Inverewe Garden


Inverewe Garden was Osgood Mackenzie´s plan to create a garden from windswept moorland on a rocky peninsula beside Loch Ewe, which raised a few eyebrows in its day. His vision is still astonishing today, with some of the world´s largest growing trees planted into holes hewn out of the bedrock. The garden is nurtured by the warm currents of the North Atlantic Drift, and is set amidst some of the country´s finest scenery. Over time a kaleidoscope of exotic plants has been cultivated, giving colour and interest throughout the year - a plantsman´s paradise with Chinese rhododendrons, Tasmanian eucalypts, Himalayan blue poppies, New Zealand daisy bushes, Chilean lantern-trees, Californian dogĀ®s-tooth violets, South African bulbs, Mediterranean rock roses, and many more besides.

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Organisation/s: National Trust for Scotland
Opening Times: All year, Daily, 09:30-21:00. Nov-Mar closes 16:00.
Admission: Adult £8.00, Child/Concession £5.00, Family £20.00, Family (1 parent) £16.00. NTS/NT Members Free.
Location: On the A832, by Poolewe, six miles north east of Gairloch.
Facilities: Plants for sale, Gift shop, Restaurant, Light refreshments, Limited disabled access, Toilet facilities, Parking available, Access by bus, Access by rail , Parkland/Woodland Acreage: 50