Inverness Botanic Gardens

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"Offers a tranquil break from the hustle and bustle of city life. Amidst beautiful formal gardens, ponds, tropical house, cactus house, wild flower meadow and much more the Botanical Gardens is like an green emerald in the heart of the city. We are a charity and depend on donation and plant sales. Secret Garden- Free Entry Through a ramshackle gate at the back of the formal Gardens is the Secret Garden or the G.R.O.W. Project. It is run by adults with special needs. Over the last 20 years they have transformed a piece of waste ground into an amazing and productive garden. GROW stands for Garden, Recycle, Organic and Wildlife. Everything is done with these aims"
"An unexpected haven just a short walk from the city centre via the river promenade and Ness Islands. Great contrast between the hot, humid tropical house and the dry, arid cactus house. The gardens have a good cafe offering light lunches and home baking. "
"For some nature fix you can drop by the botanic gardens. They offer free entry however keep in mind that they are located further south than other attractions so be ready for a walk "

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