Bolfracks Garden

Its origins dating back to the mid 18th century. It is renowned for its impressive collections of unusual and rare plants, including a superb collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, acers, old fashioned roses and an array of herbaceous perennials.

The garden faces north with fabulous views over the Tay valley. This plantman’s garden has many interesting features from springtime through to autumn. For aspiring gardeners this is an inspiring site. Much of the garden here today originates from the 1970’s and is the work of the late Mr J Douglas Hutchison.

The stream garden was planned and constructed by Ian Lawrie of Dundee in 1928 along the course of the Bolfracks Burn. It was restored and replanted from 1983 to 1985.

Visitors are welcome to bring a picnic to enjoy at one of the many tranquil spots in the garden. Bolfracks Garden is a member of Scotland's Gardens Scheme.

Planning A Visit

Open from 1st of April through to 31st October each year.

Address: Bolfracks Estate Office, Bolfracks, By Aberfeldy PH15 2EX

From the Cairn Hotel 40 miles (about 45 minute drive)
Tel: 01887 820344
www.bolfracks.com