Places to see Snowdrops in Wales

Snowdrops appear between January and March and offer a sign of brighter Spring days ahead after the cold, dark winter months. At this time of year, we all need reminding that warmer, lighter days are coming and these beautiful little flowers are just the tonic!

Snowdrops can be seen in bloom across Wales,. So, time to wrap up warm, get your wellies on and enjoy the outdoors. Why not plan a family walk and let nature cheer up your Winter? Find out some of the best locations to spot them in our list below.

South Wales

National Trust Dyffryn Gardens, Nr Cowbridge Vale of Glamorgan

Coed y Bwnydd Woodland, Nr Clytha Estate Monmouthshire

National Trust The Kymin, Monmouthshire

Cwmcarn Forest Nr Risca

Caerphilly Castle

Sculpture Garden, Tintern

Garwnant Forest Visitor Centre, Merthyr

Mid Wales

National Trust Powis Castle, Welshpool

Dyfi National Nature Reserve, Borth, Ceredigion

West Wales

National Trust Colby Woodland Garden, Pembrokeshire

 Picton Castle Gardens, Haverfordwesst

 National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthe

Woodland Trust -Cwm Ivy Woods and Betty Church Nature Reserve, Abertawe, Swansea

North Wales

 National Trust Errdig, Wrexham

National Trust Chirk Castle, Wrexham

National Trust Bodnant Garden, Conwy

National Trust Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, Gwynedd

National Trust Plas Yn Rhiw Manor House and Garden, Pwllheli, Gwynedd

 Plas Cadnant Gardens, Menai Bridge Anglesey

Coed-y-Brenin Forest, Dolgellau

Woodland Trust- The Spinnies Wood Gwynedd

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