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Dundonnell House

Little Loch Broom, Wester Ross IV23 2QW
Dundonnell Estates
T:07789 390028 sueandwill@icloud.com
Current Openings:
By arrangement 1 April - 31 October (2023)
Admission £5.00, children free.
Nominated charity: The Linda Norgrove Foundation 30% & The Greenpeace Environmental Trust 30%.
Saturday 29 July, 2pm - 5pm (2023)
Admission £5.00, children free.
Nominated charity: The Linda Norgrove Foundation 30% & The Greenpeace Environmental Trust 30%.
Description: Camellias, magnolias and bulbs in spring, rhododendrons and laburnum walk in this ancient walled garden. Exciting planting in new borders gives all year colour, centred around one of the oldest yew trees in Scotland. A new water sculpture, midsummer roses, recently restored unique Victorian glass house, riverside walk, arboretum - all in the valley below the peaks of An Teallach.
Champion Trees: Yew and Holly

Directions: Turn off the A835 at Braemore on to the A832. After 11 miles take the Badralloch turn for a half-mile.

Other details: Teas only available in June.

Past Openings:
Saturday 15 April, 2pm - 5pm (2023)
Admission £5.00, children free.
Nominated charity: The Linda Norgrove Foundation 30% & The Greenpeace Environmental Trust 30%.
Thursday 1 June, 2pm - 5pm (2023)
Admission £5.00, children free.
Nominated charity: The Linda Norgrove Foundation 30% & The Greenpeace Environmental Trust 30%.
The listing location on a map.
Past Openings:
Saturday 15 April, 2pm - 5pm (2023)
Admission £5.00, children free.
Nominated charity: The Linda Norgrove Foundation 30% & The Greenpeace Environmental Trust 30%.
Thursday 1 June, 2pm - 5pm (2023)
Admission £5.00, children free.
Nominated charity: The Linda Norgrove Foundation 30% & The Greenpeace Environmental Trust 30%.