
Snowdrops in Somerset
Where to see the best Snowdrops in Somerset, with Snowdrop Walks, Snowdrop Woods and great displays throughout this beautiful county.
Where to see the best Snowdrops in Somerset, with Snowdrop Walks, Snowdrop Woods and great displays throughout this beautiful county.
Bishops Palace, Wells - The snowdrops here are in the 16 acre grounds of the Bishop's Palace which adjoin the magnificent cathedral. The flowering time is expected to be between February and early March. A great day out!
Dunster Castle near Minehead - National Trust - This is another wonderful place to see snowdrops. great spot to see snowdrops in Somerset. Paths will take you by streams and through woods to see beautiful displays.
East Lambrooke Manor near Yeovil - Margery Fish created this garden at East Lambrook Manor, in Somerset, which has become one of the best known in England for her cottage style planting. It is also well known for its wonderful displays of Snowdrops and spring flowerinmg plants. 
Forde Abbey near Chard- Forde Abbey is one of Britain's most beautiful gardens surrounding the the historic 12th century Abbey on the edge of South Somerset. In February and March there are masses of snowdrops, crocuses and cyclamen which are scatterred throught the grounds. Not to be missed! 
Prior Park National Trust Bath- This park is set on the outskirts of Bath and is a great place for a winter walk. It is also dog friendly. There are good displays of Snowdrops making it a great place foe a day out.
Kilver Court Shepton Mallet- An unusual pretty 3 acre garden in Shepton Mallet with a railway viaduct running through it. There are lots of early flowers and shrubs in Spring with fine displays of Snowdrops in February and ealy March.


