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RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL AT ANGUS GARDEN

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RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL AT ANGUS GARDEN

2nd April - 24th May | 9.00 - dusk daily

Angus Garden, one of the Glorious Gardens of Argyll and Bute, is a woodland garden created in 1957 with walks around a beautiful loch.

This is a woodland garden, under planted with a large collection of hybrid rhododendrons and azaleas as well as specimen trees and shrubs. It was created in 1957 by Betty Macdonald in memory of her son Angus who was killed in Cyprus the previous year.
The garden is set in magnificent scenery with stunning views towards Ben Cruachan and Glen Etive. It offers peaceful walks, ranging in length from 30 to 90 minutes approximately. The garden has interesting plants at all times of the year and has featured on several gardening and general interest television programmes.