π Cardross, Argyll & Bute
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Geilston Garden dates back over 200 years, lying at the end of an avenue of limes on the Clyde coast a few miles west of Dumbarton. The garden splits into several varied parts: an interesting kitchen garden, orchard, slightly nondescript paddock, wooded burn (bluebells in May) and – the highlight – a very colourful walled garden. These all fan out from the (private) Geilston House: owned by a succession of wealthy merchant families until 1998, when it was taken into the care of the National Trust for Scotland. A pleasant diversion for an hour or two on a summer’s day.
π Location
π Off the A814 0.5 mi northwest of Cardross
π§ O.S. Grid Reference: NS 339784
π°οΈ GPS coordinates: 55.969370,-4.663614
π Bus stops on A814 at garden turnoff
π Car park
π Key info
β Daily, mid March to late October
π« Β£8.50 adult / Β£6.50 child / free for National Trust for Scotland members
π nts.org.uk