Tropical Paradise in the Isles of Scilly
Discover Tresco Abbey Gardens
Nestled in the enchanting Isles of Scilly, Tresco Abbey Gardens is a subtropical oasis that flourishes in the islands’ unique microclimate. With its mild winters and sea breezes, Tresco’s gardens are home to a staggering 20,000 plant species from around the world.
Visitors can wander through the gardens’ 17 acres and admire towering palm trees, delicate ferns, and vibrant blooms. The collection includes exotic plants that would struggle to survive in mainland UK, such as bird of paradise plants, proteas, and New Zealand flame trees.
A Plant Collector’s Dream
The plant collection at Tresco Abbey Gardens is truly international, with species from Brazil, South Africa, Myanmar, and more. Gardeners have carefully laid out the plants to create a stunning display, with inviting paths and panoramic views.
Wildlife and History
In addition to its botanical wonders, Tresco Abbey Gardens is also home to playful red squirrels. Visitors can watch these curious creatures scamper and feed among the lush vegetation.
The gardens have a rich history spanning over 200 years. Despite the challenges posed by storms and gales, the gardens have been lovingly maintained and expanded over time.
Other Gardening Highlights in the Isles of Scilly
Beyond Tresco Abbey Gardens, the Isles of Scilly offer a range of other horticultural experiences:
- HolyVale Vineyard: Sample delicious wines made from grapes grown in Scilly’s unique microclimate.
- Scilly Flowers: Visit a sustainable flower farm known for its fragrant narcissi and pinks.
- Isles of Scilly AONB: Explore the islands’ stunning natural beauty, including turquoise seas, sandy beaches, and diverse wildlife.
Plan Your Visit
To visit Tresco Abbey Gardens, you can fly to St Mary’s Airport and take a ferry to Tresco. The gardens are open from May to September, with May offering the most vibrant displays.
Immerse yourself in the tropical paradise of Tresco Abbey Gardens and discover the beauty of the Isles of Scilly.