Snowdrop Month 2026 at The Bishop’s Palace, Wells
Discover Snowdrops in Bloom This February
- February 2026
- 10am – 4pm
The Palace’s popular Snowdrop Month returns to Wells in February when carpets of snowdrops will be welcoming visitors to the 14 acres of RHS partner gardens at The Bishop’s Palace.
The team are expecting another bumper year this year and visitors can collect printed Snowdrop Walks to guide them around the Moat banks, then across the Willow Bridge to enjoy an Arboretum full of the spring flowers. Little ones can also pick up a children’s trail from the Palace’s Ticket Office.
Winter Interest Walk and Talk
In partnership with the annual Shepton Snowdrops Festival the Palace’s Head Gardener, James Cross, will also be leading a Winter Interest Walk and Talk on the morning of Thursday 12 February 2026, sharing his horticultural knowledge and expertise. After a break for tea and cake, Amanda Hirst will give a talk on James Allen, known locally as The Snowdrop King, and the first person to breed new varieties from wild snowdrops. More about the Talk HERE.
When is the best time to see snowdrops?
Snowdrops are dependent on the weather and growing conditions each year so there’s no guarantee when they will be at their peak. Head Gardener James says “As the growing season can be variable, I’d advise visitors not to leave it until the last day to visit, as you might find they’ve already gone!”
Is Snowdrop Month included with Annual Passes?
Entry to see the snowdrops in the gardens is included with the Annual Pass, Day Ticket, Joint Ticket with Wells Cathedral and Friends of the Palace. The Talk is ticketed separately.
And there’s more about the glorious Palace gardens HERE.
So, head over to Wells this February to celebrate spring at The Bishop’s Palace and enjoy these beautiful flowers in a stunning setting.

