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Visit Llandudno and Outlying Areas: Tal-y-Cafn

A must to see when you are around. Bodnant Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in the UK. It is situated above the River Conwy on ground sloping towards the west and looking across the valley towards the Snowdonia range.

The garden has two parts: the upper garden around Bodnant Hall consists of the terraced gardens and lawns shaded by trees, and the lower garden, also known as the "Dell", is formed by the valley of the River Hiraethlyn and contains the Wild garden. Bodnant Garden offers a wide range of interesting and exotic plants from all over the world: China, North America, Europe and Japan, the plants that are suited to the Welsh climate and soil. The Garden will be of great interest to amateur and professional gardeners, artists, photographers and families.

Tal y Cafn is close to the site of a Roman encampment, Caerhun, where stands the beautiful 13th century church of St. Mary. The bridge at Tal y Cafn built in 1897 is of considerable importance, too. It is the first crossing place of the river from Conwy replacing the ferry trips.

Llandudno West Shore | Little Orme | Deganwy | Penrhyn Bay | Rhos-on-Sea | Colwyn Bay | Old Colwyn |

Tal - y - Cafn | Conwy | Conwy Valley | Eglwysbach | Trefriw | Rowen


 

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