Silver Garden Resort — a shady garden resort in a Suan Phueng valley with its own vegetable farm
Picture waking up in a spacious cottage with a balcony that looks out over green mountains, breathing in the cool valley air, walking over to pick fresh salad greens from the hydroponic farm for breakfast, then heading down to paddle a pedal boat on the pond at the center of the garden — Silver Garden Resort is a garden resort set in a valley in Suan Phueng district, Ratchaburi, that positions itself as a quiet, nature-focused stay · the resort has several cottages spread across a shady garden, all spacious and with balconies for mountain views, plus a pond with pedal boats, duck boats, and bikes free to use, and a restaurant called Kitchen Silver that uses fresh vegetables from the resort's own farm · the location sits in the Suan Phueng zone, near AlpacaHill and the water park at The Resort at Suanphueng · prices start at about THB 1,500/night · on TripAdvisor it scores 4.4 out of 5 and ranks #6 among specialty lodgings in Ratchaburi.
An overview of who Silver Garden Resort suits — to put it as simply as possible, Silver Garden Resort is a garden resort for people who want to escape the city and be alone with nature, slow-living in a Suan Phueng valley · it isn't a luxury resort with an infinity pool or a full-service spa, and it isn't a budget stay with rooms lined up wall to wall · instead it's a garden resort with several cottages spread across shady grounds, surrounded by trees, flowers, and green mountain views on every side · the thing guests mention most consistently is the calm atmosphere and the fresh air, especially in the morning when the mist settles and the air turns cool — many describe it as coming to breathe in the fresh air · voices from real reviews suggest the people this place fits best are families bringing young children and older relatives for a rest, because there's plenty of room to wander, plus the pedal-boat pond and bikes that kids love · as well as couples or groups of friends who want a quiet base to sleep and set out exploring Suan Phueng from · those looking for a heavily designed resort with a bar, a lively nightlife, or a photogenic cafe may not match the style here, because Silver Garden leans toward nature, shade, and simple rest rather than flash.
Location and getting there — Silver Garden Resort is at 92/10 Moo 8, Suan Phueng subdistrict, Suan Phueng district, Ratchaburi province, in the valley zone that is Suan Phueng's nature-travel hub · its location strength is being a short drive from several popular spots, including AlpacaHill, an alpaca farm about 2 km away, and the water park at The Resort at Suanphueng, about a 9 min drive · it's also easy to continue on to Oh Poi Market, the Bo Khlueng hot spring, various grape and rose farms, and mountain viewpoints in the same area · as for distance from the bigger towns, it takes about 1 hr to drive from Ratchaburi town to Suan Phueng, and about 2.5–3 hr from Bangkok via the Ban Pong–Chom Bueng–Suan Phueng route · to be honest, Suan Phueng is an area where the sights are spread out and there's no convenient public transport, so having your own car is the most practical option and it suits planning as a weekend road trip · some stretches of the road into the Suan Phueng zone climb and descend the hills and some sections are narrow, so drive carefully, especially at night when there are few street lights · the upside is that the resort has free parking on spacious grounds, so you don't have to worry about finding a spot.
"We came as a three-generation family and chose this place because there's lots of room to walk around — grandma and grandpa could stroll comfortably, and the kids paddled the pedal boats and rode the bikes all day. The morning air is really cool, and waking up to the mountains is so refreshing. The owner looks after the place personally and is lovely and welcoming."
Room types and decor — Silver Garden Resort is a garden resort with several cottages spread across the grounds, each given a different name and designed to blend in with the garden · there are several room types to choose from, covering everything from rooms for two up to large houses for families · the cottage talked about most often is Baan Ton Nao, a twin cottage with two adjoining rooms, two large beds, and a back balcony for taking in the mountain view, which suits families coming in a larger group · there are also Superior and Standard rooms in varying sizes, plus Family rooms for bigger groups · the interiors lean simple, warm, and clean-looking — practical rather than flashy · the in-room amenities cover everything you need for a relaxing stay: air conditioning, a fridge, drinking water, coffee, towels, a hairdryer, bathroom toiletries, a TV, and free Wi-Fi · most rooms have blackout curtains, and some have a sitting nook or a back balcony/terrace to catch the breeze · the point reviews agree on most is that the rooms are clean and more spacious than the price suggests — many say they got a big, newer-looking room on a modest budget · because the cottages are spread across the garden, privacy is fairly high, with each one not packed tightly together like a hotel · anyone who wants the clearest mountain view should request a cottage with a balcony facing the valley at the time of booking, because each one sees a different view.
Facilities, the pond, and garden activities — although it positions itself as a simple garden resort, Silver Garden has on-site activities that families especially love · at the center of the resort is a pond with pedal boats and duck boats free to use, a spot the kids enjoy and one of the place's signature images · there are free bikes for riding around the garden to take in the views, good for light exercise in the cool morning and evening air · there's a playground and wide garden grounds you can walk and take photos in all day · for larger groups or company seminars, the resort has a meeting room that holds around 120 people, plus a pool table and karaoke, which makes it suitable for group trips or parties · what sets Silver Garden apart from other stays in the same price range is the hydroponic vegetable farm that grows fresh salad greens for its own kitchen — guests can walk through the vegetable beds, and these greens are served at meals · to be honest, the pond here is more for paddling boats and relaxing activities than a swimming pool for serious exercise — at times the booking platforms list a swimming pool open during the day, but the heart of this place is the garden atmosphere and gentle activities rather than the facilities of a large resort · for anyone coming for shade and activities the whole family can do together, what's on offer fits the resort's style nicely.
Food and Kitchen Silver — the part of the food here that earns the most praise is Kitchen Silver, the restaurant set in the middle of the garden, where you eat in a shady setting looking out over the trees · the menu has plenty of choice, both Thai and general dishes · the highlight many reviews mention is the fresh vegetables from the resort's own hydroponic farm, especially the salad greens that are crisp, fresh, and safe, which earns the salad menu and breakfast praise for how fresh they are · breakfast here features fresh vegetables from the garden, basic dishes made fresh, and what many people single out — Doi Tung coffee served at the morning meal · some packages include breakfast in the room rate, while some rates may charge it separately, so check the conditions clearly when booking · for other meals, since Kitchen Silver is the resort's main restaurant, many people choose to eat in for convenience, especially dinner when they'd rather not drive far at night · but if you want a change of scene, the resort's location is close to several restaurants and cafes in Suan Phueng a short drive away · overall, the food at Silver Garden is a well-done extra, and its real selling point is the freshness of ingredients from its own farm, which you don't find often at this price.
Service — service is another point that earns steady praise in real reviews · because it's a resort that the owner and family run personally, many reviews say they received a warm, friendly welcome, more like staying at a relative's house than a hotel · check-in is easy and hassle-free, and the staff are friendly and can recommend spots to see around Suan Phueng · the attention to detail is a strength, because the team isn't large and looks after guests closely · one thing worth knowing is that, because it's a place run by the family without a 24-hour front desk like a big city hotel, it's best to notify or arrange things in advance — especially if you're arriving late, let them know your check-in time clearly, since check-in runs roughly from 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM · overall, the friendly, personal service is a charm and a selling point here, more so than the precise, systematic service of a hotel chain.
Voices from real reviews (the good and the critical) — gathered from TripAdvisor, Trip.com, Traveloka, Wongnai, and Thai review blogs across travel sites, the picture that emerges is fairly consistent · On the praise side: the shady garden atmosphere and good air, especially in the morning; the green mountain views around the resort; rooms that are clean and more spacious than the price, looking newer; wide grounds that are easy to stroll and suit all ages; the free pedal boats and bikes that kids love; fresh vegetables from the hydroponic farm and a fresh breakfast with Doi Tung coffee; and the warm service of an owner who runs the place personally · on several booking platforms the scores are in the good-to-very-good range, while TripAdvisor gives it 4.4 out of 5 and ranks it #6 of 28 specialty lodgings in Ratchaburi · On the critical side: what comes up is that there are some insects and mosquitoes because it's in the middle of a garden and they don't spray insecticide — the reviews themselves say this is acceptable and natural for a stay set among the hills and forest, and that you should bring mosquito repellent just in case · next is that you have to drive yourself because there's no convenient public transport and the sights are spread out; that the cottages vary in age and view, so you should ask when booking; and that, as a local stay popular with Thai travelers, the room and price details on international platforms are sometimes incomplete, so calling to book directly or checking with the resort gives clearer information.
"The room was clean and spacious, and we got a newer, nice-looking cottage. The morning air was cool and comfortable — it really felt like being out in the countryside. The one downside is there are some mosquitoes and insects because it's in the middle of a garden; they don't spray, which we understand, and bringing repellent made it fine. We'll be back next time."
Comparing price and value — room rates at Silver Garden Resort start at about THB 1,500/night in the normal season, and rise to around THB 3,900 and up for the larger cottages or during the cool season and long holidays, depending on the cottage type and the time of year · some packages that include breakfast start at around THB 1,200 a night, according to some Thai reviewers · compared with other garden resorts in Suan Phueng at similar prices, Silver Garden feels good value in terms of space, shade, and the activities you get for free · what makes it feel like more than the price is getting a spacious cottage in a garden with mountain views, free pedal boats and bikes, a vegetable farm to walk through and fresh greens at meals, and the attentive care of the owner · but if you compare it with a resort that has a pretty swimming pool, modern design, or a stylish cafe at a comparable price, Silver Garden will look more low-key, because its selling points are nature, calm, and friendliness rather than luxury or style · for families and groups who value wide grounds and a garden atmosphere, the money spent is fully repaid.
Things to know before booking — a few things help make the stay smoother · One, because it's in the middle of a garden among the hills and forest, you should bring mosquito repellent and anti-insect cream just in case, since the resort doesn't spray insecticide in order to keep things natural · Two, if you want the clearest mountain view or a newer-looking cottage, ask and specify the cottage type at the time of booking, because each one varies in size and view · Three, check clearly whether the package you book includes breakfast, since some rates charge it separately · Four, during the cool season (November–January), when Suan Phueng is cool and busy, rooms fill up fast, so book ahead and choose free cancellation if your plans aren't firm · Five, you should drive yourself, because Suan Phueng's sights are spread out with no convenient public transport, and some uphill and downhill stretches call for careful driving · Six, because it's a local stay popular with Thai travelers and the details on international platforms are sometimes incomplete, calling to ask or booking directly with the resort often gives clearer room and price information · Seven, if you're coming as a large group or for a seminar, you can ask about the meeting room and the larger cottages in advance.
The verdict — from all the real reviews, Silver Garden Resort is the stay that suits best for families and groups who want to escape the city for a quiet rest in a shady garden in a Suan Phueng valley · its strengths are the wide grounds that all ages can stroll, the spacious cottages with mountain views, the pedal-boat pond and bikes free to use, the hydroponic vegetable farm that grows fresh produce for Kitchen Silver, and the warm, owner-run service · the location near AlpacaHill, the water park, and Suan Phueng's main sights also makes it a convenient base for sightseeing · but if you're looking for a resort with modern design, a pretty swimming pool, a stylish cafe, or a lively nightlife, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a boutique-style stay in Suan Phueng instead · but for a getaway where you want nature, good air, wide grounds, and friendliness on an affordable budget — Silver Garden Resort is the garden resort that meets exactly that, and it's the reason many Thai families come back to stay again.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Shady garden in a valley, good air, mountain views around the resort
- ✓ Spacious, clean cottages that look newer and are good value
- ✓ Pedal boats, duck boats, and bikes free to use — kids love them
- ✓ Owner-run, friendly and warm
- ! Some mosquitoes and insects since it's in a garden; no insecticide spraying
- ! You have to drive yourself; no convenient public transport
- ! Cottages vary in age and view — ask before booking
- ✓ Wide grounds that are easy to stroll, suits families of all ages
- ✓ Fresh vegetables from the hydroponic farm, fresh breakfast, Doi Tung coffee
- ✓ Meeting room, pool table, karaoke — good for large groups and seminars
- ✓ Near AlpacaHill and the Suan Phueng water park, a convenient base
- ! Leans simple and natural, not a design resort or stylish cafe
- ! Some uphill and downhill stretches call for careful driving, especially at night
- ! Room and price details on international platforms are sometimes incomplete — check with the resort
- 💡If you're sensitive to mosquitoes and insects — the resort is in the middle of a garden and doesn't spray insecticide in order to keep things natural, so there are some insects and mosquitoes → bring mosquito repellent and anti-insect cream just in case
- 💡If you're looking for a design resort or a pretty swimming pool — Silver Garden leans toward a natural garden and simple activities, not a design-led stay or a cafe → if you want style, look at a boutique-style stay in Suan Phueng instead
- 💡If you're planning to tour around Suan Phueng — the sights are spread out with no convenient public transport → you should drive yourself and allow time for the uphill and downhill roads, especially at night