Arley Arboretum is one of the oldest Arboretums in Great
Britain. Tucked away in the beautiful countryside of the Worcestershire
and Shropshire borders near Bewdley, it boasts more than 300 species
of trees in formal and informal plantings and gardens. The collection
includes many rare and spectacular domestic and exotic trees. Nestling
in the Severn Valley and overlooking the river, it has been growing
and maturing in this idyllic setting for two centuries.
And now it is open to the public for the first time!
Autumn is a wonderful time of year in the arboretum. The leaves
turn a kaleidoscope of colours, and cover the ground with a rich
and exotic carpet. Whilst the residents hurriedly prepare for the
onset of winter, visitors can enjoy the spectacle of the
acers in their autumn glory, and the fine display provided throughout
the arboretum by the native and exotic species.
Autumn is a spectacular time of year to visit the arboretum!
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