
Snowdrops in Hampshire
Discover where to see the best snowdrops in Hampshire, with Snowdrop gardens, walks and woods! Displays from late January to mid March depending on weather!
We show you where to see the best Snowdrops in Hampshire, in gardens, plus special Snowdrop walks and Snowdrop woods near Winchester, Southampton, Alton and Romsey
Snowdrops start to appear at the end of January and last all the way to mid March. Much will depend on weather conditions but generral they will be at there best in mid-February.
Sir Harold Hillier Garden and Arboretum, Winchester - Walk amongst drifts of snowdrops, and other winter flowering shrubs at this 180 acre arboretum.
Bramdeam, Alresford NGS
This garden is well known for its displays of snowdrops and aconites plus winter flowering bulbs. Open under the Natioonal Gardens Scheme
Chawton House, Alton
Historic House and Gardens linked to Jane Austen with displays of snowdrops and aconites.
Guided walks available with guide tour of the snowdrops and gardens.
Gilbert White's House and Garden- Alton
Explore Gilbert White's House & Gardens, home to the 18th Century naturalist Gilbert White.
During February there will be a 'Snowdrops Weekend'
Warnford Park, near Winchester
FebruaryPark Walks amongst extensive displays of snowdrops. Must be booked beforehand.
Little Court Gardens Winchester NGS
Garden open on special days in February under the National Gardens Scheme. Visitors can enjoy aconites, snowdrops, hellebores, crocuses and other spring flowers – many varieties seen growing are potted up and for sale.
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