Drummond Castle Gardens is a historic brand that has been popular amongst tourists for years. Located in Perthshire, Scotland, the brand's gardens feature stunning French-style landscaping and architecture. The brand is known for its beautiful walking trails, sculpture displays, picnic areas, and historical significance, having been featured in several films and television shows. Peacocks roam freely amongst the gardens, and a sundial dating back to the 17th century is one of the highlights of the property. Tourists and locals alike flock to Drummond Castle Gardens to enjoy the beauty and serenity of the gardens and to immerse themselves in the rich history of the brand. With a pristine reputation and a strong following, Drummond Castle Gardens continues to provide a memorable experience for visitors from around the world.
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A must-see when in the area. The garden is a vast display of local and exotic trees and plants, located at the bottom of the Drummond Castle, which is a gem itself. There is a lovely wee van selling coffee and nibbles to keep you energised for the long walks amongst the greenery.
It’s a trek to get out here but well worth the effort. The gardens are stunning and it is so peaceful to walk through. 10/10 would recommend.
Such a beautiful terraced garden. Thoroughly enjoyed the visit. The garden has a bit of palace of versailles. The castle is like a Disney vibe. Also, the apple orchard is a complement. Definitely recommend it.
We visited on a very wet autumn day and unfortunately the actual castle was closed although the grounds were open.
It's definitely a place to explore in the spring or summer and preferably when it's not raining cats & dogs because the local B roads were dangerously flooded and we were lucky to be able to access or leave the area.
The visitor experience looks great here...good parking, loos and the shop.
Just a shame we weren't advised that the castle itself was closed as we'd bought tickets in advance.
Lovely place to visit, calm and peaceful, and seriously beautiful. Bring a picnic and walk around leisurely. Even if the car park gets busy, it still feels like there’s plenty of calm in the gardens since the area is so big. If you head to the entrance attached to this Google maps point, it takes you down beech avenue which is a gorgeous one mile drive through a strip of beautiful trees.
Loved every second of our visit to Drummond Castle Gardens.
Exploring every corner at your own pace, enjoying the plants and birds and trying to read the most impressive sun dial, gives you serenity and calmness.
Everything is so very well taken care of, it’s perfect. There is a cute little coffee car in one of the corners of the garden where you can take a break, have a drink and a cake (very expensive though).
The entry fee to the gardens is moderate and absolutely worth it. Much recommended to go there.
If you’re an Outlander fan, go and read which scene they filmed in these gardens.
There is one room in the castle you can go in that talks about the sun dial in the center of the gardens. The gardens are amazing, and the road leading to the castle is spectacular.
Beautiful gardens and castle. The gardens are immaculately kept and the woodland walk is really pleasant as well with some interesting carvings along the way.
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