Glendurgan Garden
Glendurgan Garden is situated in a steep south-facing valley beside the Helford river. The aspect and mild maritime climate allow frost-intolerant subtropical plants to grow here. The garden was laid out by Alfred Fox in the 1820s and 1830s and now covers 25 acres. It was given to the National Trust by the Fox family in 1962. The most well-known feature of the garden is the cherry laurel maze dating back to 1833.
On walks
- Helford Passage (6.3 mile walk)
Also mentioned in walks
- Rosemullion Head (5.8 mile walk)