THREAVE GARDENS
This estate offers many attractions, especially if you love nature and have a soft spot for landscape art. It has been the learning site of the Heritage Gardening School since 1960, which allows it to present topiary art in all its forms and inspirations, from the most classical to the most modern, including a rose garden, a rock garden and a walled garden. The site is also a wonderful nature reserve: you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Galloway hills and the Dee valley, and you can observe ospreys, peregrine falcons, wading birds, geese... The star of the place is quite different: it is the bats! Indeed, they are at home here, in a protected area. Eight species of bats live here and can be observed during guided walks.
Manor House : The baronial mansion is also a highlight of the visit. Threave House has been partially restored as a museum, bringing back to life the decor of what was a Victorian hunting lodge. Guided tours are available for more information.
Walking tour: If you want to extend your stay in this beautiful estate, be aware that several walking tours, from 1h30 to 2h, are available on site or downloadable on the Internet. Snacks: Threave's Terrace Café, renovated in winter 2018, is a destination in its own right, with homemade cakes and dishes and no new, ultra-designed interior crafted with recycled materials. Or stop in the center of the garden at Stables café.
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