In the depths of the Scottish Borders countryside, Dawyck Botanic Garden has a stunning collection of trees and shrubs. After over 300 years of tree planting, Dawyck boasts a world famous arboretum with mature specimens of Brewer's Spruce, the unique Dawyck Beech and some giant trees from North America which are over forty metres tall.
These majestic specimens provide an impressive backdrop for the series of walks and trails, highlighting the wealth of native and exotic plants in display, from the highly scented azaleas to unusually hardy rhododendrons.
Remember to stop for refreshments, gifts and plants at The Conservatory.
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February and November, daily, 10.00am – 4.00pm. March and October, daily, 10.00am – 5.00pm. April to September, daily, 10.00am – 6.00pm.
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Adults £3.50, Concessions £3.00, Child £1.00 Family £8.00.
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| Accessible aux handicapés |
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Limited due to steep terrain. Access for visitors with mobility difficulties.
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| Comment nous trouver |
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Onthe B712, 8 miles south-west of Peebles.
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Information et contact
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Dawyck Botanic Garden
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Peebleshire
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EH45 9JU
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Tél.: 01721 760254
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Fax: 01721 760214
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| Courriel:
dawyck@rbge.org.uk
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