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Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Open Garden: Blebo Craigs Village Gardens

Take a walk round a selection of cottage gardens in the charming, rural village of Biebo Craigs!

Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Open Garden: Blebo Craigs Village Gardens

About Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Open Garden: Blebo Craigs Village Gardens

Blebo Craigs, Cupar KY15 5UG
Gardeners of Blebo Craigs

A selection of cottage gardens in this charming rural village, situated between Cupar and St Andrews; most gardens have stunning views over the surrounding countryside. The gardens are all different, many with beautiful herbaceous borders and unusual trees, there are also ponds, orchards and a living roof. Because the village is on a hill, please be aware that some of the gardens will involve steps.

From St Andrews: B939 for 5 miles, village sign on your left at the bus stop pointing right and taking you straight to the village. From Cupar: B940 to Pitscottie, turn left onto the B939 and, after a couple of miles, turn left into the village. Turn left at the phone box for the Village Hall and signs to the parking area.

Other details: The plant sale will take place in the parking area. Homemade soup, teas, coffees and cake available in the Village Hall from 11am onwards.

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