Dawyck Gardens

Located in the hills of the Scottish Borders, 65-acre Dawyck enjoys an almost continental climate comprising warm dry summers followed by cold, snowy winters. Plants from the mountainous regions of Europe, China, Nepal, Japan and North America thrive here.

The Gardens are famous for their seasonal flowers such as snowdrops and bluebells.

The website has some stunning images that show the beauty and diversity of the Gardens.

Accessibility

The Garden has a wheelchair-accessible walk that takes around 20 mins at a moderate pace. The cafe inside the Garden is wheelchair and mobility aid accessible.