All Parks and Gardens
Parks and gardens to visit in Scotland
- Save to Listhe Bike Park has the usual fun features – rock garden, skinnies, drops, jumps, berms and is aimed at providing a facility where people, particularly young people, can learn mountain bike skills and just enjoy themselves on their bike. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Alexandra Park is a public park in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. It is located in Dennistoun, two miles east of the city centre. To the north is the M8 motorway. Named after Princess Alexandra of Denmark, it opened in 1870. The users of this park have always found the park pleasant and an enjoyable place to relax and Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 7704 049572Email: enquiries@amisfield.org.ukOne of the largest walled gardens in Scotland Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1796 481 355A 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...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1700 504644Email: enquires@argyll-bute.gov.ukThe existing gardens originally formed part of the larger layout designed by Percy Cane for the owners of Ardencraig House. The walled garden was acquired by Rothesay Town council in 1970,and latterly by Argyll and Bute Council, and has been developed to create a propagation ,education and show garden. Extensive bedding and fuchsia displays contain some of the best cultivars Read more...
- Save to ListArduaine Garden is full of colour and fragrance, evoking glamorous destinations. This is no happy coincidence – the garden was begun in 1898 at a time when curiosity about foreign travel and an appetite for the exotic were all the rage. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Argyll Forest Park is a land of craggy peaks and hidden glens, peaceful sea lochs and rushing rivers. Established in 1935, it’s Britain’s oldest Forest Park – and some folk say it’s the bestThe park stretches from the Holy Loch, an inlet of the Firth of Clyde, to the jagged peaks of the Arrochar Alps. It owes its rugged scenery Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Aros Park is like a fabulous back garden for the town of Tobermory. Trails wander through attractive woodland, lush with ferns, and there’s a waterfall to discover, plus a play trail for children to explore. You can cook a barbecue and even try your hand at trout fishing. Read more...
- Save to ListStarted by Baron Schroder in the late 19th century, hill paths meander through 20 acres of conifers and rhododendrons. Read more...