Reviews for TREBAH GARDEN, MAWNAN
5/5 from Rachel
3 years ago
3 years ago
I came here with my family for the festive brunch and walk.
The food was delicious and the walk was absoloutely beautiful, it rained the entire time and we didn't care.
The gardens were incredible and the beach is very cutely tucked away from the rest of the world.
5/5 from Trisha
3 years ago
3 years ago
Lovely gardens, nice walk round, and lovely beach for the pup to have a swim. Nice food in the restaurant, attentive staff. They had scooters available for hire, but we had mum in a wheelchair. I wish we had been told the terrain was rough for the wheelchair ♿️ not impossible, but was hard work on the way back up.
5/5 from chris
3 years ago
3 years ago
Stunning gardens and lovely beach. Could do with loo's at the beach area and food not just ice cream and bad coffee. Restaurant at top is great with nice food and friendly staff. Well worth a visit and often come here just for lunch at the restaurant.
5/5 from Canny
3 years ago
3 years ago
Although October there were still some flowers in bloom. The hydrangeas were just in bloom. Bonus was the weather. Sat by the beach very calming. Good workout for the legs even only using the easier path.
5/5 from Mahesh
3 years ago
3 years ago
This is a well maintained, beautifully planned garden that resembles a tropical, exotic garden. The private beach at the corner of this garden is a value addition and a must see place. To cover the entire garden it may take upto about 3 hours. Parking is free. Always take extra care when driving anywhere in Cornwall as roads can be very narrow and steep. Also allow plenty of time due to traffic conditions. Ticket is £15 per person. Closes at 5.00pm. Last entry at 4.00pm.
5/5 from Neal
3 years ago
3 years ago
Beautiful gardens, easy access, lovely cafe with good selection on food and drinks with dog friendly setting areas both inside and outside. Easy route round the garden leading down to the private beach with picnic benches and ice-cream shop inside the old Healey boat house.
5/5 from D
3 years ago
3 years ago
Lovely gardens that lead down to a small pebble beach, which has quite a bit of history attached to it.
The gardens aren't too big but are quite steep either side, but has paths that lead down.
Very dog friendly, they are allowed all everywhere as long as they are kept on a lead.
Loved the bamboo section, very nicely themed spent about 3 hours here, although with the beach you could spend longer.
4/5 from Ahsan
3 years ago
3 years ago
Beautiful place for kids and adults. Had been to similar place in Isle of Wight that was even better but Trebah Garden is not bad either. Bit pricy for what it has to offer though.
Spent few hours in the garden and beach, kids had fun at the zip line. Staff was friendly which is unusual for most of Cornwall.
5/5 from Adam
3 years ago
3 years ago
A great place to visit. There are paths of differing difficulty - some flatter than others and some with more steps. There are lots of places to sit down along the way, most of which have excellent views. The height variation of the land means you get very good views down the valley to the river. There are some interesting buildings to see, including Alice's Hut and the amphitheatre (built by one of the gardeners). There are also various ponds and waterfalls. It's definitely worth spending a few hours here. The adult tickets are £15 each.
4/5 from Jas
3 years ago
3 years ago
Had a lovely day out today at Trebah Gardens, the vibe was so peaceful and chilled. Staff very friendly and approachable. We spent around 3hrs here, lots to see and they provide a map for you to follow at your own pace. I’d advise sensible footwear. There were so many beautiful and unusual plants and flowers etc. There were plenty of areas for people to have their picnics. The cafe is on the pricier side, however the food and drink was lovely. I also enjoyed the garden centre shop, I brought myself a house plant:) Overall we had a lovely day out, and if we were local we’d come again.