The benign climate
of West Cork and Kerry
has favoured the
development of some
outstanding gardens. One
of the most verdant of
these is situated near
Lauragh - the woodland
glade garden at Derreen -
a subtropical jungle of
luxuriant vegetation
occupying the whole of a
ninety-acre peninsula in
a sheltered inlet amidst
the splendid setting of
the wild and majestic
Caha Mountains.
The passion of an
Edwardian grandee for
shrubs and trees
collected from around the
globe and lush sub
tropical growth promoted
by the Gulf Stream
combine to make this an
unforgettable place. Not
for ideas which can be
copied in the average
garden, to be sure, but
for a store of indelible
memories.
Among them are the sight
of huge rhododendrons in
bloom like so many
vividly coloured clouds
that have come to rest
improbably on the wild
shores around
Kilmacillogue Harbour. Or
an island linked by an
extraordinary plank
bridge to the shore, and
veritable thickets of
tree ferns in sheltered,
green twilight where you
might expect dinosaurs to
come crashing through the
primeval-looking
growth.
The sights are a reminder
that a wider range of
plants can be grown in
Ireland than anywhere
else at the same
latitude. A fact which no
doubt spurred on the 5th
Marquis of Landsdowne
when he planted 400 acres
of woodland to shelter a
collection of shrubs and
specimen trees, many of
them brought back from
his sojourns as Viceroy
of India and Governor
General of Canada.
The estate, now owned by
the Hon David Bigham, is
still in the same family,
and head gardener Jacky
Ward’s father was
head gardener before him
This is a place for stout
walking shoes, the better
to explore the labelled
paths starting with the
Big Rock and leading to
the evocatively named
‘Kings Oozy’
(a boggy area where
Edward VII planted a
tree), or the viewing
point known as Knockatee
Seat - or to get up close
and personal with shrubs
which include camellias,
magnolias, crinodendrons
and hoherias.
Directions: 24km
west of Kenmare on the
R571.
Facilities:
Toilets, Teas, Picnic
area, Guided tours for
groups only.