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    Green Tourism Award - Silver

    • Free guided garden walks Mon-Fri, May to September
    • Extensive woodland consisting of native and exotic trees, accessible by footpath
    • Stunning views from low and high vantage points

    One of the world's greatest gardens, Inverewe sprang from the realisation of one man's determination and his taste for the exotic. For many, visiting this beautiful, tranquil place is an unforgettable experience. Look out for the new Wildlife Hide, open from 6th April.  MORE>

    Admissions and Visitor Centre:
    1 April – 1 May, 10-5 daily
    2 May - 29 May, 10-5 daily
    30 May - 28 August, 10-6 daily
    29 August - 2 October,10-5 daily
    3 October - 31 October, 10–4 daily

    Restaurant: 1 April - 31 October, 11-4 daily (hot food 12.00-3.00)

    Garden opening hours during the season are as Admissions and Visitor Centre.

    1 November - 31 March 10.00-3.00 daily.
    Please note there are no toilet facilities out of season.
    During high winds or snow the Garden may be closed for the safety of the public.



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      Daffodils and the Lake District may be immortalised by the writings of William Wordsworth and yet this sentinel of spring, adopted by the Welsh as its national emblem is also a significant player in the Scottish horticultural world – whether in the fields of Kincardineshire or in the long established gardens and designed landscapes of the National Trust for Scotland.  more>

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