Daffodils at Rydal

Saturday 07 September 2024 to Sunday 15 September 2024

Overview

Rydal is named after Rydal England once the home of William Wordsworth the Poet Laureate of the day. He wrote the famous poem about Daffodils. Gardens Opened 10am to 4pm Rydal NSW is the home of…

Rydal is named after Rydal England once the home of William Wordsworth the Poet Laureate of the day. He wrote the famous poem about Daffodils.

Gardens Opened 10am to 4pm

Rydal NSW is the home of thousands of daffodils. $10 entry tickets and programs available from the Rydal Showground. Children under 16 free. This gives admission to all the gardens, music, heritage buildings, sculpture exhibition and art show. The program will have a list of addresses of gardens and times and places of music.

They have no EFTPOS so cash is preferred. There is ample free parking at the Rydal Showground. A free hop-on, the hop-off bus will take you around all the village gardens.

Food is available all day including tea, coffee, cakes and slices. There are no shops in Rydal, There are many picnic spots in the village especially in Pioneers Park.

Transport- Drive to Rydal, get the train to Rydal, book with NSW Train link or take the caravan to Rydal which must be prebooked via the number or email provided.

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)