Saturday 18 June 2016

Cornwall Holiday 2016 - Trebah Gardens

The first full day in Cornwall we visited Trebah Gardens, and wow, what a treat that was, they were beautiful.  These gardens are set in a wooded valley and were planted over 175 years ago!  That is a LONG time!  What a beautiful paradise full of sub-tropical plants that grow and thrive so well down here in Cornwall.


We start our walk on what adds up to four miles of footpaths!



The view from the top - you can glimpse the water down below.


Zooming in....



Exotic plants 


The Koi pool


I enjoyed watching them swim around and so did the Sailor - you can see him just behind me.


Big fish!



We continue walking...

Such a lovely walk.  It was reasonably quiet and not too many people which was nice.

Time for a sit down.


We saw this fledgling who let us take a photo.


Looking back up to the house.


Getting a closer look.


The Mallard Pond - not that we saw any!


Some of the hydrangeas were starting to flower.  There is a whole valley of these, but we were a bit early for them.


The bridge - the scene for many a romantic picture if you are so inclined!





Down on the beach - this is a private beach situated on the Helford Estuary



It was a shame the sky wasn't blue, but it was still warm enough to enjoy and stop for an ice cream.



This was also the site where 7,500 men from the 29th US Infantry Division embarked from Trebah beach on 1st June 1944 for the D-Day Landings.


A little later, out on the water a sailing ship came in.


The sky was starting to look a little more blue 


and more people were sitting and enjoying the late afternoon sunshine.


Such loveliness.





Looking out over the water


Some cows enjoying the late afternoon warmth as well.




This one seemed to be really soaking up the sunshine with pleasure.


More views.


We found a flying fox and all had fun on that!





The Sailor




Loch Ness monster down spotted down in Cornwall!



The Sailor enjoying the afternoon sunshine.



While we were sitting down a cheeky little robin came over to say hello.


These are such wonderful inquisitive birds


Having a good listen and look round.







Some more photos - just because it was so lovely and probably one of the best days weather wise we had!







Looking across to beach at the bottom of Glendurgan Gardens which we visited in a few years ago and also the following day.







Before we left we sat and chatted about our day and just simply enjoyed the beauty of it all.



We all highly enjoyed this day out.  The Cafe was also very good serving lovely food.  The gardens were dog friendly and we and Percy were made to feel very welcome.  We will certainly come here again.

3 comments:

  1. That was a lovely tour and I almost thought I was there for a few minutes. It reminded me to a little bit of gardens on the Coromandel Peninsula I visited some years ago. Of course the house was missing and the beach and the robin and the Nessie. In fact I'm not quite sure why it did remind me. Ho hum.

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    1. Maybe the flying fox?! ;-) Seriously though I think a lot of the gardens in Cornwall can stir memories of NZ bush and gardens...they certainly can for me, even if there isn't the warmth to go with them!

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  2. That is an amazing garden to walk around. I'm not surprised that you'd want to come back again.

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