
Scotland: Best of Angus Gardens
Key Highlights
- Historic castles and their fine gardens
- Sweeping views of Montrose Basin, a haven for birds
- Travel into the Angus Glens
- The richly planted borders of the House of Pitmuies
Summary
The rich, fertile soil of Angus provides an ideal environment for gardening, so it’s no surprise that within this historic county in North-East Scotland there is a host of wonderful gardens to be enjoyed.
The House of Pitmuies, with its lavishly planted herbaceous borders, is perhaps the star of the show. We see two grand gardens at Edzell Castle, which features a delightful formal garden, and at Glamis Castle, perhaps better known for its royal connections but home to some lovely grounds. Further highlights include the traditional mixed borders at Dunninald, and Langley Park near Montrose, which features four separate walled gardens along with woodland and wildflowers.
What's included
- Three nights’ dinner, bed and breakfast at the Links Hotel, Montrose.
- Comfortable coaching throughout
- All visits as outlined in the itinerary
- Services of an expert professional tour manager



