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Beautiful gardens to visit in Scotland
- Save to ListPhone: +The King’s Knot, known locally as the ‘cup and saucer’, is a popular Stirling landmark located below and to the south of Stirling Castle within the King’s Park Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +01555 951 536500 acre Park with lake and river. Noted for its spectacular rhododendron/azalea wood at its best in late May/early June and daffodils in April, depending on the weather. A haven for ducks and summer migrants. Craft shops and tea room. Read more...
- Save to ListGordon Castle Gin is a small batch gin produced and distributed by Gordon & MacPhail in partnership with Angus Gordon Lennox, laird of Gordon Castle, using botanicals grown in the restored Victorian walled garden at Gordon Castle Read more...
- Save to ListThreave Garden is in fact a series of spectacular gardens created over the years by students of the Trust’s School of Heritage Gardening. Read more...
- Save to ListA lush, sub-tropical-style, oasis perched on a peninsula at the edge of Loch Ewe amid the rugged landscape of Wester Ross, this is a world-famous historic garden Read more...
- Save to ListGordon Castle Gin is a small batch gin produced and distributed by Gordon & MacPhail in partnership with Angus Gordon Lennox, laird of Gordon Castle, using botanicals grown in the restored Victorian walled garden at Gordon Castle Read more...
- Save to ListBelonging to University of Aberdeen, 11 acres of beautiful plants including important collections. Read more...
- Save to ListInveraray Castle is the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll, Chief of the Clan Campbell and the iconic, must-see visitor attraction on the West Coast of Scotland. Read more...
- Save to ListA garden has existed at Ardchattan since the thirteenth century, when the Priory was founded by the monks of the Valliscaulian order. Todays layout mainly has developed since the Victorian era, although a few names and features remind one of its monastic origins. Read more...