2-for-1 Gardens in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland (2024)

Complete with dramatic landscapes, romantic ruins and shrouded in alluring mystery, the Scottish Highlands and Islands are ripe for exploration. Many of the gardens found nestled in this rugged landscape benefit from the effects of the gulf stream, so expect to see exotic and unusual plant varieties, as you use your 2-for-1 Entry Card across the gardens of the Highlands. From the Victorian arboretum at Armadale castle, to the wildlife you may spot at Inverewe, or the vistas across the Isle of Skye at Attadale, these gardens are sure to delight and surprise. Whether visiting on a day trip from Edinburgh or on an unmissable road trip around the highlands, these Scottish Gardens are the perfect places to visit for holiday makers, families, and horticulturalists alike.

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2-for-1 Gardens to Visit in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland:

Armadale Castle Gardens

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First laid out in the 1790s, the historic gardens of Armadale Castle offer more than just picturesque views out over the Sound of Sleat. Many beautiful plants and exotic varieties thrive in the unique microclimate, in the shadows of the romantic ruins of Armadale Castle. In autumn, find the Victorian arboretum ablaze with colour, or visit in spring to delight at the ground cover provided by orchids and bluebells. As you explore the 40 acres of garden, discover the sculptures nestled among ponds, terraces and herbaceous borders. Keep an eye out for the beautiful Chilean fire bush and download the audio tour to immerse yourself in the history of the castle.

  • Disabled access: Partial
  • Dogs: Permitted on lead
  • Single visitor discount: Yes
  • Refreshments: No

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Attadale Gardens

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In 2021, Attadale Gardens were recognised as regional winners of the RHS Partner Gardens 'Feel-Good awards' . And it's no surprise, given, Attadale's idyllic location and beautiful planting. Attadale boasts many stunning vistas, benefitting from its position just across the water from the Isle of Skye. Described as a painter's garden, there is plenty to see at Attadale from Monet-inspired bridges, Japanese garden and many interesting sculptures. Bright maples, cherries and birches have been planted to provide bold colour in contrast with the dark green of mature conifers.

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  • Disabled access: Partial
  • Dogs: Permitted on lead
  • Single visitor discount: No
  • Refreshments: Light refreshment

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Brodick Castle, Gardens and Country Park

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From the gardens at Brodick Castle, you can relish the magnificent views out over the impressive Brodick Bay. Discover the ‘plant hunter walk’ and the ‘fairies and legends’ trail as you explore more than 10 miles of paths, winding through the charming country park. Complete with terraced lawns, woodlands, wildflower meadow and a tumbling waterfall, there is colour and interest across the seasons. Vibrant rhododendrons, echiums, irises and azaleas bloom in spring. The legacy of 20th century plant explorers can be seen in the exotic and rare botanicals that stud this garden.

  • Disabled access: Partial
  • Dogs: Not permitted
  • Single visitor discount: No
  • Refreshments: Light refreshment

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Abriachan Gardens

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Known as The Gardens on Loch Ness, Abriachan Gardens is home to an impressive collection of native and exotic plants. Walk among the varied planting as you follow sloped paths up the hillside, before reaching the impressive view point over the famous Loch. Abriachan Gardens are well know for their exceptional collection of shrubs, perennials, auricula and alpines. And their onsite nursery is the perfect place to browse and shop once you're feeling inspired.

  • Disabled access: Partial
  • Dogs: Permitted on lead
  • Single visitor discount: Yes
  • Refreshments: No

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Ardtornish Gardens

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As summer draws to a close and autumn beckons, find Ardtornish Gardens ablaze with colour. The gardens are sculpted from a rocky hillside and boast glorious views out across the Isle of Mull. Delight at the white flowers of the Eucryphia and pink of the winter-flowering cherries. Much of this 24-acre site is covered by native birch, alongside larch, fir and pine, which provide interest and form throughout the gardens.

  • Disabled access: Partial
  • Dogs: Permitted on lead
  • Single visitor discount: No
  • Refreshments: Light refreshments

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Inverewe

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Many rare plant species thrive in this northerly oasis. Inverewe is also a great place to spot many of the UK's most exciting wildlife – keep an eye out for the big five: red squirrel, red deer, otter, seal and golden eagle. Inverewe claims to have a rhododendron in flower every day of the year. And alongside their impressive collection of Himalayan blue poppies, Californian redwoods and Wollemi pines, there will be plenty to pique your interest, no matter when you visit. With walled garden and garden of experimentation, there is a full calendar of colour and scent.

  • Disabled access: Partial
  • Dogs: Not permitted
  • Single visitor discount: No
  • Refreshments: Light refreshment

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