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January Winter Colour Walks

A January garden walk at Mount Stewart offers a serene and enchanting experience and opportunity to learn what's in bloom.

As you stroll through the gardens the tranquillity of the season provides a peaceful escape. The evergreens stand in striking contrast to the vibrant, exotic plantings that Mount Stewart is renowned for, hinting at the promise of spring.

Despite the chill, the gardens are alive with subtle colors and textures. Early snowdrops and hellebores bravely push through the soil, their delicate blooms a testament to nature’s resilience. The structure of the garden, with its architectural elements and topiary, becomes more pronounced in the absence of summer's lush foliage, allowing visitors to appreciate the thoughtful design and planning that went into this horticultural masterpiece.

Birdsong fills the air, with robins and other winter birds providing a cheerful soundtrack to your walk. The gentle hum of nature at rest is punctuated by the occasional rustle of leaves and the crunch of gravel underfoot.

Please note:

  • Normal Admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.
  • Meet at reception.
  • Dress for the weather.
  • Walk may include steps and uneven paths.
  • Suitable for all ages.

Ticket options

  • Adult - January Winter Colour Walks
    Adult - January Winter Colour Walks
    £5.00

    Suitable for all ages. Normal Admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.

    0 10 max

    Suitable for all ages. Normal Admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.

  • Child - January Winter Colour Walks
    Child - January Winter Colour Walks
    £2.50

    Suitable for all ages. Normal Admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.

    0 10 max

    Suitable for all ages. Normal Admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.

January Winter Colour Walks

A January garden walk at Mount Stewart offers a serene and enchanting experience and opportunity to learn what's in bloom.

As you stroll through the gardens the tranquillity of the season provides a peaceful escape. The evergreens stand in striking contrast to the vibrant, exotic plantings that Mount Stewart is renowned for, hinting at the promise of spring.

Despite the chill, the gardens are alive with subtle colors and textures. Early snowdrops and hellebores bravely push through the soil, their delicate blooms a testament to nature’s resilience. The structure of the garden, with its architectural elements and topiary, becomes more pronounced in the absence of summer's lush foliage, allowing visitors to appreciate the thoughtful design and planning that went into this horticultural masterpiece.

Birdsong fills the air, with robins and other winter birds providing a cheerful soundtrack to your walk. The gentle hum of nature at rest is punctuated by the occasional rustle of leaves and the crunch of gravel underfoot.

Please note:

  • Normal Admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.
  • Meet at reception.
  • Dress for the weather.
  • Walk may include steps and uneven paths.
  • Suitable for all ages.

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