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Find out when Trengwainton Garden is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
Book your tickets early to see the walled garden and orchard lit with fairy lights and lanterns, made in collaboration with Tough Dough CIC. Please note: assistance dogs only at this event due to the combination of dim lighting and narrow paths.
Everyone needs to purchase a ticket for the Winter Lights (including Members) and only assistance dogs are permitted at this event due to the combination of limited lighting and narrow paths.
Community is at the heart of our Lights festival. In collaboration with Tough Dough CIC, withy and tissue paper lanterns are made by local schools, community groups and artists. Stroll through the walled gardens and orchard lit by these creative lanterns, hundreds of fairy lights and feature lighting provided by students on the BA(Hons) Technical Theatre Arts course at Falmouth University, led by tutor Paul Joines.
Make a Christmas wish by hanging a bauble on the wishing tree or gather your family and friends there for a picture. Pop into the bookshop for some winter reading, where children can make a Christmas craft.
From an outdoor stand, CAST café will be serving a selection of hot and cold food and drink (see details above under Planning your visit) with many locally sourced ingredients and will include gluten free and vegetarian options. The shop will be open for gift shopping, plus the second-hand bookshop.
The best way to book your tickets is online using the button below.
If you’re unable to book online then call our central box office on 0344 249 1895. Please note, we’re unable to take bookings at Trengwainton itself. Tickets cannot be exchanged for alternative dates or times, nor be refunded.
Be sure to bring either printed or electronic confirmation of your tickets on the night.
Accessibility: Car park surfaces are gravel as are the paths in the walled garden and orchard. A tarmac path runs from the car park to the reception (1:9 gradient) and there's a steep incline (1:12) on a tarmac path into the walled garden. Electric mobility Tramper available to hire and a manual all-terrain wheelchair - booking strongly recommended for these T: 01736 363148
See this article for terms and conditions of hire: Accessible visits to Trengwainton|Cornwall | National Trust
Dogs: Assistance dogs only at this event due to the combination of limited lighting and narrow paths.
Car parks: Locked and lights switched off at 9.00pm
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