| City |
Trédarzec (22220) |
| County |
Côtes-d'Armor (22) |
| Address |
Kerdalo |
| Phone |
33 (0)2 96 92 35 94 |
| E-mail |
E-mail |
Description
Created by Peter Wolkonsky between 1965 and 1970 (taken over in 1977 by his daughter Isabelle Vaughan and her husband Timothy), Kerdalo Garden forms part of a 16 ha valley opening up in front of the manor on a more structured garden with Mediterranean terraces in the background. It is a closed, secret world, natural and yet shaped by man, at the same time a botanic (9000 species and varieties) and romantic universe.
Kerdalo has been classified "Remarkable Garden" in 2005.
Practical information
- Opening 2012 :
April, May, June : Mondays and Saturdays from 2 pm to 6 pm.
July and August: every afternoon except Sunday: from 2 pm to 6 pm.
Opened all the year for the groups by appointment (free or guided tours). - Visits :
Unguided visits.
Guided visits.
- Charges :
Adults. 8 euros. School, student: 4 euros.
Free for less than 12 years.
- Access :
Road Tréguier-Paimpol N 786 :
To take 3 km after Tréguier on the left, Trédarzec.
In the village to take D20 for Kerbors, first on the left at the exit of the village, then 2 times on the left, then straight.
GPS (Lat x Long) : 48.789923000, -3.217047000
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Geographic situation