Sunday August 25th 2013 - A couple of hours at Bodnant Garden

It was another lovely sunny and very warm day with hardly a cloud in the sky, and after a very relaxing morning I decided to make use of my National Trust membership and take myself off to Bodnant Garden. On my last visit there, only twelve months previously, my photo taking had been blighted by a very cloudy sky so I was looking forward to getting some much brighter shots this time. With the dogs' water supply topped up and the pair of them safely ensconced in the back of the van I disconnected the tent canopy, zipped everything up and set off.

It seemed that Bodnant Garden on a sunny bank holiday was a very popular place as when I got there I found that all the main areas of the car park were full and every shady spot was occupied, however I drove up to the overflow field and managed to find a place by the same conifer hedge as on my previous visit, and just as last time I reversed part way into the hedge itself so the dogs were in totally cool shade. It was a shame I couldn't take them in the gardens with me but with the windows open a snatch and their fan on for good measure I knew they would be okay in their temporary shelter. The gardens themselves were every bit as attractive in the sunshine as I thought they would be, with good views from the terraces over the surrounding hills, and I got loads of photos - I'll let some of those speak for themselves.



When I'd seen all I wanted to see I made my way back to the car park, moved the van out of the trees and released the dogs, then with a drink of water for them and a can of Coke for myself I took them for a walk round the field before driving back to the camp site. The rest of the day was spent relaxing outside the tent with Sophie and Sugar lying in their bed out on the grass, then as the daylight faded I took them for their last walk of the day and made myself a brew then we all settled down in the van for a very early night, with fingers and paws crossed that the following day would be just as good.
  

4 comments:

  1. Looks like a perfectly English sunny day to me! I love the photo of the lily pads in the pond :)
    Kerry x

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  2. It was a glorious day, just right for wandering round a garden like that. I got some lovely close-up shots of the lillies and some other flowers but I'm saving those for a separate post later in the year.

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  3. Hi Eunice, great photos! I've read that only the gardens are owned by the NT. Is the house open to the public as well?

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    1. No, unfortunately it isn't Phil. It's well worth going though just for the gardens, and there's far more there than I took photos of. There's a huge woodland area to explore with a stream running through and a little cafe at the bottom of the hill, and also a really nice garden centre, tea shop and gift shop. Funny how these places always have the exit through the (expensive) gift shop isn't it?!

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