Inverewe Garden

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Where in Scotland will you see the tallest Australian gum trees in Britain, sweetly scented Chinese rhododendrons, exotic trees from Chile and Blue Nile lilies from South Africa, all growing on a latitude more northerly than Moscow?

The answer is Inverewe. Miraculous? Yes and no, because although you are in a remote corner of Wester Ross, you are also in a sheltered garden, blessed by the North Atlantic Drift.

In a spectacular lochside setting among pinewoods, Osgood Mackenzie's Victorian dreams have produced a glorious 50-acre mecca for garden lovers.

There is a Visitor Centre, a well stocked shop, plant sales and a newly-opened spacious licensed restaurant with Woodland views.

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Daily Opening Times
Garden
Vistors Centre,
Shop, Restaurant
1 April to 22 October
9.30am to 9.00pm
9.30am to 5.30pm
23 October to 31 March
9.30am to 5.30pm
closed

For Further details please contact
Inverewe Garden, Poolewe, IV22 2LQ, Tel: +44(0)1445-781200

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