Trebah Garden is the latest attraction in Cornwall to announce that it is reducing its entry prices this summer.

From June 25 to September 1, 2026 the Government is running its Great British Summer Savings scheme, in a bid to offer families cheaper days out.

During this period, VAT on certain items will be reduced from 20 per cent to 5 per cent, and Trebah has committed to passing these savings directly on to visitors through discounted garden entry to its sub-tropical gardens near Mawnan Smith, as well as lower prices on its children’s menu.

The savings are designed to offer cheaper days out for families this summer (Image: James Bannister)

Tony Finnigan, operations manager at Trebah, said: "We are delighted to be participating in the Great British Summer Savings scheme and to be able to pass these reductions directly on to our visitors.

"We hope families and garden lovers alike will take advantage of the savings and enjoy a fantastic day out at Trebah this summer.”

Trebah has been named among the top ten gardens in the world (Image: Trebah)

With its sub-tropical planting, acres of colourful hydrangeas and private beach, Trebah Garden is popular with visitors of all ages and has even been voted among the top ten best gardens in the world, as well as named as one of the most beautiful gardens you 'must visit before you die'.

Visitors do not need to book in advance to take advantage of the savings and can simply arrive and purchase tickets on the day.

For those who prefer to plan ahead, discounted admission prices have already been applied to Trebah’s online booking system for all eligible dates.

Children's meals in the cafe will also be reduced this summer (Image: Supplied)

The discounts bring ticket prices down to £15.30 for an adult and £7.60 for children aged five to 15, with children under five free.

Entry to the visitor centre, Trebah Kitchen, the Story of Trebah exhibition, gift shop and plant centre all remain free.