All Parks and Gardens
Parks and gardens to visit in Scotland
- Save to ListTennis!In partnership with Inverness Tennis Academy, Highland Highlife and the Tennis For Free Charity, we are looking to start a tennis revolution in Bellfield Park and engage the local community in offering quality low cost coaching and play opportunities for everyone. Click here to check out the tennis services, sessions and activities which Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-141 427 0558Formerly part of a large estate, Bellahouston is now a beautiful public park with lots of space for walking, running or just relaxing on a bench. It’s also home to sports facilities and several cultural buildings, including the contemporary art exhibit centre, The House for an Art Lover. In summer, the park occasionally transforms into a major concert venue for Read more...
- Save to ListIn partnership with Inverness Tennis Academy, Highland Highlife and the Tennis For Free Charity, we are looking to start a tennis revolution in Bellfield Park and engage the local community in offering quality low cost coaching and play opportunities for everyone. Click here to check out the tennis services, sessions and activities which are on offer. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1968 678 46516th century peel tower with its attached added-on mansion house. Gardens laid out by Field Marshal Earl Haig. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +The garden welcomes visitors from all over the world and is a great place to visit. A lovely setting to come and have a picnic with the family. Great for those with a botanical curiosity or an interest in the Bible, the Biblical garden welcomes you all! Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 141 334 2422This unique glasshouse located in the Botanic Gardens is a familiar landmark in Glasgow. Read more...
- Save to ListThe Park covers 11 hectares making it the fourth biggest Community Park in Edinburgh. In 2007, it was awarded Scotland’s first Green Flag for excellence in parks. The Park is open to the public 24 hours a day. It is popular for dog walking, informal sports and relaxing – whether it is playing hide and seek, or seeing cherry blossom Read more...
- Save to ListDiscover this 2-acre hillside garden, created in the 1920s using seeds collected by plant hunters. Read more...
- Save to ListRight in the heart of Kirkcudbright, a pretty artists’ colony on the Solway Firth, this 18th-century Georgian house is the former home of Scottish painter E A Hornel. Read more...
- Save to ListA traditional Scottish family garden combining herbaceous plants, shrubs, annuals and fruit. Fine specimen trees. Small picnic area. Special arrangements possible for groups to view Georgian house. Read more...