Angus garden is a nine acre woodland garden approx 2 miles from the popular highland village of Taynuilt. Created in 1957 by Betty Macdonald in memory of her son Angus, who was killed in Cyprus the year earlier. The garden is set in magnificent scenery, with stunning views towards Ben Cruachan and Glen Etive, and offers peaceful walks and interesting plants. Famous for its collection of hybrid rhododendrons and azaleas the garden has also featured on numerous gardening and general interest television programmes. There are three colour-coded walks ranging from 30mins to 90mins approx.
Getting there: the Drive East from Oban to the village of Taynuilt take Glen Lonan road turning by Taynuilt Hotel, approx 2 miles on right Opening Dates:1st January - 31st December Opening Times: 9.00 am to dusk
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