The Japanese Gardens at Tully were created between the years 1906-1910.
Devised by Colonel Wialliam Hall-Walker (Later Lord Wavertree), a wealthy
Scotsman of a famous brewery family and laid out by the Japanese Eida and his
son Minoru, the Gardens, planned to symbolise the "Life of Man", are now of
international renown and are acclaimed as one of the finest gardens in Europe.
You will need around 20 minutes to walk around and read the self-guide leaflet
which tells of the life of man from the cradle to the grave.
Opening Times 12 Feb - 12 Nov
Open 7 Days 9.30a.m.- 6.00p.m
Last
adminssion 1 hr before closing
Phone: 353-(0) 45-522963 & 521617
Fax: 353-(0)45-522964
Group rates available on request