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Upton Castle Gardens


Upton Castle Gardens are set amongst wooded slopes with great views over the waters of Milford Haven. There are woodland walks, formal terraces, rose gardens, a medieval chapel and Lovers Lane leading to the shores of the Carew River.

Open:April to October 10 am to 5 pm (not Saturdays)
Address:Upton Castle Gardens, Cosheston nr Pembroke, Pembrokeshire SA70 8SL
Location:Located north of the A477 Pembroke Dock to Carmarthen road via Cosheston, about four miles east of Pembroke Dock
Tel:01656 651782
Website:www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk

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