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Woodland Gardens in Highlands & Islands of Scotland
Set out below are Woodland gardens in Highlands & Islands of Scotland, including Arduaine Garden. The Woodland gardens featured on our Britain's finest website consist of woodland walks with superb views, captivating flora and fauna, combined with floral landscapes.
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Arduaine Garden
Arduaine, Oban
Arduaine Garden is a tranquil green oasis nestling on the west coast surprising and delighting garden enthusiasts all year round. This south-facing garden on the Sound of Jura benefits from the warming effect of the Gulf Stream and encourages some... more
Lochalsh Woodland Garden
Balmacara, Kyle of Lochalsh
Gardeners will appreciate Lochalsh Woodland Garden, which blends mature woodland with 20th century underplanting, gardens and terraces with the natural features of the rugged coastline. Paths wind gently amongst rhododendrons and later ferns,... more
Cawdor Castle and Gardens
Cawdor Castle, Nairn
The oldest garden north east of Cawdor Castle was enclosed with walls and bastions in 1620, and cultivated in the old fashioned manner where soft fruits, flowers, vegetables and fruit trees were mingled closely together. Today this garden has been... more
Mount Stuart Gardens
Isle of Bute
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
The Queen Elizabeth Castle of Mey Trust
Mey, Thurso
The Castle & Gardens of Mey was owned by the Queen Mother who bought the Castle of Mey in 1952 and every year from 1955 to 2001 spent August and part of October at the Castle until her death in 2002. The walled garden had been much neglected and over... more
Ardkinglas Woodland Garden
Cairndow
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
Attadale Gardens
Strathcarron
Attadale House was built in 1755 by Donald Matheson. Gardens and woodlands were started in 1890 by Baron Schroder and planted with rhododendrons, azaleas and specimen trees. Since the storms of the 1980s, owners Ewen and Nicky Macpherson have planted... more
Achamore Gardens
Isle of Gigha
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
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