Glorious Gardens of Argyll & Bute

Kilmory Woodland Park

Within the attractive grounds of Kilmory Castle, centre of administration of Argyll and Bute Council lies Kilmory Woodland Park. William J Hooker, Professor of Botany at the University of Glasgow and later Director of Kew Gardens, is reputed to have laid out the grounds about the year 1830 and to have provided many of the exotic shrubs and plants that flourished there.

In 1974 Argyll and Bute Council acquired the House and grounds. The garden still retains many rare trees and shrubs, including fine rhododendrons. Kilmory Woodland Park offers a network of woodland walks linking a lochside picnic area, bird hide, superb viewpoints and archaeological sites.

“A garden full of stately views, of borders, beds and shrubberies; and lawns and avenues with statues on the terrace and seabirds strutting by.”

Kilmory Woodland Park Information

Address:
Kilmory Castle, Lochgilphead, Argyll, PA31 8RT
Tel:
01546 602127
Contact:
Alison McIlroy
Email:
alison.mcilroy@argyll-bute.gov.uk
Website:
www.argyll-bute.gov.uk
Open:
All year round, dawn to dusk
Getting there:
One mile from Lochgilphead off the A83 to Inveraray.
Facilities Available
Wheelchair access in part/with assistance, Dogs on leads (dog loop walk), Guided tours by prior arrangement