3rd to 25th February 2024
Every February, thousands of hardy snowdrops push through the cold winter ground to create a magnificent ‘white carpet’ across the woodland floor here at Burton Agnes. Walking peacefully among these makes a truly memorable day out at the end of the long winter. The beautiful little flowers grow in numbers each year and are such a welcome sight.
4th and 18th February 2024
A spectacular display of snowdrops in the 12-acre grounds. In the very heart of the picturesque North Yorkshire countryside, this powerful winter display showcases our impressive range of snowdrops!
Snowdrop displays at Fountains Abbey are a legacy left by Earl de Grey who planted the flowers along the banks of the River Skell when he owned the estate during the 19th century. There are miles of footpaths and trails to explore and whichever walking route you choose, you’ll find beautiful views.
10th and 11th February 2024
The focus of the gardens will be very much on our snowdrops, with information boards and talks highlighting almost 100 varieties of these lovely flowers that we have here in the Gardens in the early spring.
In 2016 visitors helped to mark Beningbrough's 300th birthday by planting 300,000 bulbs on a new walk along the south ha-ha. As winter turns to spring this area will be blanketed in colour, from the white of the snowdrops to the pale purple of the crocus and the vibrant yellows of the daffodils.
2024 Dates TBC
Explore the Kiplin Hall gardens and woodlands for the signs of spring emerging. The gardens and tearooms open from the 3rd February for visitors to enjoy the grounds.
Tucked away at the foot of the Cleveland Hills in North Yorkshire, Mount Grace Priory, House and Gardens is the perfect place to get away from it all. See the gardens recently renovated under the direction of Chris Beardshaw. And don't forget to keep a look out for the famous priory stoats as you go.
14th to 18th February 2024
Snowdrop season is the start of the floral calendar and a great year of gardening ahead. York Gate Garden welcome you to come and explore our fabulous snowdrop displays throughout the garden.
Restored after years of neglect, the 15 acres of pleasure grounds at Brodsworth are now some of the most remarkable Victorian gardens in the country. At the start of the new growing season Brodsworth is alive with colour. Daffodils, bluebells, aconites and 500,000 snowdrops adorn the wildflower lawns and woodland floors providing a vivid reminder that winter is over and spring has arrived.
The snowdrops pop their heads up from early January and can be seen in clumps the kitchen garden and in swathes in the ancient woodland. The snowdrops are joined by carpets of stunning yellow winter aconite and the bright yellow blooms of the witch hazel trees.