Meet the Gardeners
Meet the team who make Attadale
Gardens such a special place to visit.
Frances MacKenzie
Frances studied Zoology, has worked at Attadale for 22 years and as a crofter her great passion is caring for her 200 sheep.
Pamela Bruce
Pamela studied horticulture, worked as a gardener at Scone Palace before moving to Attadale over eight years ago.
Leanda Finlayson
Leanda is a mother of six, loves being in nature, has a passion for mushroom foraging and she makes scrumptious cakes.

About the Gardens
Discover the award-winning Attadale Gardens, located in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Spread over 20 acres, these gardens offer a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and artistic expression. Perfect for a day out, the gardens feature tranquil water gardens, a stunning Japanese Garden, and a collection of sculptures set against the beautiful backdrop of Loch Carron.
Open Daily 10am to 5pm
£10 per adult | Free Entry for children up to age 15
Payment by cash and all major credit cards
Purchase Tickets at the Entrance
Season Tickets
Single entry is £10 and can be paid on arrival, by cash or card.
However, you can enjoy unlimited visits to Attadale Gardens with a Season Ticket, offering great value for regular visitors. Experience the gardens through the changing seasons and make the most of peaceful walks, stunning scenery, and family outings whenever you like. Only £20 per adult - you can purchase these online, or an arrival at the Gatehouse


Family Activities
Attadale Gardens offers a wonderful experience for families, providing a perfect setting for children and adults to explore, learn, and enjoy nature together. Whether you're looking for a peaceful stroll, interactive learning opportunities, or a fun-filled day outdoors, there's something for everyone.
Our Garden Blog
Take a walk through Attadale’s garden stories, from our rare rhododendrons to towering trees from around the world. Our blog dives into the plants, people, and passion behind the gardens. Perfect for plant lovers, curious visitors, and anyone looking for inspiration from the Highlands.
