Guided Garden Walks - Spring Edition
Come and join a member of the Gardens Team on a tour which will look at seasonal highlights from late winter and spring, including trees, flowering shrubs and bulbs.
- Booking essential
- Admission applies
The tours will cover many of the plants that are seasonally in flower to showcase the diversity of plants that we can grow at Mount Stewart. It will be packed with gardening tips and advice, and we will also be showcasing our bulb collection. The focus will be on daffodils, crocus and lesser-known bulbs planted around the West Terrace, some of the accessible areas of the Formal Gardens and the Lake Walk.
Booking Essential.
Normal admission applies, National Trust members entry free. Ticket price additional.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 03442491895
- Suitability
Children are welcome when accompanied by an adult.
- Meeting point
Please come to reception on arrival.
- What to bring and wear
Please dress for the weather and wear appropriate sturdy footwear
- Accessibility
The walk will be around accessible areas of the gardens and Lake. This walk is suitable for those with walking aids and wheelchairs. Buggies are welcome, as are well behaved dogs on a short lead.
- Other
Please note that normal admission applies. Ticket price is separate to entry.
Upcoming events
Spring inspired Dog Photography Sessions - The Backyard Photography Company
Join The Backyard Photography Company this Spring for a themed 'green grass of home' dog photography session in the gardens!
St Patrick's Day Garden Tour
Celebrate St Patrick's Day weekend at Mount Stewart with delicious traditional food, a Irish mythology family friendly garden tour and the perfect photo op in the Shamrock Garden.
NI Science Week - Mount Stewart’s Amazing Microclimate
Explore Mount Stewart’s unique gardens, known for their Mediterranean and exotic plants, while learning about the impact of climate change on their future.
Guided Garden Walks - The Rhododendron Edition
Tour the world famous rhododendrons at Mount Stewart with our Gardens Team and take in the sights and smells of the gardens that Edith, Lady Londonderry loved so well.