Mount Usher Gardens, located in the quiet, picturesque village of Ashford in County Wicklow, was created in 1868 by Edward Walpole. It remained in the Walpole family until 1980 when it was purchased by Mrs. Madelaine Jay who leased it to the current tenants, Avoca, in 2007. The garden, which covers 9 hectares (23 acres) through which the Vartry River runs, is one of the finest examples of a "Robinsonian" garden in the world, and is home to many Champion Trees of Ireland, with as many as 5000 different varieties of trees, shrubs, and plants.
Mount Usher is a garden to visit at any time of the year, there is always something to see and experience. The Avoca Shop and Café are an added bonus to this visit.