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Colby Woodland Garden
Colby Woodland Garden is managed by the National Trust and a great to visit in all seasons. The woodland garden is hidden within a valley rich with an industrial past.
Dogs (on leads) are welcome in the meadow, woodland garden and Bothy exhibition although only assistance dogs permitted in walled garden and tearoom
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Colby Woodland Garden, Amroth, Amroth, Pembrokeshire SA67 8PP, United Kingdom
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