Dunvegan Castle Garden

Introduction 

This evening, I am posting images and information on the luxuriant garden at Dunvegan Castle, the home of the Chief of Clan MacLeod on the north coast of the Isle of Skye in the Scottish Highlands.

Dunvegan Castle Garden.

Dunvegan Castle Garden

Information on the Garden

This garden was originally paid out in the 18th century and is backed by an extensive mature woodland.

Here can be found a kaleidoscope of colours with emphasis on lush greens supported by other seasonal flowering plants,

Visitors can also experience the woodland walks, pools and water gardens, burn (stream) and waterfall.

An excellent spot to relax and enjoy in conjunction with a visit to the famous castle.

Dunvegan Castle Garden.

Dunvegan Castle Garden.


Video clip of garden


More Information for the visitor to Scotland

The publication, Visitors’ Guide to Scotland includes sections on landscapes, history, cities, gardens, islands and much more. This book is heavily illustrated and contains a wealth of information on Scotland. The ISBN is 978-1-9161332-0-4. Also available via Kindle.

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