Real gardens: the most beautiful gardens of royalty

The land looks like a botanical garden. Protected from wind and weathering, tropical and Mediterranean plants such as Madonna's lilies, species of palm trees and figs of paradise thrive here.

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Jardines del Castillo de Hever in Kent

The Royal Gardens of the Castillo de Hever They extend for picturesque 50 hectares. The highlight of the farm is a maze of cloths, classic marble statues, sources and ornate gross, a rododendros ride and about 4000 roselars. Look for the Rose of Hever Castle, a beauty with innumerable velvety flowers of intense red and gold -yellow stamens. You can also experiment a touch of romanticism while walking through the lorns walnut bridges.

The landscape next to the Lake remembers the French painter Claude Monet. In the Jardines del Castillo de Hever, instead of water lies, narcissos flourish in spring.

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«Love for gardening is a seed that, once sown, never dies, but grows to become lasting happiness.»
—Grude Jekyll, English garden designer

Blenheim Palace and Gardens in Oxfordshire

You have to book a whole day to visit the Palace and the Blenheim gardens, in Oxfordshire. Designed by the famous landscape architect Capability Brown from 1764, the park covers 60 hectares with much to discover: from the symmetric aquatic garden with fountains, to the Italian garden with meticulously cut bushes, passing through the house of the butterflies, the wide grass of grass, the clearings illuminated by the sun, the statues and the pavilions. The secret garden, densely covered with vegetation, With his winding paths, his little streams and his pond, he is especially exciting.