All Parks and Gardens
Parks and gardens to visit in Scotland
- Save to Listrarae Garden was created in 1912 by Lady Grace Campbell, the aunt of intrepid plant hunter Reginald Farrer, who sourced trees and shrubs from China, Nepal and Tibet. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1241 860360There is a scenic 4 kilometre accessible woodland trail and a variety of shorter routes. Abundant wildlife including swans and ducks, red squirrel and roe deer. BBQs, marquees and indoor facilities are available to hire. Read more...
- Save to ListBelonging to University of Aberdeen, 11 acres of beautiful plants including important collections. Read more...
- Save to ListBeautiful 18th-century castle built by Robert Adam, the renowned Scottish architect, set in a beautiful country park. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Situated to the south east of the town, the park is huge and is ideal for dog walking or cycling. Read more...
- Save to ListDawyck is truly one of the world’s finest arboreta. Seasonal displays of abundant exotic and native plants provide a breathtaking backdrop of colour throughout the year. The Garden also offers an award-winning visitor centre. Part of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +The remains of the former Abbey of Deer is located on the raised banks of the River Ugie in a wide valley, which features fields, rough pasture and plantations of coniferous trees. The abbey complex is contained within a later large, walled enclosure with the former walled garden of Deer House alongside to the east. It would appear the abbey Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1250 881 400Dirnanean is a 1.5 hectare garden with 7 hectares of recently replanted and restored Policies and over a mile of Burn Walk undergoing restoration; rising into the magnificent surrounding hill scenery at 1,000 feet above sea level. Read more...
- Save to ListDr Neil’s Garden is one of the most remarkable gardens in Scotland today. Lying next to the twelfth-century Duddingston Kirk, where the lower slopes of Arthur’s Seat meet Duddingston Loch, this secluded garden is the result of the imagination, dedication and sheer hard work of Drs. Andrew and Nancy Neil. It has sometimes been called Edinburgh’s Secret Garden. Many people Read more...