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Child Friendly Gardens in Argyll & Bute
Set out below are Child friendly gardens in Argyll & Bute, including Ardkinglas Woodland Garden. Our Child friendly gardens offer a variety of interesting features to keep the young ones amused whilst teaching them about their surroundings and environment.
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Total of 6, showing 1 – 6 |
Ardkinglas Woodland Garden
Cairndow
Children of all ages welcome
Ardkinglas Woodland Garden is set on a hillside in a peaceful location overlooking Loch Fyne. It is home to many of Britain´s Champion Trees including the `Mightiest Conifer in Europe´, a Silver Fir and one of the tallest trees in Britain, a Grand... more
Achamore Gardens
Isle of Gigha
Children of all ages welcome
On the community-owned Isle of Gigha, there are 54 acres of Achamore Gardens. The warming influence of the North Atlantic Drift allows an even greater array of sub-tropical and temperate plants to grow happily out doors. The present compartment... more
Benmore Botanic Garden
Dunoon
Children of all ages welcome
Benmore Botanic Garden is in the wonderful woodland setting of the Eachaig Valley, a garden steeped in history and surrounded by dramatic scenery. Boasting a world-famous collection of magnificent conifers, flowering trees and shrubs, its 150 acres... more
Dunans Castle Woodland Garden
Glendaruel
Children of all ages welcome (accommpanied by an adult)
Dunans Woodland garden is a heritage garden accessed over the unique A’listed Dunans Bridge designed by Thomas Telford. The walk gives excellent views of the ruined B listed Dunans Castle, seat of the Clan Fletcher from 1746, and in Cambell ownership... more
Mount Stuart Gardens
Isle of Bute
Children of all ages welcome
Mount Stuart´s gardens date back to circa 1717 when the 2nd Earl of Bute started to lay out substantial grounds - the beginning of the three hundred acres of wilderness, woodland and designed landscape that can be enjoyed today. The 19th century saw... more
An Cala
Isle of Seil
Children of all ages welcome
An Cala is a fine garden designed by Thomas Mawson in the early 1930s, tucked between the rocky cliffs and the sea. A formal terrace built from local slate is complemented by winding paths and meandering streams with dams in many places to make... more
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Total of 6, showing 1 – 6 |
Towns in Argyll & Bute with Garden listings: Cairndow | Dunoon | Glendaruel | Inveraray | Isle of Bute | Isle of Gigha | Isle of Seil | Oban
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