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  Autumn (mid September to mid December)
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Autumn and the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is a time when the woodland gardens are at their prime and there are magnificent displays of fruit in the orchards. Here are some of the sights to be seen in autumn and where to go to see them.

Autumn Colour
Branklyn Garden, Fyvie Castle, Geilston, The Hermitage and Inveresk Lodge.

Fruit Collection/Orchards
Falkland Palace, Kellie Castle, Priorwood Garden, Threave Garden, The Hill House, Fyvie Garden of Scottish Fruits.

 

Autumn in Branklyn garden
Autumn in Branklyn garden

Autumn in the gardens
Autumn in the gardens
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