Gardens of Scotland
Scotland is a fascinating country that has a spectacular nature, in fact, may be one of the most beautiful and natural attractions of the world. No doubt the many gardens of Scotland are a great attraction for all tourists and always become one of the main points of interest anywhere in the country. The other day I recommended the finest castles in Scotland and today I will focus on best gardens, at least so considering the Scottish Tourist Office:
- Branklyn Garden: It’s in Perth and is a small garden that is considered one of the prettiest in the entire country.
- Scottish Plant Collectors Garden: It’s in Pitlochry is a spectacular tribute to the Scottish botanical collectors who have traveled the world to get different species. It has an outdoor exhibition of many sculptures.
- Benmore Botanic Garden, Benmore and is in a spectacular avenue of giant redwoods.
- Royal Botanic Garden: Here you can see rock gardens, greenhouses, gardens or greenhouses forests of palm trees. It is in Edinburgh.
- Crarae Gardens: It’s in Argyll and has a wooded glen and many rodocentros with great beauty, and other species, many of them from the Himalayas.
- Logan Botanic Garden: Depends on the Royal Botanic Garden, and there can see collections of Australian ferns, dwarf palms and other species very curious.
- Broughton House and Gardens: Have Japanese influence in the design of gardens and plants. It is in Kirkcudbright.
- Threave Garden: The National Trust for Scotland runs its School of gardening here, encouraging changes and innovations, and is undoubtedly one of the most original and innovative gardens across the country.
- Dawyck Botanical Garden: Trees and plants have large and is considered one of the best gardens from around the UK. Tree houses tercentenary of the highest in the country and has many trails.