All Parks and Gardens
Parks and gardens to visit in Scotland
- Save to ListRiverside Park, centrally situated in Glenrothes, has pleasant woodland walks, floral gardens, a pond and recently an Arboretum has been planted. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1312 482 909Email: visitorwelcome@rbge.org.ukThe Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh was founded in 1670 as a physic garden. Read more...
- 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: +44-0- 1479 831476RSPB Loch Garten Osprey Centre sits amidst the stunning Caledonian pineforest, just a short walk from the shores of beautiful Loch Garten. There is a viewing area in the centre, with binoculars and telescopes to view the ospreys and other wildlife, plus live hi-definition CCTV pictures to give really good close up views of the birds on the nest. Red Read more...
- Save to ListSaughton Park is one of Edinburgh’s hidden jewels. It has a large tract of well-managed open space with playing fields and athletics track, the biggest skate board park in Scotland and a modern creative play area. Spread over 34 acres, it also has a delightful formal garden in classic style, with neatly-clipped yew hedges, flower and heather beds, a sunken Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1334 476452Email: info@standrewsbotanic.orgAbout 8000 species of ferns, herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees are grown here. Some are native to Scotland but most grow wild in other regions of the world. All those outdoors are hardy and can be cultivated successfully in the climate around St Andrews. The soil is developed in glacial till overlying magnesian limestone. In the upper part of the Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1683 220697Small park, good for children, little boating lake an mini water park. Read more...