Public Garden Category Winner - The Nation's Favourite Garden 2023 - Thank you for Voting for Us

We are overjoyed to let you know that Plas Cadnant Hidden Garden has been announced as a category winner in the nation’s favourite garden competition run by the English Garden Magazine and supported by the National Garden Scheme (NGS) and Sisley Garden Tours. We were one of 4 gardens shortlisted in the public gardens category, all of which open for the NGS as well as to the public. Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens has been opening for the National Garden Scheme for almost 20 years and in that time has raised thousands of pounds for the charity.

The National winner of the competition was Rockcliffe in Gloucestershire. You can find out which gardens were the regional winners of 2023’s Nation’s Favourite Gardens competition by visiting the English Garden website.

We would like to extend our most sincere thanks to everyone who voted for us as it is your support that has helped us grow and makes every day we open to the public a true delight.

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Now taking group bookings for 2024

At Plas Cadnant we pride ourselves as being the perfect destination for groups, large and small. We can help arrange group dining and exclusive guided tours.

For more information and to book your group visit, please contact our team on plascadnantgardens@gmail.com or 01248 717174. Download our Booking Form here. Please note that our Garden Office is not staffed every day, but we will respond to any enquiries as soon as we can.

Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens

A historic garden under restoration, situated between Menai Bridge and Beaumaris on the Isle of Anglesey.

In 1996, the present owner bought the 200 acre Plas Cadnant Estate and work began on the restoration of the historic garden and grounds. Since then large parts of the gardens have undergone a spectacular transformation and have been restored to their former glory.

Described as one of North Wales best kept secrets is the hidden world of Plas Cadnant Gardens, situated at the side of the Menai Strait, hidden from view near to Menai Bridge on the Isle of Anglesey.

Former owners of Plas Cadnant were related to the Tremayne family of Heligan House, now famous for its Lost Gardens.

A new garden is being created on an historic site, becoming a plantsman's paradise. Now considered amongst the liveliest twenty gardens of Wales, and featured in a new book 'The Finest Gardens of Wales' by Tony Russell'. Also featured in 'Discovering Welsh Gardens' written by Stephen Anderton and photographed by Charles Hawes.

There is still much work to be done and we hope you will visit us in person or use the website to keep informed of our ongoing progress.

Three gardens in one

Three different gardens have been discovered, including an unusual walled garden with curving walls and pool, a secret valley garden with three waterfalls and river, and an upper woodland garden with stone outcrops and the remains of a 19c. folly.

How to find us

Local directions to Plas Cadnant

Although many of our visitors will have 'Sat Navs' of various types and flavours, we have included directions to provide a quick reference to our location and links to a more detailed map and route planner for those of you without in-car assistance. Some satellite navigation devices may have difficulty finding us. Please note access is from the A545 and Cadnant Road only. There is no access via Mount Street.

From Bangor city centre

  • Follow the road to the Telford suspension bridge (A4080).
  • After crossing the bridge, turn right at the small roundabout (2nd exit).
  • Follow the road (signed Beaumaris) through Menai Bridge (A545) until you see a new road bridge ahead, approximately half a mile further on.
  • Turn left at the lay-by (with white lines on it) just before the bridge and Plas Cadnant Estate entrance is 50m on the left.

From A55 Expressway Mainland

  • Cross over the Britannia Bridge and take the first slip road, immediately after crossing bridge.
  • Turn right at T junction (A4080) taking you back under the expressway towards Menai Bridge and Beaumaris.
  • At the roundabout go straight across (2nd exit) and downhill into the centre of Menai Bridge.
  • Turn left at the main road towards Beaumaris (A545), through Menai Bridge town until you see a new road bridge ahead.
  • Turn left at the lay-by (with white lines on it) just before the bridge and Plas Cadnant Estate entrance is 50m on the left.

From A55 Expressway Dublin/Holyhead

  • Exit the expressway where signed Menai Bridge and Beaumaris (Junction 8).
  • Turn left onto the A5025 and continue to the first roundabout (Four Crosses).
  • Turn right (3rd exit) and continue downhill to another roundabout.
  • Take care, this is a 30mph zone.
  • Take the left turn (1st exit) at this roundabout into the centre of Menai Bridge town, then follow the instructions as for the mainland route.