300 Airlie Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403, United StatesMap
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Over advertised!
We were disappointed in the advertising promoting Airlie Gardens an the abundance of flowers on the long walking trails- we walked for 30 minutes and only saw one small planting by a direction sign.
If you’re looking for a place to just stroll in the beauty and simplicity of nature, Airlie Gardens is the place to go! Several different paths to walk with several different views of the water. We vi...
Airlie Gardens is an American gem and one of the finest gardens in the country. The original land grant of 640 acres dates back to 1735. Pembroke Jones bought the property in 1884 and transformed it w...
We went the Monday after the Azalea Festival (in early April). Due to the unusually warm spring, we saw just one pathetic tulip, and the azaleas were "past their prime". But, we still had a good time...
Airlie does not disappoint. Even though he tulips were past prime, the azaleas were just starting to bloom. I want to go back soon to see them in full bloom because then the gardens are spectacular a...
Over advertised!
We were disappointed in the advertising promoting Airlie Gardens an the abundance of flowers on the long walking trails- we walked for 30 minutes and only saw one small planting by a direction sign.
Peaceful & relaxing garden!
If you’re looking for a place to just stroll in the beauty and simplicity of nature, Airlie Gardens is the place to go! Several different paths to walk with several different views of the water. We vi...
A Masterpiece
Airlie Gardens is an American gem and one of the finest gardens in the country. The original land grant of 640 acres dates back to 1735. Pembroke Jones bought the property in 1884 and transformed it w...
Nice visit. Maybe best to go in late March.
We went the Monday after the Azalea Festival (in early April). Due to the unusually warm spring, we saw just one pathetic tulip, and the azaleas were "past their prime". But, we still had a good time...
Wonderful Place
Airlie does not disappoint. Even though he tulips were past prime, the azaleas were just starting to bloom. I want to go back soon to see them in full bloom because then the gardens are spectacular a...