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Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Open Garden: Auchtermuchty Open Gardens

The diversity of Auchtermuchty Open Gardens makes this village well worth a visit!

Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Open Garden: Auchtermuchty Open Gardens

About Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Open Garden: Auchtermuchty Open Gardens

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The Gardeners of Auchtermuchty

A wide variety of gardens, many hidden and behind walls. The diversity of gardens makes this village well worth a visit. One garden has a forest orchard set in woodland with many mature trees and an emphasis on encouraging into the garden wildlife in all its forms. Another garden - started in 2012 but already looking well established - contains a range of plants, trees, shrubs, roses and an amazing border of meconopsis. Other gardens show an extensive range of formal herbaceous and informal borders, shrubs and trees - including a fine old specimen Redwood.

Directions: On the A91 from Cupar and Kinross. B936 from Falkland and Newburgh. Stagecoach buses 36 or 94A. Moffat & Williamson buses 64, 64A and 66.

Other details: Tickets will be available at a number of the gardens - for exact details please check the website nearer the time. Please wear appropriate footwear, as some gardens have rough areas. Disabled access to some gardens may be limited. Dogs are not allowed.

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