A beautiful botanic garden in a stunning location. The garden was immaculate and contained lots of... read more
A beautiful botanic garden in a stunning location. The garden was immaculate and contained lots of... read more
Beautifully arranged botanical garden with many various species from the Mediterranean and beyond... read more
perhaps because the gardens were not at their best we were a little disappointed. Have seen much better on the Italian lakes.
Beautifully maintained grounds, specimen naming flawless and comprehensive. Cactus garden not to be missed.
Magnificent sea views from many vantage points on the walk.
Walking around on hot summer days might be somewhat tiring, as the paths are not on the flat.
A super sub tropical gardens with the added attraction at certain times of the year (august) of having live performing artists of top quality plus avery reasonable restaurant
Location, views, and well maintained? A surprise to see such a beautiful garden, especially using mediterranean plants, but at the end of the day it is the location and scenery which keeps drawing the eye. A must see the area, 3euros each offers very good value for money
went to the Tom Jones Concert outside stadium , this was special, the parking was so organised , we were out, after show , in less than 7 mins .
This large garden developed by Colonel and Madame de Woevodsky starting in the 20's just misses my top ten gardens of Spain list, but it is a treasure nonetheless. It is composed of beautiful terraces of plant collections running down the cape to the sea. There are numerous sculptures of interest. Garden lovers will appreciate that the maintenance is outstanding, the plant identification superior and the maps accurate. Many of the paths are shaded, which is pleasant in the heat.
Our favorite features were the attractively planted entrance courtyard of cork oaks and pink begonias in terracotta pots against whitewashed walls, the formal terraces descending from the castle with their clipped plantings, the overlooks of the sea, and the cactus garden.
In the summer there is a popular jazz festival, which they were preparing a stage and seating stands for when we were there.
We spent a pleasurable 3 hours in the garden. If you are in the lower Emporda area of the Costa Brava, don't miss this experience. You can buy a coke and snacks from machines. There seemed to be a food stand or tiny restaurant, but it wasn't open when we were there; perhaps only open during the festival. The garden was super easy to find because of the tons of hanging banners advertising the festival. There is no public transport that I know of.