Take part in a guided tour with one of our resident arborists, through the grounds of the estate. Designed by PC Hardwick, the French style formal garden runs out from the southern aspect of the Manor, stretching towards the peerless, lush parkland beyond. Lording over Hardwick's snappy botanic ensemble, like an elder statesman, looms the estate's notable Lebanese Cedar tree, believed to have been planted in 1645 the oldest of its kind in the British Isles.
The Franciscan Friary, the Dunraven Family’s Pet Cemetery, the Ogham Stones, The Beech Walk, The Ice House and the Parterre Gardens are but a few places of interest to be discovered on a walk through the manor grounds.
There is a map of the estate available from Guest Relations, which highlights many points of interest on the estate. Guest Relations will be delighted to advise you on the numerous walks.