Visitors flock to Painswick Rococo Garden to see five million blooming snowdrops, creating a breathtaking display in Gloucestershire’s winter landscape.
Painswick: Thousands of visitors are heading to a beautiful garden in the Cotswolds. They want to see the stunning display of snowdrops that have started to bloom.
About five million snowdrops are flowering at the Painswick Rococo Garden. It’s a mystery how they got there in such large numbers, but it’s a sight to behold.
These delicate snowdrops have charmed gardeners for centuries. The garden is filled with these lovely blooms, creating one of the most beautiful displays in the UK.
During snowdrop season, which runs from late January to early February, up to 1,000 visitors come each day. This weekend, the flowers are expected to be in full bloom.
A light dusting of snow can cover the snowdrops, creating a magical scene. The winter sunlight adds to the beauty, making it perfect for photos.
For the best views, visit the Snowdrop Grove in the late afternoon. The low sun shines through the trees, lighting up the stained-glass windows of the Red House.