IMPORTANT NOTICE

Drummond Castle Gardens will open to visitors this season from Monday 10th June

Opening hours 11am – 5pm, last entry by 4pm

 Open 10th June – 31 October 2024

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  • Experience the garden.

    Enjoy one of the finest gardens in Scotland. Experience the elegance and splendour of the Castle Gardens, soaring like a bird.

  • History of the Garden

  • Where to find us

    Thinking of coming along? Use the map to find out where we are and there are some helpful tips to find us including our address and Sat Nav reference and a telephone number.

Drummond Castle Gardens is one of Europe’s and Scotland’s most important and impressive formal gardens. Located in Perthshire near Crieff, it dates back to the 17th Century. The gardens were redesigned and terraced in the 19th Century. The formal gardens that you see today were replanted in the 1950s but preserve many of the original features, the ancient yew hedges and the remaining beech tree planted by Queen Victoria, commemorating her visit in 1842.

 

The Gardens have featured in many films, TV programmes and adverts, most notably in the United Artist feature film Rob Roy and the Starz Outlander series.  Download a free Visit Scotland locations Map.  Visitors are welcome to visit the gardens, although the castle remains closed to the public.

Articles of Interest

Read the individual articles or contact the Castle if you wish to find out more about the event.