In August, I paid my annual visit to Dyffryn Gardens, the National Trust-run manor house (below) and gardens just south of Cardiff.

I’d been meaning to go all summer, but with one thing and another, I hadn’t got around to it.
But I was determined to go before the summer was up to see the last of the flowers.

I made my way through the gardens following my usual route, strolling past the manor house, then up to the stone terraces (above) and onto the walled garden.

Before going inside the greenhouse that dominates the back wall, I had a quick look around the kitchen garden next door.

There wasn’t much to see, but there were a few apples and pears, as well as some gourds (above).


The greenhouse is filled with a plethora of unusual cactii, succulents and carnivorous plants, and a lot of the cactii were in flower, which I hadn’t seen before (above).

I was also intrigued to find lots of grapes – both red and white – growing in a roped-off part of the greenhouse (above).
It’s the first time I’ve seen grapes in the gardens, so it was a nice surprise.

From the greenhouse, I ambled around the different gardens, starting with the Italianate Garden (above).

I then moved onto the colourful Paved Court and tranquil Reflecting Pool (above).

One of my favourite things about my visit to Dyffryn Gardens was seeing so many bees and butterflies.

I haven’t seen as many insects as usual this summer, but the gardens were filled with them, particularly bees, which was heartening to see.


I spent ages trying to photograph them as they went about their business, buzzing in and around the flowers.


I also spent some time photographing the various statues (above).

I meandered down to the lower, wilder parts of the garden, which offered great views of the manor house in the distance (below).

I spent a lovely morning at Dyffryn Gardens and I was delighted to see so many flowers still in bloom.

My time there was as enjoyable ever and it’s still one of my favourite places to while away a few hours.



Info
Dyffryn Gardens, St Nicholas, Vale of Glamorgan CF5 6FZ
£12 adults, £6 children
nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/wales/dyffryn-gardens
Lovely gardens and your photos are beautiful.
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Thank you 🙂 It’s a lovely day out, the gardens are beautiful.
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The Reflecting Pool really caught my eye. Beautiful!
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The Reflecting Pool’s a lovely, tranquil spot. It’s home to lots of dragon flies and there are a few newts living in it, too.
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Lovely place! And you obviously got a good day for it.
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It’s a delightful garden. I was very lucky with the weather, it was warm and sunny (for once!).
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The gardens are gorgeous. Good call on visiting in the summer when everything is in bloom. It’s always nice to see the busy bees at work.
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They’re beautiful gardens. I try to visit each summer as I like to see how the flower arrangements change each year. We need more bees, so it was lovely to see so many buzzing around.
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Nothing beats an English garden! You are very lucky to have them on your doorstep. Mel
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Thanks Mel! They’re beautiful gardens and I’m very fortunate to live so close.
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What a beautiful place to start off my week 🙂 How lucky to be so close that you can enjoy it so easily.
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Thanks Meg 🙂 The gardens are lovely and always make me smile. I’m really lucky to have such a beautiful place so close to home.
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What a beautiful house and gardens
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It’s very pretty and a lovely place to spend a few hours.
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Now this looks like my idea of heaven, it’s beautifullll. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a cactus flower before either!!!
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The gardens are gorgeous and I love spending time there over the spring and summer months when the flowers are in bloom. It was really cool to see the cactii in flower, I’d never seen that before. They have more flowers than I’d realised.
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This property is absolutely stunning 😍.
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Merci Mélodie, it’s a delightful place to go for a walk.
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Magnificent property!
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Thanks Robin! It’s a beautiful estate.
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Such a beautiful house and gardens. I can only imagine how incredible it must be to see the garden change throughout the seasons. I don’t have a green thumb therefore I respect people and gardeners who not only are interested in garden design but are exceptionally talented as horticulturists and planters. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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The house and gardens are beautiful, and I love visiting at different times of the year to see how the gardens change. The gardeners at Dyffryn look after lots of different types of garden and habitat, and are very talented.
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