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The Lost Gardens of Heligan, or the Cornwall Gardens, is a mysterious estate in England. First created by members of the Cornish Tremayne family, the gardens were abandoned during the outbreak of World War I and lost to the brambles of time since. Luckily this hidden gem, a Sleeping Beauty of sorts, was re-vitalised in 1990 to become Europe’s largest garden restoration project.
The delightful Lost Gardens of Heligan offers over 200 acres of ancient land for you to discover, a paradise for the explorer, wildlife, plant lover and garden romantic. You can even cross the Burmese rope bridge, and trek right through the Jungle, the only Burmese rope bridge in the UK, and one of the longest.
The Lost Gardens of Heligan is a National Collection Holder, granted in 2008 by Plant Heritage for its unique and historic National Collection. There are laminated maps that visitors can borrow, and these have plant lists that help you identify both the historic camellias and rhododendrons in The Lost Gardens. There are photographs and research available that name much of the historic collection, and this can be viewed in the Heligan Gardens Shop.
Step back in time at the Northern Gardens, with stunning flowers and over 20 varieties of tasty fruit and vegetables, even home to a melon plot. Take a gander at the 200-year-old Pleasure Grounds, of which there are a unique range of unexpected features, hidden gems and romantic structures, linked by a network of walks and trails. The kids will love uncovering these spots and learning about the 150 year old rhododendrons and camellias.
Don't miss out on the Lost Gardens of Heligan events, from popular Heligan Wild Week in May to the nostalgic summer events programme, right through to Halloween and Christmas, there is always seasonal, festive, nature-loving fun for the whole family to enjoy.
With one jungle, acres of raised boardwalks, humungous exotic plants, pools, wildlife and one of the longest Burmese Rope Bridges in Britain, there's something for everyone to enjoy at the Lost Gardens of Heligan, perfect for any budding Indiana Jones or Dora the Explorer. This sub-tropical garden, as well as abundant with exotic plants, it’s also home to some of the earliest dinosaur food, known as Tree Ferns. These plants that dinosaurs fed on are still alive today, can you spot them in the Lost Gardens of Heligan?
With the Adventure Play area, the little ones can climb, scramble and slide their way around the play area, letting their imaginations run wild in the Lost Gardens of Heligan. This natural play area brings families together in the heart of the Lost Gardens of Heligan estate and nature. After some running around in the Lost Gardens of Heligan, be sure to check out Hegelian Farm animals, where, throughout the Estate, you can discover a collection of heritage and rare livestock of all sorts of animals, along with a variety of rare poultry. All the Heligan animals have their own allure, but the cute piglets usually steal the show.
Once you've said hello to the bigger animals, visit the Insect Hotel, situated on the Georgian Ride, and located deep in ancient Heligan woods, you can find the Ritz of Insect Hotels, which offers a wide range of nesting space for a host of insect and invertebrate life. See which creatures will you discover, there's much to uncover.
Why not go and explore the Jungle hosting a huge range of exotic plantings and foliage at the Lost Gardens of Heligan? This area includes a large tunnel of towering bamboo and has its own microclimate, which is approximately five degrees warmer than the Northern Gardens. Here you can even bring the family dog along with you on a lead, and everyone can enjoy the fun this garden has to offer, so get exploring.
After a day spent exploring the Lost Gardens of Heligan, why not stay overnight? Pentewan Sands Holiday Park in Cornwall is an excellent option for families, especially if you're looking to visit the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Pitch your tent or caravan right next to the golden beach and stay in a delightful, luxury holiday home and enjoy fantastic facilities.
If you are looking for more fun in Cornwall, make sure to visit the Eden Project, for more garden, nature-loving fun. And for those after some local history, Pendennis Castle is a must, with Tudor guns and more.
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