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Ardkinglas Woodland Garden
Ardkinglas Woodland Gardens are part of the estate of Ardkinglas House which stands on the shores of Loch Fyne in Argyll with an imposing backdrop of forest and mountains.
The main house is an architectural masterpiece by Sir Robert Lorimer and is full of expert craftsmanship and often used in TV dramas like My Life So Far, The Waterhorse, MaxManus and This September. The house is only open to the public on a Friday from April to October but you can arrange a tour if you book during other months. It’s well worth the visit as the gardens are superb and the rooms in the house all look over Loch Fyne!
Here you’ll find the tallest tree in the United Kingdom as well a family home to explore that has not altered a bit in a hundred years! It’s a wonderful day out as the atmosphere is magical and the estate offers walks, venue for weddings, fine dining, a self catering apartment in the house itself, private tours and a superb collection of plants.
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Ardkinglas Woodland Garden, Ardkinglas, Loch Fyne, Argyll and Bute , United Kingdom
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