All gardens & parks to visit in Scotland

Relax and enjoy the natural beauty at 36 gardens and parks in Scotland. These green spaces offer a peaceful retreat and showcase diverse plant life.

Do you love spending time in nature? Here are the best gardens and parks in Scotland:

  1. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh1

    Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

     Edinburgh
    Inverleith House is a significant historic house located within the Royal Botanic Garden in the suburb of Inverleith, Edinburgh, Scotland. This house, designed in 1773 by David Henderson and built for James Rocheid in 1774, offers a glimpse into the rich history of the area. It is now a part of the Royal Botanic Garden, providing a unique blend of history and nature for visitors to explore.
  2. Culzean Castle and Country Park2

    Culzean Castle and Country Park

     Maybole
    Culzean Castle is a historic site located near Maybole, Carrick, in South Ayrshire, on the west coast of Scotland. The castle, which overlooks the Firth of Clyde, is a former home of the Marquess of Ailsa, the chief of Clan Kennedy. Today, it is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and is open to the public.
  3. People's Palace and Winter Gardens3

    People's Palace and Winter Gardens

     Glasgow
    The People’s Palace, located in Glasgow, Scotland, is a museum with a rich history. It was constructed between the years 1893 and 1898, making it a significant part of Glasgow's architectural heritage. The museum was designed by the Scottish architect William Brown Whitie, with Alexander Beith McDonald also involved in the planning. The total cost of the construction was £19,000.
  4. The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery4

    The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery

     Glasgow
    The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery is the oldest museum in Scotland. The museum features objects relating to William Hunter and his collections from Roman Scotland, geology (he Begg Collection of fossils donated by James Livingstone Begg), ethnography, ancient Egypt, scientific instruments (from L
  5. Dumfries House5

    Dumfries House

     Cumnock
    Dumfries House is a significant historical mansion situated approximately two kilometers west of the Scottish town of Cumnock, in the East Ayrshire council area. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and architectural beauty of the mansion while also enjoying the picturesque Scottish countryside.
  6. Falkland Palace, Garden and Old Burgh6

    Falkland Palace, Garden and Old Burgh

     Falkland
    Falkland Palace, Garden and Old Burgh is a museum in Cupar. The museum features exhibits related to Social History, Sport and Architecture.
  7. Brodie Castle7

    Brodie Castle

     Forres
    Brodie Castle is a significant historical site located ten kilometers northeast of Nairn in the Scottish Council Area Highland. This castle is the ancestral home of the Brodie Clan, making it a place of great historical significance. Visitors can explore the castle and learn about the history of the Brodie Clan and their influence in Scotland.
  8. Drumlanrig Castle8

    Drumlanrig Castle

     Thornhill
    The magnificent 17th century Drumlanrig Castle boasts over 40 acres of beautiful gardens and offers a range of of activities for the whole family. Set in the 120,000 acre Queensberry Estate, complete with a country park and Victorian gardens, this 17th century castle is one of the most important Re
  9. Threave House9

    Threave House

     Castle Douglas
    Threave House is a museum in Castle Douglas. The museum features exhibits related to: architecture, natural sciences and social history.
  10. Craigievar Castle10

    Craigievar Castle

     Alford
    Craigievar Castle, with its distinctive pink facade, is located approximately 9.6 km south of Alford, in the county of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The castle is currently the seat of the Sempill clan, adding a rich historical context to its already impressive architecture.
  11. Drum Castle, Garden and Estate11

    Drum Castle, Garden and Estate

     Drumoak
    Drum Castle, located near Drumoak in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, holds a significant place in history as it was the seat of the chief of Clan Irvine for centuries. The castle's name, Drum, is derived from the Gaelic word 'druim', meaning 'ridge'. This historical site is now owned by the National Trust for Scotland and is open to the public, offering a glimpse into Scotland's rich past.
  12. Castle Fraser12

    Castle Fraser

     Sauchen
    Castle Fraser, located near Kemnay in the Aberdeenshire region of Scotland, is recognized as the most elaborate Z-plan castle in the country and one of the grandest 'Castles of Mar'. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to Scotland's rich history and heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
  13. Castle Campbell and Garden13

    Castle Campbell and Garden

     Dunning Glen
    Castle Campbell, originally known as Castle Glume, is a historic castle located near the Scottish town of Dollar, situated above the scenic Dollar Glen in the Council Area of Clackmannanshire. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history of Scotland while enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.
  14. University of Dundee Botanic Garden14

    University of Dundee Botanic Garden

     Dundee
    The University of Dundee Botanic Garden is a sprawling 9.5-hectare botanical garden situated in Dundee, Scotland. It offers a vast expanse of diverse plant life and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and botany enthusiasts. The garden is managed by the University of Dundee and is a member of the Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI).
  15. Pitmedden Garden15

    Pitmedden Garden

     Pitmedden
    Pitmedden Garden, located in the town of Pitmedden in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a property of the National Trust for Scotland. This garden is a significant part of Scotland's heritage and offers a unique experience for visitors with its intricate designs and historical significance.
  16. Haddo House16

    Haddo House

     Methlick
    Haddo House is a stately home in Scotland, situated near Tarves in Aberdeenshire, about 20 miles north of Aberdeen. The National Trust for Scotland has owned the property since 1979, ensuring its preservation and accessibility for public enjoyment.
  17. Branklyn Garden17

    Branklyn Garden

     Perth
    Branklyn Garden, once the private garden of Dorothy and John Renton, is situated in the city of Perth in Scotland. Since 1967, it has been under the care of the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). This historic garden is a testament to the Rentons' passion for horticulture and their dedication to creating a unique and diverse garden.
  18. Kellie Castle and Garden18

    Kellie Castle and Garden

     Pittenweem
    Kellie Castle and Garden is a museum in Pittenweem. The museum features exhibits related to Agriculture.
  19. House of Dun19

    House of Dun

     Dun
    The House of Dun is a property of the National Trust for Scotland, located in the parish of Dun, Angus, Scotland. It is situated close to the edge of the Montrose Basin, approximately halfway between the towns of Montrose and Brechin. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the beautiful Scottish countryside while also being within easy reach of local towns.
  20. Pollok House20

    Pollok House

     Glasgow
    Constructed in 1752 and later extended in the early 20th century, Pollok House was generously given to the City of Glasgow in 1966. Today, it is managed by the National Trust for Scotland and is open to the public. Visitors can explore the house and its grounds, immersing themselves in its history and beauty.
  21. Museum of the Isles21

    Museum of the Isles

     Aird of Sleat
    Armadale Castle, located in the Scottish village of Armadale on the Isle of Skye, was built between 1790 and the mid-19th century. It was once the residence of Clan Donald, who settled in Skye in the 15th century and established their main residence in Armadale from the mid-17th century. Today, the castle houses the Museum of the Isles, offering visitors a glimpse into the history and culture of the region.
  22. Hill of Tarvit Mansionhouse and Garden22

    Hill of Tarvit Mansionhouse and Garden

     Cupar
    The Hill of Tarvit House is not only known for its historical significance but also for its stunning landscape gardens. The property is listed in the Scottish Register for Landscape Gardens, a testament to its beautifully maintained gardens and parklands. It has been awarded the highest accolade of 'outstanding' in two out of seven categories, making it a notable destination for garden enthusiasts and nature lovers.
  23. Lauriston Castle23

    Lauriston Castle

     Edinburgh
    Lauriston Castle, located in the Scottish city of Edinburgh, is a historical site dating back to the 16th century. The castle, which has been extended in the 19th century, offers a stunning view over the Firth of Forth. This makes it not only a place of historical interest but also a location with a beautiful landscape.
  24. David Livingstone Birthplace24

    David Livingstone Birthplace

     Blantyre
    The David Livingstone Centre is a museum situated in the Scottish town of Blantyre, within the South Lanarkshire council area. This museum is dedicated to the life and work of the missionary and African explorer, David Livingstone, who was born in one of the buildings on the site.
  25. Geilston Garden25

    Geilston Garden

     Dumbarton
    Geilston Garden is a beautiful property managed by the National Trust for Scotland. It is situated in the north-west of Cardross, in the region of Argyll and Bute. This location offers a serene and peaceful environment for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of Scotland.
  26. Leith Hall Garden and Estate26

    Leith Hall Garden and Estate

     Huntly
    Leith Hall, located in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a country house with a rich history. It was constructed in 1650, taking the place of the medieval Peill Castle. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, allowing visitors to explore the architectural and cultural heritage of the region.
  27. House Of The Binns27

    House Of The Binns

     Linlithgow
    The House of the Binns is a historic mansion located near the Scottish town of Blackness in the West Lothian council area. This location offers visitors a chance to explore a piece of Scotland's rich history and architectural heritage. The mansion is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, providing a serene environment for tourists.
  28. The Pineapple28

    The Pineapple

     Falkirk
    This bizarre structure, in the shape of a pineapple, was built in 1761 as a garden retreat. The policies are now an oasis for wildlife.
  29. Newhailes House & Gardens29

    Newhailes House & Gardens

     Musselburgh
    Newhailes House, previously known as Whitehill, is a neoclassical mansion situated on the western outskirts of the Scottish town of Musselburgh, in the Council Area of East Lothian. This historic building, designed by the Scottish architect James Smith in 1686 as his own residence, has undergone several changes over the centuries. It was sold to John Bellenden, 2nd Lord Bellenden, in 1701, who later sold it to David Dalrymple, 1st Baronet, in 1709. The estate was renamed Newhailes, a name inspired by Dalrymple's Hailes Castle.
  30. Hugh Miller's Birthplace Cottage and Museum30

    Hugh Miller's Birthplace Cottage and Museum

     Cromarty
    Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum in Cromarty celebrates prominent 19th-century Highland polymath, Hugh Miller – an eminent geologist, writer and social commentator. Today the Georgian villa, Miller House, is a museum which presents his life and work, while the iconic thatched fisherman’s c
  31. Annet House Museum and Garden31

    Annet House Museum and Garden

     Linlithgow
    Local History Museum and Garden.
  32. Glenesk Folk Museum32

    Glenesk Folk Museum

     Glenesk
    Glenesk Folk Museum is an independent museum set in the midst of Glenesk, one of the five Angus Glens. Opened in 1955 by its creator and original curator, local schoolteacher Greta Michie, the museum existed in a building called The Retreat. This was built for Captain Wemyss in the 1840s as a huntin
  33. Old Haa33

    Old Haa

     Yell
    Old Haa is a museum in Burravoe, Yell. The museum features exhibits related to: archives, archaeology, music, social history, fine art, maritime, decorative and applied art, land transport and personalities.
  34. Ardkinglas Estate34

    Ardkinglas Estate

     Cairndow
    Situated on the shores of Loch Fyne in Argyll, against a spectacular background of mountain and forest, Ardkinglas House is an architectural gem. Ardkinglas Woodland Gardens are open all the year round with an outstanding collection of plants and trees, including the tallest tree in Britain. There a
  35. Pittencrieff House Museum35

    Pittencrieff House Museum

     Dunfermline
    Pittencrieff Park, locally known as "The Glen", is a public park located in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. The park was purchased in 1902 by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who then gifted it to the people of Dunfermline in a ceremony held the following year. This generous act was a significant event in the history of the park and the city.
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    Dollar Museum

     Dollar
    Dollar Glen is a picturesque valley located to the north of the town of Dollar, in the council area of Clackmannanshire, Scotland. Managed by the National Trust for Scotland, the valley is part of the southern side of the Ochil Hills. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and those who enjoy peaceful walks amidst beautiful landscapes.