Rosemoor Glow 2019
- New route including the Cool Garden with its rippling waters
- Enjoy the Garden as you have never seen it before with trees, shrubs, water features and sculptures lit with dynamic, colour-changing illuminations
- New features including a giant mirror ball
The winter at the Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) Garden Rosemoor in Devon is always a treat and is one of the most beautiful sights in all seasons. This year, visitors can see the garden illuminated by innovative and dynamic colour-changing lighting to provide a magical festive trail around the trees, shrubs, water features and sculptures, along a new route which will this year include the Cool Garden for the first time with its rippling water rills and once again extended to The Lake.
On Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays between 14 November to 4 January (excl. 26 December) the gardens will be open until 8.00pm to maximise the effects of the lighting into the evening hours, and on those days, normal garden entry includes Glow (free for RHS members) and so you can enjoy a full day out seeing the gardens and sculptures by day and then also by night.
The award-winning Garden Kitchen Restaurant will be serving the delicious simple family suppers 5.00pm - 7.00pm, (booking is highly recommended to avoid disappointment). Take advantage of late night shopping as the Rosemoor Shop & Plant Centre will remain open until 8.00pm too on these nights and will be the place to go for all those Christmas Gift and plant ideas.
Other events taking place:
Rosemoor’s extremely popular annual Winter Sculpture Exhibition will also be up and running from 14 November to 31 January. Last year, over 50,000 visitors enjoyed the eclectic mix of exhibits that are set against the backdrop of the garden. This year, the exhibition has been freshened up with a high proportion of new artists. Most of the sculptures featured in the exhibition are for sale.
To make the most of a visit to Rosemoor there is also a special Winter Wonders Garden Trail which includes many specimens from our national collection of hollies and featuring key highlighted plants and shrubs around the garden.