Argyll, These beautiful gardens at An Cala were created in the 1930's and situated on the West Coast of Scotland.
Argyll, Ardchattan Priory Garden was first the home to Valliscaulian monks in the 13th century it has evolved over the years and now boasts fine herbaceous borders as well as a rockery and shrub borders.
http://www.ardchattan.co.uk/
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Argyll, Arduaine Garden is famous for its collection of Rhododendrons, magnolias and azaleas established over the last century. Splendid coastal views.
Arduaine Garden
Isle of Skye, An open garden on the Isle of Skye with 40 acres of exotic trees, shrubs and flowers with sea and mountain views
Armadale Castle Gardens
Isle of Bute, Ascog Hall, with it's award-winning Victorian fernery and enchanting garden, can be found on the beautiful island of Bute in the Clyde estuary.
http://www.ascogfernery.com/
Caithness, This romantic and unique garden is the most northerly on our guide and proves that it is possible to make a garden in the most unlikely places. CASTLE open.
Castle of Mey
Dorset, Compton Acres has 10 acres of gardens with lovely views over Poole Harbour and the distant Purbeck Hills.
Compton Acres
Isle of Skye, Dunvegan Castle and Gardens on the Isle Skye are not to be missed. CASTLE open to visitors.
Dunvegan Castle
Gwynedd, Portmeirion is home to a 70 acre sub-tropical forest with 20 miles of paths, hidden lakes, temples and breath-taking views. Rhododendrons and Azaleas are one of the main attractions with the peak in May.
Portmeirion Garden
Cornwall, Trebah Gardens, near Falmouth are one of our favourites in Cornwall. There are 26 acres in all with small ponds, lakes and cascades which eventually run down to a small secluded private beach. An all the year round garden!
Trebah Garden
Ross-shire, Small garden & great Restaurant in Applecross on the West Coast of Scotland
Applecross Gardens