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Fingask Castle – opening for charity with Scotland’s Gardens Scheme

Fingask Castle – opening for charity with Scotland’s Gardens Scheme

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Scotland’s surrealist garden: spectacular topiary staggers across the garden bumping into stone globes, marble balls, statues and a figure of Alice (in Wonderland). Other literary and historical characters are scattered among the 17th-century pleasure gardens. Bonnie Prince Charlie and his father are said to have approached the castle up the long yew avenue known as 'The King's Walk'. A 15-minute walk takes you down to the dell beneath the castle and St Peter’s Well – a stopping place for medieval pilgrims on their way to the bones of the saintly Queen Margaret at Dunkeld Cathedral. Return via a Chinese bridge, Gabriel’s bridge, an iron age fort, along a stream, past Sir Stuart’s House and back to the castle via the Old Orchard. There are large drifts of snowdrops.

Start time

1000

End time

1600

Admission Price

5.00,

Region

Perthshire

Seasonal campaign

Snowdrop Festival

Address

Fingask Castle, Rait, PH2 7SA Open on Google Maps