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Logan Botanic Garden
"Logan Botanic Garden is open daily from 1 March - 15 November 10am-5pm. At the south-western tip of Scotland lies Logan, the country's 'most exotic garden'. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, southern hemisphere plants flourish in this plantsman's paradise near Port Logan in Dumfries & Galloway. Part of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Voted 'Best Garden in the UK 2021' by Which? magazine. Winner of Dumfries & Galloway Life Awards 'Tourism Champion' in 2021 & 2017. 5* rating by VisitScotland. Green Tourism 'Gold' award. Please note we have no connection or affiliation with Logan House Garden which is a separate property. Registered assistance dogs only."
Address: , Stranraer DG9 9ND, DGY, GB
Phone: 01776 860231
State: DGY
City: Stranraer
Zip Code: DG9 9ND

opening times

Monday: 10:00-17:00
Tuesday: 10:00-17:00
Wednesday: 10:00-17:00
Thursday: 10:00-17:00
Friday: 10:00-17:00
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-17:00


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Reviews
What an incredible garden, even in the wet! Our family had such a fantastic time here, we'd highly recommend it to anyone. Just wish there were a few more hours in the day so we could have seen all of it. Plants are well labelled and there's lots of paths to explore, we especially liked the ones through the bamboo forest. After exploring round the ponds we found a great selection of gluten-free AND dairy-free cakes in the tea room.
Outstanding visitor attraction. Well thought out with plenty to see and do. Super friendly staff throughout the site including the potting shed cafe. No dogs allowed in the garden but there is shaded parking out front. The range of plants that thrive here are amazing. It's well worth a visit if you're in the area.
The gardens are beautiful. So many different plants and trees to take in. And when the weather is sunny there are plenty of open spaces to sit and enjoy the heat. Also a great cafe/restaurant to get some food while you are there. Highly recommend!
Incredible! What an absolute hidden gem of a place. So much to see! From the huge fish in the pond to the sculpted landscaped gardens to the huge trees and various worlds biomes. Just when you think you have seen it all you turn a corner and another stunning view feeds your eyes. Well worth the drive!
Phenomenal Gardens! Sections of the garden from different parts of the world. Representations of Chilli, south Africa and others. The attention to detail is breathtaking. There is a section specific for wheelchairs. Great place for kids. Cafe on site. March to October 10am to 5pm February to November 10am to 4pm
This is an exquisite garden with such a variety of tropical and temperate plants. They are laid out in a beautiful garden that is a pleasure to walk around, discovering the plants as you walk. We will be back. The potting shed cafe serves beautifully prepared food and the staff are so helpful and friendly too.
We visited on the way to the near by lighthouse and enjoyed a quick visit because of the cold and wind. There is plenty to see here and a decent cafe so in the warmer months, we could of easily stayed for a full day, which would make a really good and cheap day out....... we would definitely return in the summer months. Restrooms: Clean and well stocked. Dog-friendliness: I believe it is a dog friendly site, but I'd phone in advance to check. Picnic area: Plenty of space for picnics
Excellent place to visit, well kept gardens, some routes were good for the disabled scooter, woodland walk is slightly hilly. You can hire a buggy. Walk around the continents in half a day, good variety of tree and shrub species.
A well laid out garden - all the plants/trees are labelled. All areas easily accessible - we were there in late April and most of the rhododendrons were in flower. There is also a pond with koi in it. It was a nice place to spend a couple of hours, there is also a cafe and a small gift shop. There were also a lot of pheasants roaming about.
Logan Botanic Garden is well worth going out your way to visit. From the moment you turn into the gardens you are welcomed by beauty. The site is reasonably sized taking about 1.5hrs to get around at a leisurely pace taking in all of the fascinating plants, trees and flowers. In addition to this there was an abundance of wildlife during our visit in late April. Bees, butterflies, koi carp, more pheasants than I could count, and a wonderful plethora of other birds. There is plenty of seating across the gardens, so many opportunities to stop for a rest/take in the scenery. For £8 I was more than happy with the experience we got and I would definitely visit again if back in Dumfries and Galloway.
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