Royal Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic Gardens – Edinburgh: World renowned for its horticultural excellence, these 70 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds provide a tranquil haven just one mile from the city centre.
Royal Botanic Gardens – Edinburgh: World renowned for its horticultural excellence, these 70 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds provide a tranquil haven just one mile from the city centre.
Priorwood Garden – Melrose: Orchard containing historic apple trees and the only dedicated dried flower garden in Scotland
Pitmedden Garden – Ellon: Stunning Great Garden contains thousands of colourful annuals with adjoining Museum of Farming Life.
Logan Botanic Gardens – Stranraer: Scotland’s most exotic garden. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, southern hemisphere plants flourish in this plantsman’s paradise
Inverewe Garden – Poolewe: One of the world’s greatest gardens, a beautiful and tranquil place with views of the Highlands.
Threave Estate – Castle Douglas: 64 acre ornamental garden with interest throughout the year.
Inveresk Lodge Garden – Musselburgh: Secluded garden with wooded and wildlife areas.
Dawyck Botanic Gardens – Peebles: One of the world’s finest arboreta.
Crarae Garden – Inverary: A unique 100 acre Himalayan garden planted around a steep sided Crarae burn
Branklyn Garden – Perth: Outstanding rhododendrons, alpines, herbaceous and peat garden plants.
Benmore Botanic Gardens – Dunoon: A magnificent mountainside setting with 120 acres of flowering trees and shrubs.
Arduaine Garden – Oban: Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and historical interest.
Blair Castle – Pitlochry: Blair Castle has been the ancient home and fortress of the Earls and Dukes of Atholl for more than 700 years.
Castle of Mey – Thurso: Built in the 1560s, this most northerly inhabited castle was bought by HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1952.
Scone Palace – Perth: Now the family home of the Earls of Mansfield – once the centre of the ancient Celtic Church and the crowning place of kings, including Robert the Bruce and Charles II.
Floors Castle – Kelso: The largest inhabited castle in Scotland, now home to the Duke of Roxburghe. Designed and built by William Adam.
Stirling Castle : One of the grandest castles, a jewel in Scotland’s crown. A centre of art, culture and celebrity in the 16th century.
Inveraray Castle : Unique piece of architecture blending Baroque, Palladian and Gothic.
Glamis Castle – Forfar: The childhood home of HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and the legendary setting for Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
Fyvie Castle – Turriff: Ghosts, legends and folklore are woven into the tapestry of Fyvie’s 800 year old history.