Ardkinglas Woodland Gardens
Little more than a mile from the Tree Shop and covering 25 acres in a naturally sheltered pocket near
the mouth of the River Kinglas.
Paths throughout the garden offer a variety of walks to suit all abilities. The focus is
on mature trees (including the mightiest conifer in Europe) and an exceptional collection
of rhododendron species. A woodland lochan, ancient mill, scriptorium and a very visible
and thriving population of rare Red Squirrels add to the attractions at Ardkinglas Woodland Garden.
Gardens of Argyll
This site offers information on over 20 gardens varying in size, style and maturity,
dating from the 13th to the 20th century. They are spread throughout the mainland of Argyll,
often in dramatic scenery, and to the islands of Bute, Colonsay, Gigha, Jura, Mull and Seil.
Gardens of Scotland
Scotland’s Gardens Scheme (SGS), a registered charity created in 1931, raises funds for other
worthy charities by facilitating the opening of large and small gardens of horticultural interest
throughout Scotland to the public.