Top Snowdrop Walks in Gloucestershire

There’s something very special about seeing the first snowdrops appear and knowing that spring is around the corner.  Snowdrops usually flower from January through to the end of February depending on the weather. There are some fantastic places to go for a snowdrop walk in Gloucestershire or venture a little further to  Oxfordshire 

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Where to see Snowdrops in Gloucestershire 2025

Batsford Arboretum 

Spring brings lots of colour to Batsford Arboretum with impressive displays of spring flowering bulbs starting with swathes of snowdrops. Find out more

Colesbourne Gardens

Colesbourne Gardens is the premier place to see snowdrops in bloom. The collection is probably the most varied of any garden on display, with over three hundred varieties of this spectacular harbinger of spring on show during the short season. Over 10 acres of private gardens and woodland walks with a mix of snowdrops, hellebores, cyclamen and a wide variety of early flowering shrubs.

The snowdrop gardens will open for weekends from 25th/26th January 2025  The gardens will be open, weather permitting, every weekend until the last weekend on 22nd/23rd February 2025.



Cerney Gardens

Cerney House Gardens is a romantic, secret place in the Cotswolds, near to Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Tickets are Adults £6 per person Children £1.  There are lots of snowdrops around the woodland walk, especially at the top of the wood, back of the tea rooms and house. Grab a map at the entrance and you’ll not miss any.  The Cerney Gardens snowdrop trail walk will run from 25th January to 1st March 2025.

Newark Park

Enjoy a winter walk among carpets of snowdrops at National Trust property Newark Park at Wotton Under Edge.

Painswick Rococo Gardens

With 5 million snowdrops, February is the best time for a snowdrop walk at the Painswick Rococo Gardens just 5 miles away from Stroud.

Rodmarton Manor 

There are 150 different types of snowdrops at Rodmarton Manor including several rare ones.  A beautiful 8 acre Cotswold Garden nestled in Gloucestershire, the gardens will  be open during the snowdrop season.

Cotswold Farm Gardens

In January and February an established snowdrop collection can be enjoyed at Cotswold Farm Gardens near Cirencester. Begun in the 1930’s and further developed by Ruth Birchall in the 1980’s and 90’s, there are over 80 varieties, named and naturalised, in the borders and along the woodland paths. The garden is open  Mondays in February 11am to 3pm as well as Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th February 2025.   £7.50 (Children free)

Dyrham Park

Dyrham is home to more than half a dozen types of snowdrop, most of which occur naturally, although they are helped along with annual snowdrop dividing sessions carried out by the garden team to encourage growth the following year.

Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens

One my absolute favourite places to visit with my kids is the Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens.  Not only do they have a huge number of amazing animals to see but they have stunning gardens.



 

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