These beautiful gardens in Leven, Scotland, feature a stunning collection of plants, flowers, and trees, with vibrant colors and serene surroundings. The gardens are designed to resemble a traditional English country garden, with winding paths, tranquil ponds, and picturesque seating areas. Visitors can explore the gardens at their own pace, taking in the sights and sounds of nature. The gardens also host various events and exhibitions throughout the year, including flower shows, art exhibitions, and live music performances.
First visit to the Gardens although no colour at this time of year it is usually a mass of colour with the summer bedding . There are 2 commemorative monuments to the Polish 1st Parachute Brigade with information signs which are very interesting during the war the brigade's HQ was at the nearby Largo House .There is a bond between the townsfolk and the men of Poland I had not realised
Lovely garden. Always well maintained and has plenty of benches to sit in the sun. The flower beds are magnificent in the summer and the grass is nice. Perfect for a wee picnic or a catch up with pals.
A memorial to the Polish military personnel who lived and trained nearby during the Second World War.
Lovely well maintained gardens in peaceful surrounding. Winter not the best time to visit though
This is a small garden, ideal to spend half an hour in.
Beautiful gardens
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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First visit to the Gardens although no colour at this time of year it is usually a mass of colour with the summer bedding . There are 2 commemorative monuments to the Polish 1st Parachute Brigade with information signs which are very interesting during the war the brigade's HQ was at the nearby Largo House .There is a bond between the townsfolk and the men of Poland I had not realised
Lovely garden. Always well maintained and has plenty of benches to sit in the sun. The flower beds are magnificent in the summer and the grass is nice. Perfect for a wee picnic or a catch up with pals.
A memorial to the Polish military personnel who lived and trained nearby during the Second World War.
Lovely well maintained gardens in peaceful surrounding. Winter not the best time to visit though
This is a small garden, ideal to spend half an hour in.
Beautiful gardens