Gardens & Flowers

Gardens to visit throughout the seasons: spring blooms, summer in full light, flamboyant autumn.
Portrait du propriétaire actuel du Château de Vullierens, Monsieur Robert Bovet, pris en photo dans le jardin de Doreen.
History of the gardens

From family roots to a contemporary vision

In 1950, Doreen Bovet planted the first irises at Château de Vullierens, driven by her love of flowers and her visionary eye. Five years later, she made a bold decision for the time: to open her gardens to the public. This founding gesture was not only intended to share the beauty of her estate, but also to support the maintenance of the family heritage.

A vision that continues today

The current owner, Robert Bovet, is continuing the momentum initiated by his mother, creating new spaces and enriching the floral collections. The park has become a living space, where tradition and contemporary creation coexist in harmony.

Emblematic flowers of the Château de Vullierens

An exceptional floral treasure

The gardens of Château de Vullierens reveal a rich variety of flowers, some of which are part of collections that are unique in Europe. As the seasons change, these blooms offer an ever-changing spectacle, inviting visitors to contemplate a living botanical heritage that has been cultivated with passion for generations.

Planting tips

Bring the elegance of the Château into your garden

The irises and daylilies at the Château are renowned for their beauty and diversity. With the right care and maintenance, these exceptional varieties can thrive in your garden, season after season.

Become a volunteer

Help preserve an exceptional estate

The Château gardens change with the seasons thanks to the passionate work of those who maintain them. By joining our team of volunteers, you will contribute to the preservation of a unique heritage and actively participate in maintaining the gardens, welcoming visitors, and organizing events.

Join the volunteer team
Portrait de Cristina, jardinière du Château, en train de porter des iris dans ses mains.