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From topiary treasures to shallow trays of raked sand, climbing wisteria or scattered wildflowers - we're looking for the world's best gardens. Do you know an oasis of calm in an urban environment? A stately home with magnificently manicured grounds? A tucked-away corner hiding green-fingered genius? Check out our garden guide below, and if we've missed one you love, add your suggestions by sending a tip or emailing been.there@guardian.co.uk
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    Bodnant Garden

    Posted by LizBaz 12 May 2007

    I'm not a frequent National Trust visitor, but these gardens are superb - set in a dramatic valley, with everything one could want of a garden: river, stepping stones, ravine, stunning banks of flowers, fields of daffodils, weird-looking and smelling plants, mysterious vegetation-clad buildings, mausoleums, ancient redwoods, old stone bridges, willows, ornamental ponds and much more. Fantastic for kids and adults (from my experience as a kid and an adult).

    Bodnant Garden, Tal-y-Cafn
    Nr Colwyn Bay
    Conwy
    LL28 5RE
    (signed off the A55 west of Colwyn Bay)

    www.bodnantgarden.co.uk/
    Telephone: 01492 650460

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