Picton Castle and Gardens

Welsh Owls, Good Food and Garden visits

Welsh Owl Garden Wednesday …This Wednesday (31st July) is “Meet the Babies” week , where you can meet and get close to the cutest baby owls 💖 …. Open from 10am.

Special Wednesday Gardens and Owls Family ticket (2 adult, 2 child): £36

Welsh Owl Garden is open at Picton every Wednesday (only) during July and August, with different feathered visitors each week. You can still book flying experiences directly with them.

https://www.facebook.com/The-Welsh-Owl-Garden-336843333650390/?epa=SEARCH_BOX

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Teddy Bear Free Garden Trail is back for the summer holidays. Find the bears and their letters hidden around the garden, to make a phrase and claim your little prize and certificate in the shop 🐻

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Maria@Picton Restaurant and deli, is a wonderful visitor bonus, situated in our courtyard. A lovely place to eat and relax, with indoor and outdoor seating areas ☀️

Maria Grimwood, the owner, was featured in a Nigel Slater cookery programme on the BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/programmes/b06218st

Delightful surprise

Had no idea when we set out to visit Picton Castle that we would have such a yummy lunch. Cafe Maria is a gem. A definite step up from anything we have experienced at similar attractions.
Ok it was leisurely but well worth waiting for. Both meals were excellent.
We recommend.
Friendly service.
Before we left I popped back and bought some yummy goodies from them as well”
(Tripadvisor July 2019)

Just the job

Spanish flavour as well as alternatives. Eat in or out and the service and food was excellent. Prices reasonable” (Tripadvisor July 2019)

If you would like to book, please ring the restaurant direct on: 01437 751 346 

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Dear Picton Garden Club Members,

We enjoyed a wonderful visit to Anne & Bryn’s garden at Millin Ford on Thursday July 18th with coffee, gardens and guided tour.

Our numbers were boosted by friends and these photos were taken by Sue Russill.

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