The heavenly 16-hectare gardens of Altamont in County Carlow combine formal and informal gardens with a variety of flora. Visitors will have a wonderful experience at any time of the year, as different plants flourish throughout the spring, summer and autumn, and the trees show off their striking silhouettes during the winter.
The Robinsonian-style gardens are home to native species as well as exotic ones like Swamp Cypress, Red Oak and Giant Redwood. Strolling through the tranquil area, visitors will also find a lake and a river walk.
An unmissable highlight of a visit to Altamont Gardens is the walled garden situated within the grounds of the estate and run privately by gardener and nurseryman Robert Miller. The state took over the operation of the property in 1999, upon the death of its owner and long-time caregiver, Corona North, who frequently travelled in search of plants for the gardens.
The area consists of the Corona North Commemorative Border and Altamont Plant Sales and Nursery. The Corona North Commemorative Border took over a year to design, build and plant, and was opened in 2000 to honour Altamont’s late owner. Many of the plants in the border were donated by friends of Corona and fellow great Irish gardeners.
These donated plants and thousands of others grown at Robert Miller and then-business partner Assumpta Broomfield’s nursery make up one of the largest borders of its kind in the country, and tell a story of Irish horticulture woven into a seamless living tapestry. A visit is essential for any seasoned or novice gardener looking for inspiration or pure enjoyment of a classic Irish garden.
- The History of the Phoenix Park 1880–1980: A Talk by Dr John McCullen at Altamont Gardens
SummerThe History of the Phoenix Park 1880–1980: A Talk by Dr John McCullen at Altamont Gardens Join esteemed historian and former Chief Park Superintendent John McCullen for a detailed look at the Phoenix Park’s evolution from 1880 to 1980.
- From the Back Garden to Gold Medals with Rosy Hardy
SummerFrom the Back Garden to Gold Medals with Rosy Hardy Join RHS Vice-President Rosy Hardy for an entertaining talk in which she shares how selling plants from her back garden blossomed into the creation of Hardy’s Cottage Garden Plants, now one of Britain’s leading specialist nurseries.
- Design Your Garden in 10 Easy Steps with Nick Bailey
SummerDesign Your Garden in 10 Easy Steps with Nick Bailey Join UK gardener and TV personality Nick Bailey for an inspiring and practical talk. In Design Your Garden in 10 Easy Steps, Nick breaks down the garden design process into simple, achievable stages, perfect for both beginners and seasoned gardeners.
Take home a memento of your visit to Altamont Gardens. Purchase one of their unusual plants from the on-site garden nursery.