Nestled in the northwest Highlands of Inverness, Inverewe Garden & Estate was established in the 19th century by Osgood Mackenzie. This remarkable garden defies expectations with its collection of plants from around the world, including subtropical and exotic species, earning it the nickname ‘Impossible Garden.’ Visitors can explore the lush, diverse landscape and also enjoy an interactive museum, art gallery, visitor center, café, and gift shop. The estate offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences, making it a fascinating destination for both nature enthusiasts and history buffs.
Inverewe (Inverewe Garden & Estate)
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