Logan Botanic Garden

Botanical garden · Dumfries and Galloway

Logan Botanic Garden

Botanical garden · Dumfries and Galloway

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Port Logan, Stranraer DG9 9ND, United Kingdom

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Palms, tree ferns, eucalyptus groves, walled garden, conservatory  

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"Home to exotic plants from places as far-flung as South and Central America, Africa, and Australasia, Logan Botanic Garden is a beautiful place to wander and relax amid spectacular flora. Located on the southwestern tip of Scotland, the garden enjoys an almost subtropical climate, allowing plants like the towering, purple-flowered giant viper’s-bugloss—native to the Portuguese island of Madeira—to thrive. Plant lovers will be startled by the range of species that gardeners here coax into full-blossomed life, from palm trees and ferns to eucalyptus and the rhubarb-like gunnera. Stroll through the walled garden to see the fish pond adorned with water lilies, then head to the Logan Conservatory, an elegant, Victorian-style building that houses a variety of tender plants from South Africa."

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Andy Shillam

Google
What a beautiful and fascinating place this is. Positioned on the gulf stream, it is full of unusual plantings, including gigantic gunneras and forests of tree ferns. We visited in mid July, when admittedly, the weather was incredible, but did not see one plant that looked sorry for itself. You always see plants past their best in gardens, but not here. The ground staff are all friendly and approachable, with a wealth of knowledge. Being part of the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, Logan holds collections of many unusual plants. The cafe has some great food and cakes, and the staff all smile (imagine that)!! I would definitely recommend a visit.

Paul Chetwynd

Google
Plenty parking, easy access into shop and reception, very pleasant helpful young ladies ready to explain everything. My wife had a mobility scooter, and the paths etc were wide and easygoing. We spent over 3hrs and the gardens were amazing and very well maintained. We had a lovely wander around.Would recommend

Spike Nepenthe

Google
I wish this was closer to home, we happened to visit in particularly good weather that will only have worked in their favour, but the gardens are stunning and very well kept. All of the staff that we ran into (either on the grounds or in their shop) have been very friendly and helpful. It's worth noting that they don't allow dogs in the garden (although they allow you to enter and exit as you please) so any dogs would need to stay with the car, there are parts of the carpark with shade. Mobility around the gardens is pretty accessible though there are a few places with steps that, if avoided, mean you'd miss out a whole section of the gardens. In short, it's well worth a visit only dogs and wheels may be an issue

Joshua Tann

Google
Fantastic garden with amazing colours and variety within a peaceful setting and well designed style. Friendly cafe staff with plentiful seating and tasty produce. Picnic tables are a fair walk from the car park it should be noted. Represented good value for money for the £16.80 entrance fee we paid for 3 tickets (with BBC GW pass), though am quite sure we would not have paid the full £27 otherwise.

Cathal Masterson

Google
We had a wonderful visit during August and really enjoyed our tour around the botanic garden. The whole atmosphere and the plants, trees and flowers were just wonderful. 🌴 The cacophony of bees around a certain flowering tree was a joy to behold....louder than any bee festival I have ever attended. 🐝😂 Would highly recommend a visit.

D S (Goatrid_Goat)

Google
Allow yourself an absolute minimum of two hours, but do stay longer. Beautiful gardens all set in fabulous Dumfries and Galloway. There are wheelchair/scooter friendly routes ( always check in advance ) Thoroughly enjoyed our visit.

Rolf Mason

Google
This is a gem in the Rhins. Because of the temperate climate the historic owners and gardeners have added more and more wild and exotic plants and trees. It is also a calming place, not just curiosities. The cafe is a touch small for the amount of visitors, and the food was good (not amazing). The whole site is worth exploring, and feel free to wander across lawns.

David Runnalls

Google
A proper hidden gem, fantastic gardens which need visiting at different times of year to see all the plants in flower. We went at the beginning of July and there was lots to see. Well worth it!
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Kat E.

Yelp
Lovely place to spend a sunny Monday in May, easy to walk around and i believe they even offer scooters for those who may have difficulty walking the entire garden.
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Jane T.

Yelp
What a disappointment this place was! Small, dull, cafe with little choice. The veggie burgers were the smallest we've ever had and didn't even come in a bun! Although a so-called salad bar, there was hardly any salad on offer. Very basic, very boring, very disappointing. Definitely not a place we will return to.

Qype User (mayfai…)

Yelp
The gardens at Logan are fantastic. However the salad bar is very disappointing. The choice on offer is extremely por, and what is availble is very expensive. We wouldnt use the salad bar again. When we visit the gardens in future will will either bring our own packed lunch to eat in the car or make sure we have eaten first, as the choice in the Salad bar is very disappointing, more so if you have children with you.