Admiralty House Park and Clarence Cove
2018-11-30T10:38:19-04:00Admiralty House Park is a 16-acre recreational park with fantastic ocean views, shaded paths and trails through wooded areas to popular cliff-jumping spots, The now
Admiralty House Park is a 16-acre recreational park with fantastic ocean views, shaded paths and trails through wooded areas to popular cliff-jumping spots, The now
These attractive private gardens include a unique pond with a map of Bermuda, plus tropical plants and shrubs. Open to the public from Monday to
Gladys Morrell Nature Reserve This tranquil two acre nature reserve is named in honour of a remarkable Bermudian - Gladys Morrell, a social activist and
Jubilee Park was officially opened to the public in 2002 to honour the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. It is off the typical tourism
Bermuda Arboretum The Bermuda Arboretum is home to a wide selection of trees and plants including specimens from Japan, New Guinea and Canada. The 22-acre
Green Bay Cave is the longest cave in Bermuda, with more than 2 km of surveyed passage. This totally underwater cave has two known entrances
The tiny Watch Hill Park is a lovely place to relax and take a stunning view of the coast line. It also has a cliff
Penhurst Park it is a 15 acre of parkland full of dense woodland and farm fields. There are wonderful walking trails in the park and
Jeffrey's Cave is located at Bermuda's Spittal Pond Reserve area in Smiths' Parish is named after a slave Jeffrey who escaped his master and hid
View the island's interior as it appeared to the first colonists. To get there by public transport take bus number 2, 7 or 8 from