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Achamore Gardens is a 45-acre botanical garden featuring a variety of plant species, including roses, herbaceous borders, and a rock garden. The gardens also boast a large glasshouse, a tranquil pond, and a scenic woodland walk. Visitors can explore the gardens' many themed areas, such as the Sensory Garden, the Fragrant Garden, and the Wildlife Garden, each designed to stimulate the senses and promote relaxation.
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Fantastic, could easily spend all day wandering around. Well signposted, loafs of hidden walkways and paths. Views to Islay and the mainland, worth a visit.
Stunning, sheltered gem on the small island of Gigha. Easily walkable (or cycled, or even driven) from the ferry which runs from Kintyre to the island's only settlement. The gardens have various sections and themes and contain several champion, and many exotic, trees.
This is such an impressive space; we visited to fill some time and ended up staying half of the day. The viewpoint is spectacular! Keep a keen eye out for the greenhouse cats, they're adorable.
Absolutely fantastic gardens. Highly recommend a day trip to Gigha to take in a hidden gem of a tropical garden on Scotland's west coast
Stunning gardens ran by the local community. Very friendly and helpful staff. New easy access path has just been installed. Creating a large wheelchair and buggy friendly area. Walled gardens were exploding with colour when we were there in September. We will definitely be back!
Beautiful gardens, and a lovely collection of Rhododendron species, some very rare ones too. Picnic area in the garden, bamboo maze to amuse the kids, and fantastic views out over the sea. Highly recommend a visit!
Features
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Activities
Hiking
Amenities
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Children
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Pets
Dogs allowed
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Fantastic, could easily spend all day wandering around. Well signposted, loafs of hidden walkways and paths. Views to Islay and the mainland, worth a visit.
Stunning, sheltered gem on the small island of Gigha. Easily walkable (or cycled, or even driven) from the ferry which runs from Kintyre to the island's only settlement. The gardens have various sections and themes and contain several champion, and many exotic, trees.
This is such an impressive space; we visited to fill some time and ended up staying half of the day. The viewpoint is spectacular! Keep a keen eye out for the greenhouse cats, they're adorable.
Absolutely fantastic gardens. Highly recommend a day trip to Gigha to take in a hidden gem of a tropical garden on Scotland's west coast
Stunning gardens ran by the local community. Very friendly and helpful staff. New easy access path has just been installed. Creating a large wheelchair and buggy friendly area. Walled gardens were exploding with colour when we were there in September. We will definitely be back!
Beautiful gardens, and a lovely collection of Rhododendron species, some very rare ones too. Picnic area in the garden, bamboo maze to amuse the kids, and fantastic views out over the sea. Highly recommend a visit!