Logan Botanic Garden
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Scotland’s most exotic garden. Famed for its tender collections and warmed by the Gulf Stream, Logan is a showcase for colourful blooms throughout the season. Highlights include the three acre Walled Garden, renowned for its collection of South African bulbs and tender perennials, and the contrasting Woodland Garden.
Don't miss the unearthly Gunnera Bog and feel you’ve wandered into the southern hemisphere inside the Tasmanian Creek. Over 1,800 different plant species, including around 180 that are threatened in the wild, can be seen thriving at Logan.
Logan is an integral part of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh which carries out research, conservation, education and global exploration into plants some of which may truly hold the key to the future wellbeing of our planet!
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Logan is situated 14 miles south of Stranraer in the Rhins of Galloway, off the B7065. Please note that Logan Botanic Garden and Logan House Gardens (private estate) are separate sites. The entrance to Logan Botanic Garden can be found off the B7065 approximately 1.5 miles further south, beyond the entrance to Logan House Gardens. There is ample parking.
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