Snowdrops at Painswick Rococo Garden This Winter 2026
From late winter carpets of white to rare varieties in bloom, Painswick Rococo Garden’s snowdrops season is a must-see Cotswolds moment for 2026
Delicate, bright, and quietly dramatic, snowdrops have a way of turning winter on its head. At Painswick Rococo Garden, those first signs of the season become something far bigger, with sweeping drifts of flowers creating one of the most memorable natural spectacles in Gloucestershire. For visitors who love gardens, photography, or simply a peaceful day out, this is the kind of seasonal experience that feels timeless.
The garden is famed for its naturalised display, with around five million snowdrops appearing across the historic landscape. It is the sort of visit that rewards a slow pace, wandering paths, pausing for details, and taking in the softer side of winter colour. Whether it is a long-awaited annual tradition or a first-time visit, the atmosphere is calm, uplifting, and unmistakably special.
Beyond the sheer scale, there is real interest for plant lovers too. The garden is home to fifteen known varieties of snowdrop, including the famous Galanthus ‘Atkinsii’, a tall and distinctive bloom with deep local roots. It is a brilliant reminder that this is not just a pretty view, but a living collection with history and character in every corner.
Snowdrops at Painswick Rococo Garden runs from Saturday 17 January to Sunday 1 March 2026, with the garden open 10am to 5pm. For those planning a winter break in the Cotswolds or a simple seasonal day out, it is an easy, rewarding trip that delivers pure late-winter magic.
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