Mount Congreve Gardens

Mount Congreve Gardens Located in the heart of Co. Waterford, Mount Congreve Gardens & Country Estate is open year-round.

Explore one of the great gardens of the world-rich in history, beauty & nature, with woodland walks, vibrant planting & boutique accommodation. Located in the heart of County Waterford & open year-round, the world-renowned Mount Congreve Gardens are a haven for plant & history lovers alike as well as for those simply looking to relax in nature. Boasting one of the largest private collections of pl

ants globally & described as ‘A Great Garden of the World’ the entire collection features plants from every continent. Mount Congreve House, home to six generations of Congreves, was built in 1760 by the celebrated local architect John Roberts. Inspired by Mr Lionel de Rothschild’s exceptional garden at Exbury in Hampshire, works began on Mount Congreve's Garden in the 1950s by Garden Director Herman Dool. Ambrose Congreve's passion for his spectacular garden is still evident today. To make the most of your visit, we highly recommend taking a guided tour after which you can relax in the Stables Café where you will be served only the freshest of local produce, prepared & cooked daily. Located in the heart of Mount Congreve, the Secret Garden shop is more than just a gift store. We offer a unique range of gift ideas inspired by the beauty of nature and the gardens. Our products include handmade soaps, beeswax candles and much more. Mount Congreve Gardens are easily accessible by car from the N25, or directly from Waterford Greenway by foot or bike.

A Gateway Through TimeThis wonderful photograph captures the entrance to the Mount Congreve Stables many decades ago. On...
15/07/2026

A Gateway Through Time

This wonderful photograph captures the entrance to the Mount Congreve Stables many decades ago. Once, horses and carriages passed beneath this stone arch as the estate bustled with daily life, while the stable yard beyond was the working heart of Mount Congreve.

Today, visitors still pass through the very same arch-but instead of horses, they are welcomed into The Stables Café, where the historic stable buildings have been lovingly restored as a place to relax, dine and reconnect with the estate.

Although its purpose has changed, the spirit of the place remains the same: a warm welcome at the heart of Mount Congreve.

We love seeing these glimpses into our past. Do you remember the old stables, or have family photographs or stories of Mount Congreve? We’d love to hear them below.

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Every flower has a visitor. 🌺
This bumblebee paused on a vibrant poppy to gather nectar, playing its part in supporting the rich biodiversity of the gardens.

Even the smallest moments help tell the story of Mount Congreve.

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Come and enjoy a beautiful walk through Mount Congreve Gardens. Wander beneath the canopy of magnificent mature trees, breathe in the fragrance of summer blooms, and simply enjoy the beauty of a summer’s day. 🌿

Summer means blackberries… simple pleasures
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Summer means blackberries… simple pleasures

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🌿 350m Estate to Plate

At Mount Congreve, sustainability is more than an idea—it’s part of everyday life.

Just 350 metres from The Stables Café, the Walled Garden and Kitchen Garden provide seasonal vegetables, fruit, herbs and edible flowers, freshly harvested for the café’s menu.

It’s a beautiful reminder of how much can be grown in Ireland with care, knowledge and the right conditions.

Visit the Walled Garden and discover the incredible variety of fruit and vegetables thriving in the heart of Mount Congreve. 🌿🍓🥕

07/07/2026

The Irish Museum of Time and Mount Congreve Gardens have been recognised as top-rated tourism attractions

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Mount Congreve Gardens And Country Estate
Waterford
X91PX05

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