The Lost Gardens of Heligan
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Pentewan, St Austell, Cornwall, United Kingdom PL26 6EN
On Monday 16th February 1990, The Lost Gardens of Heligan were rediscovered from the brambles of time.
Today, Heligan remains one of the most loved and romantic gardens in the UK, appreciated as much for their beauty and mystery, as for the ground breaking restoration project - the largest in Europe.
Over 200 acres are now a paradise for the explorer, wildlife, plant lover and garden romantic. Victorian Productive Gardens and Pleasure Grounds beckon along winding paths laid out over two centuries ago. The Jungle takes you on a sub-tropical journey through bamboo tunnels and under majestic tree ferns, giant rhubarb and bananas whilst the estate reveals a lost world of traditional breeds, wildlife and ancient woodlands.
Heligan is a garden for all seasons, so whether you plan to visit in the hazy buzz of mid-summer, or the tranquillity of winter, you are guaranteed a unique experience.
Find out more about what to expect at The Lost Gardens and our year-round events from our website