Scotland’s Gardens Scheme – Brechin Castle
About This Event
Scotland’s Gardens Scheme was founded in 1931 to raise money for the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland, to help support the Queen’s Nurses, before the creation of the National Health Service.
The charity raises funds for hundreds of charities each year, powered by amazing teams of volunteers and garden owners around Scotland, through garden gate tickets, plants sales and teas.
The uniquely-curving walls are just one of many delightful surprises in store as you wander around Brechin Castle’s renowned walled garden.
Find charm and splendour in the wide, gravelled walks, secluded smaller paths and hidden corners, whilst you take in the stunning blend of ancient and modern plantings.
May sees the rhododendrons and azaleas hit the peak of their flowering to wonderful effect, with complementary underplanting and a framework of beautiful trees to further heighten your experience.
This is a lovely garden to visit at any time of year, but it is really something to behold in the spring.
Event Venue Information:
Venue:
Brechin Castle
Address:
Brechin Castle, Brechin, UK