Singleton Park Botanic Gardens
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Singleton Park Botanic Gardens
This 19th century parkland and botanic gardens offer one of the largest collections of plants in Wales. The garden is especially notable for colourful herbaceous borders, at their best in August.
The herbaceous borders are in bloom from March through October. Even during the winter months the garden boasts up to 200 species of flowers in bloom.
Beyond herbaceous borders the main features of the garden include a rock garden, ornamental garden and Japanese bridge. There are large glasshouses, and herb garden, and an area of plants for sale.
Singleton is operated by Swansea Council, and is set in Singleton Park. The gardens are free to enter, and special tours and events are staged in August when the gardens are at their colourful best.
About Singleton Park Botanic Gardens
Address: Mumbles Road,
Swansea,
Gower,
Glamorgan,
Wales, SA2 8PW
Attraction Type: Garden
Location: Entrance is 200 metres inside Singleton Park, through the Lodge gateway on Gower Road
Website: Singleton Park Botanic Gardens
Email: http://www.swansea.gov.uk/botanics
Location map
OS: SS 630923
Photo Credit: Bill Boaden, licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Licence
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