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Dunge Valley Hidden Gardens & Hardy Plant Nursery

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ImageCome and visit a beautiful garden in the rolling Pennine hills, likened to a mini Bodnant. Open from March to the end of August you will see a kaleidoscope of colour featuring Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Magnolias, Acers and the Blue Poppy. These and many other desirable plants, growing with us at 1,000ft plus, are for sale in the Hardy Plant Nursery, some of which have been collected as seed whilst David was Trekking in Nepal and in Arunachal Pradesh.

 

Here at the Dunge (pronounced as in Dungeon) see a collection of over 550 species and hybrid Rhododendrons as though in a hidden Himalayan valley, with streams, waterfalls, ponds, bridges, bog gardens and a wide variety of unusual perennials, trees and shrubs in a magnificent setting. A connoisseur's garden. We are open from March to June, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays. (Note: this means that in 2008 we will no longer be open Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays in May). In July and August we will only open Saturdays and Sundays. 

 

Many of our visitors return year after year remarking on how different it is as we plant up new areas and those who return after a couple of weeks are amazed as the succession of Rhododendrons makes for a constant changing, vibrant picture. New planting and further maintenance has been carried out in the Gardens and the Hardy Plant Nursery is bursting with a new stock of Rhododendrons and Perennials.


 A big thank you to all who made 2007 such a successful year. Do come and visit us again in 2008; we guarantee you will be amazed at the changes and the Gardens will be better than ever! Our Tea Room. The Gardens are now open four days a week in May and June. We look forward to seeing you soon.
 David and Elizabeth Ketley

 

www.dungevalley.co.uk

 

Featured Attraction

 How Stean Gorge

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How Stean is a spectacular limestone gorge, situated in an Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty,  in the very heart of Nidderdale among lush green pastures. Known as 'Yorkshire's Little Switzerland'  to the Victorians, the Gorge is crossed by narrow bridges between the rocky paths that lead down and across the rock face. The scenery is breathtaking, and the beck that runs through the Gorge can be anything from a gentle stream to a raging gushing torrent - depending on the rainfall and time of year.

 www.howstean.co.uk