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RHS Garden Rosemoor - The Cool Garden
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RHS Garden Rosemoor Spring Trail children and parents walking and playing through daffodils
RHS Rosemoor Lake in Autumn
RHS Rosemoor The Stumpery Penny King (3)
RHS Rosemoor dog friendly
RHS Rosemoor
RHS Garden Rosemoor - The Cool Garden
RHS Rosemoor Lake in Autumn
RHS Garden Rosemoor - The Cool Garden
RHS Rosemoor The Shrub Rose Garden i
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RHS Rosemoor
RHS Garden Rosemoor Spring Trail children and parents walking and playing through daffodils
RHS Rosemoor Lake in Autumn
RHS Rosemoor The Stumpery Penny King (3)
RHS Rosemoor dog friendly

RHS Garden Rosemoor is a public display garden run by the Royal Horticultural Society in north Devon, England. Rosemoor is about 1 mile south of Great Torrington on the A3124 road to Exeter. It is surrounded by over 100 acres of woodland with the River Torridge running along the western border.

Dog friendly days now every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday until 17 September.

A garden full of inspiration

Set in a beautiful valley in the heart of North Devon between two National Parks, this 65 acre haven for biodiversity and wildlife has something for everyone.

A feast for the senses

Explore the famous ‘garden rooms’, each themed to celebrate the seasons in different planting styles and designs, where the plants are always the star.

Luxuriate in the scent of over 250 varieties in two dedicated rose gardens, at their fragrant peak in June.

Experience a blaze of reds, oranges and yellows in the Hot Garden with swathes of vibrant plants or unwind in the soothing pastels and blues of the Cool Garden, a tranquil oasis with a teardrop-shaped pond.

Discover trees from every continent of the Northern Hemisphere, see the Devon orchard with rare heritage apple trees or be inspired by the range of delectable edibles grown in the Fruit and Vegetable Garden.

Families can let their imaginations run wild exploring the extensive woodland walks – try your hand at den making or follow the leaf rubbing trail!

A hive of activity

This garden comes alive with craft fairs, workshops, live music and more throughout the year, with special activities scheduled every school holiday. Join a creative class, improve your gardening knowledge at an adult workshop or just sit back and be entertained! Relish the delights of the Festival of Flavours, get nostalgic at the Vintage weekend or just get festive at the annual Glow illuminations.

Savour local flavours

The Garden Restaurant’s menus shine the spotlight on the abundant, flavour-filled produce that comes straight from the fruit and vegetable gardens to the kitchen. When they can’t grow it themselves, the team seek out the best local food and drink producers and showcase their talents. Visit for a delicious lunch or enjoy a Devon cream tea with beautiful garden views. (No admission required to access the restaurant).

Green shopping

We’ve got plants for any space: big, small or indoors and offer a 5-year guarantee on hardy plants. Local artisan produce and crafts, horticultural and lifestyle books, gifts and sustainable homeware also available.

About the RHS

The Royal Horticultural Society is the world’s leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place – we are committed to inspiring everyone to grow.

What we do

As a charity, we want to inspire a passion for gardening and growing plants, promote the value of gardens, demonstrate how gardening is good for us and explain the vital role that plants play.

Vision

Inspire. Involve. Inform. Improve.

Children learing about plants

The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. This vision underpins all that we do – from inspirational gardens and shows, through our scientific research, to our education and community programmes. We are committed to inspiring everyone to grow. We share our knowledge through books, websites, podcasts and magazines, hold world-class collections of horticultural books and botanical art, and sell the very best plants and gardening gifts.

NEW Dog friendly – We are trialling dog-friendly days at RHS Garden Rosemoor. Dogs will be welcome every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in selected areas of the garden until 17th Septembers.

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RHS Rosemoor dog friendly

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Offers at RHS Garden Rosemoor

Save 1/3 on garden entry this September

Save 1/3 on garden entry when you visit after 3pm, Monday – Friday

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you take dogs to RHS Rosemoor?

Rosemoor is trialling dog friendly days on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays until 17th September 2025.

Guide and registered support dogs are always allowed on site. Please do not leave dogs in our car parks as there is no shaded parking.

How do I get to RHS Rosemoor?

See the website for details – RHS Rosemoor is signposted at Great Torrington and is situated 1 mile south on the A3124 road which heads to Exeter.

When is RHS Rosemoor open?

Garden opening times: Monday to Sunday (closed Christmas Day) 9.30am to 6pm. Last entry to the garden at 5pm.
Garden centre opening times: Monday to Saturday (closed Christmas Day)9.30am to 6pm. Sunday (closed Easter Sunday) 11am to 5pm (browsing from 10.30am)

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