With 10 acres of magnificent gardens to explore, Aberglasney makes for a splendid day out.
Aberglasney is quite simply one of Wales finest gardens and at its heart lies a fully restored Elizabethan Cloister Garden that is the only surviving example of its kind in the UK today. Visitors can explore more than 10 acres of magnificent gardens, from the historic Elizabethan Cloisters to a productive kitchen garden.
Return coach travel to and from your local joining points. (Estimated time of arrival back into Hereford is 18:00)
Entrance and Time to explore Aberglasney Gardens.
There is a short walk between the coach park and the main entrance, and guests are allowed to bring a picnic but this must be eaten in the designated area.
For passengers with mobility issues, entry is through the main entrance and down a small slope to their shop. Their staff will provide a map showing the step free route around the gardens, but many paths are sloping as they navigate the gardens. Push wheelchairs can be hired free of charge.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address | Times |
|---|---|---|
| Hereford Bus Station | Stand 1 or 2, Country Bus Station, Commercial Road Hereford | View |
| Hereford St Martins (Sth) | Bus Stop, Outside St Martins Church, Ross Road, Hereford. | View |
| Hereford Three Elms | Bakers Lane, Off Three Elms Road, Hereford | View |
| Hereford Whitecross | Whitecross Roundabout, Co-op Bus Stop, Hereford | View |
| Leominster | Stand 2, Bus Station, Leominster | View |
| Ross On Wye | Bus Stop 4, Cantilupe Road, Ross On Wye | View |
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