This whimsical garden is a real-life wonderland, featuring a miniature village, sparkling fountains, and vibrant floral arrangements. Delicate stone paths wind through the gardens, leading visitors past intricately designed fairy houses, a fairy-sized railway, and a diminutive village pub. The atmosphere is enchanting, with soft music and gentle water features creating a soothing ambiance. As visitors explore the gardens, they may even catch a glimpse of the resident fairies, hidden amongst the flowers and greenery.
Great for kids ! Find it a bit ironic the bit about The Lady in the van. All the locals moaned about her parked there and her toilet habits and religious convictions. Suppose that's life though. Especially in small insular communities.
Great little area with an outdoor fire place, the children are loving it and always ready for a walk around when we get the chance.
Love this idea. A wee bit that the kiddies look after just sits by the side of the old boat hut that was burnt down recently.
It's a quiet but run down walk so no need to buy tickets.
It is a very nice place, in a beautiful location. Red cliffs on the back and sea on other side. Children will love a wee fairy garden, however it's a bit neglected. Still magical place for children.
Love coming here. Always come here to visit when visiting Scotland
Good for kids
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Great for kids ! Find it a bit ironic the bit about The Lady in the van. All the locals moaned about her parked there and her toilet habits and religious convictions. Suppose that's life though. Especially in small insular communities.
Great little area with an outdoor fire place, the children are loving it and always ready for a walk around when we get the chance.
Love this idea. A wee bit that the kiddies look after just sits by the side of the old boat hut that was burnt down recently.
It's a quiet but run down walk so no need to buy tickets.
It is a very nice place, in a beautiful location. Red cliffs on the back and sea on other side. Children will love a wee fairy garden, however it's a bit neglected. Still magical place for children.
Love coming here. Always come here to visit when visiting Scotland