Description:
Logan Botanic Garden lies at the south-western tip of Scotland, unrivalled as ‘Scotland’s Most Exotic Garden’. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, Logan enjoys an almost subtropical climate, enabling southern hemisphere plants to flourish. The spectacular walled garden contains a fabulous collection of rare, subtropical plantings creating the feeling of being in the subtropics and the specialist woodland gardens such as Tasmanian Creek and Chile give splendour to the garden. With its 15 species of palms, giant tree ferns, Proteas and a conservatory filled with colour Logan promises a fantastic day out for all. Scottish Hospitality Awards ‘Family Venue of the Year’ 2025 & ‘Best Garden in the UK’ 2021.
National Plant Collection: Gunnera, Leptospermum, Griselinia, Clianthus and Sutherlandia
Champion Trees: Polylepis and Eucalyptus
National Plant Collection: Gunnera, Leptospermum, Griselinia, Clianthus and Sutherlandia
Champion Trees: Polylepis and Eucalyptus
Directions: Ten miles south of Stranraer on the A716 then 2½ miles from Ardwell Village.











