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  1. Glendurgan Garden | Cornwall | National Trust

    2 days ago · Explore Glendurgan's three garden valleys that run down to the sheltered beach at Durgan. Puzzle in the maze and enjoy year-round colour from a range of plants.

  2. Glendurgan Garden - Wikipedia

    Glendurgan Garden (Cornish: Glynn Dowrgeun, meaning deep valley of otters) is a National Trust garden situated above the hamlet of Durgan on the Helford River and near Mawnan Smith, in …

  3. GLENDURGAN GARDEN (Falmouth) - Qué SABER antes de ir (2026) - Tripadvisor

    Piérdete por los tres valles del Glendurgan Garden, repletos de diversión, belleza natural y plantas increíbles. Descubre gigantescas plantas de ruibarbo en el valle inferior selvático y espigadas …

  4. National Trust Glendurgan Garden - Visit Cornwall

    There are three valleys of Glendurgan to lose yourself in - full of amazing plants. Sun-loving specimens enjoy the upper banks, and plants with big leaves and exotic flowers thrive in the …

  5. Glendurgan Garden - Woodland Trust

    Lose yourself in the three valleys of Glendurgan Garden - full of fun, natural beauty and amazing plants. Explore a superb subtropical garden or wander the maze. Discover giant rhubarb plants …

  6. Glendurgan Gardens | Historic Cornwall Guide - Britain Express

    Glendurgan is a subtropical garden set above the Helford estuary. Exotic flowers, shrubs, and trees flourish in this sheltered valley location. The massive laurel maze is a sure hit with …

  7. Jardín Glendurgan - AcademiaLab

    Jardín Glendurgan (de Cornualles: Glynn Dowrgeun, que significa valle profundo de las nutrias) es un jardín del National Trust situado sobre la aldea de Durgan en el río Helford y cerca de …

  8. Glendurgan Garden

    Wonderful garden to amble around, plus the famous maze to amuse young and old. It's in a valley so good views across, down and through the gardens. Volunteers all happy to chat. At the …

  9. Glendurgan Garden - Tripadvisor

    The garden wends down to the quaint village on Durgan Beach with it's lovely views over the water. You can return by a different route up the west side, but that can be a bit tricky in places.

  10. Glendurgan Garden's history | Cornwall | National Trust

    Glendurgan was created in the 1820s by Alfred and Sarah Fox, who then developed it into a garden featuring rare and exotic plants. They also built a school room where local children, as …