23rd - 24th May | 1.00 - 5.30 pm each day
The flower garden is sheltered by magnificent beeches, limes, ancient yews and Japanese maples. There are herbaceous borders, a burnside rhododendron and azalea walk and a rockery. Old fashioned and species roses, tulips, spring bulbs and Himalayan poppies make a varied display in this informal haven of beauty and tranquillity. The garden gives on to Strachur Park laid out by General Campbell in 1782, which offers spectacular walks through natural woodland with 200 year old trees, rare shrubs and a lochan rich in native wildlife.
Teas available at the Post Office