In line with Scottish government restrictions, Inverewe Garden, Inverewe House, the visitor centre, restaurant, toilets and Bothy café are closed. The estate remains open daily. Please see the Planning Your Visit section for more information.
Getting here
Inverewe is around 90 minutes’ drive from Inverness. You’ll pass through some magnificent West Highland scenery.
Opening times
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Garden
Please note that opening is subject to weather conditions.
- Current period1 Jan–early May, closed Early May–31 May, Wed–Sun, 10.00–16.00 1 Jun–31 Aug, daily, 10.00–17.00 (last entry 16.00) 1 Sep–30 Oct, Wed–Sun, 10.00–16.00
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Bothy Café
- Current period1 Jan–early May, closed Early May–31 May, Wed–Sun, 10.00–16.00 1 Jun–31 Aug, daily, 10.00–17.00 1 Sep–30 Oct, Wed–Sun, 10.00–16.00
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Shop
- Current period1 Jan–early May, closed Early May–31 May, Wed–Sun, 10.00–16.00 1 Jun–31 Aug, daily, 10.00–17.00 1 Sep–30 Oct, Wed–Sun, 10.00–16.00
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Visitor centre and restaurant
- Current period1 Jan–early May, closed Early May–31 May, Wed–Sun, 10.00–16.00 1 Jun–31 Aug, daily, 10.00–17.00 (last entry 16.00) 1 Sep–30 Oct, Wed–Sun, 10.00–16.00
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Inverewe House
- Current period1 Jan–31 May 2021, closed 1 Jun–30 Oct, daily, 10.00–16.00
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Estate
- Current period1 Jan–31 Dec 2021, open daily
Entry prices
Planning your visit
We want you to enjoy your visit to Inverewe – your safety is our priority. This means we’ve had to make some changes so that we can keep everyone safe. Please read our Guide on what to expect before you set off.
This property is part of the ‘We’re Good to Go’ scheme, which means we have carried out an official COVID-19 risk assessment to check we have everything in place to reopen safely.
Enjoy a walk around the garden or on the estate trails ... wherever you wander, a warm Highland welcome awaits you here!
Only assistance dogs are allowed in the garden. However, there is a dog walking area adjacent to the car park and we have a designated shaded area for parking. The trails that lead around the estate are suitable for dogs. We ask dog owners to act responsibly with regard to other visitors and to ensure pet welfare is maintained. Please bring bags and dispose of waste in the facilities provided on site.
For more information about planning your visit please see our frequently asked questions.
Facilities & access
A powered scooter can be booked by contacting the visitor centre. This scooter gives access to most of the garden.
We have an ongoing programme of accessible content development. Detailed accessibility guides for the most visited Trust places are available on our Accessibility pages as well as links to useful resources.
We’d love you to visit the Euan’s Guide website to review the accessibility of Trust places and tell us (and others) what’s good and where we need to do better.
Parking is available immediately outside the visitor centre.
There’s ramped access to the visitor centre and restaurant.
Coach parking is available 100m from the visitor centre.
Parking is available immediately outside the visitor centre and is free for members of the National Trust for Scotland. There is a Pay & Display charge for non-members.
Toilets are available by the Bothy café.
For wheelchair users, there’s a map of the garden with suitable routes highlighted. There’s ramped access to the visitor centre and restaurant.