Kerdalo Gardens in Brittany : Created by Peter Wolkonsky between 1965 and 1970. Kerdalo Garden forms part of a 16 ha valley opening up in front of the manor on a more structured garden with Mediterranean terraces in the background. It is a closed, secret world, natural and yet shaped by man, at the same time a botanic (9000 species and varieties) and romantic universe.
Kerdalo has been classified ”Remarkable Garden” in 2005.
- Opening 2025 :
Les Jardins de Kerdalo will reopen from march 30 to the end of september 2025 (except for closures from May 23 to 31 inclusive, then from June 20 to 28 inclusive).
Self-guided tours, no reservation required on:
Sunday & Monday: 2:30 to 6:30PM
Tuesday to Thursday: 10AM to 1PM and 2:30 to 6:30PM
Last entry at 11:30AM & 5PM
Closed on Friday & Saturday
- Visits :
Unguided visits.
Guided visits with previous booking , Duration of a guided visit : 1h30mn, Minimal number of persons for a guided visit : 10 .
No access for disabled persons.
Guided tours in the morning, by appointment:
Group of 10 people or more: €20 / pers.
Group of less than 10 people: Package €200
Duration: between 1h30 and 2h00.
Payment on site
Open all year round for groups by appointment (self-guided or guided tours)
The sometimes narrow paths and the presence of unevenness can make access to certain parts of the garden more difficult for the elderly and impossible for people with reduced mobility.
Dogs and strollers are accepted.
- Charges :
Individual: €12
– Under 26: €5
– Under 7: Free
Payment accepted via credit/debit cards, cash, checks, and holiday vouchers.
- Services :
Public lavatory, Dog admitted if kept on a lead, Carpark arranged.
- Access :
Road Tréguier-Paimpol N 786 :
To take 3 km after Tréguier on the left, Trédarzec.
In the village to take D20 for Kerbors, first on the left at the exit of the village, then 2 times on the left, then straight.
GPS (Lat x Long) : 48.789923000, -3.217047000