Author: Claire Wallace

We're delighted to be reopening from Saturday 1st May.   Help us keep you safe by reading and following these guidelines. You should not enter the Gardens if you think you have COVID-19 symptoms If possible please buy your tickets in advance.  Once on site only card...

Drummond Gardens Country Life article featuring photographs by Clive Nichols, one of the world's best known garden and plant photographers, and written by Caroline Donald.     Drummond Castle Gardens in winter: The winter beauty of the gardens made famous by Outlander Country Life January 30, 2021 Drummond Castle...

Restoration work on the cherubs on the steps is now  complete. Hamish Innes, who carried out the work, explains what he's done. ' After becoming loose and detached, the tail fin held by the hand of one of the cherubs was dismantled, cleaned and  reconstructed. A missing...

Grimsthorpe and Drummond Castle Trust are delighted to have sponsored the cowch 'Moodnight Meadow' helping to fund raise for Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA).   A pair of Crieff cowches moove home to a new art-trail on the banks of Loch Earn  by Sean O'Neil  October 25 2019, 8.01am The Courier.co.uk Susan...

A guest post from Visit Scotland -Perthshire offers up the perfect location to explore all that Scotland offers, not forgetting the chance to follow in the footsteps of Outlander’s leading characters, Claire and Jamie, to explore the awe-inspiring locations where Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander novels are...

🎄SOLD OUT 🎄 Santa Visits 2019 Visit Santa and take part in the children’s treasure hunt . Tea and coffee will be available free of charge for accompanying  adults –donations  welcome. Appointments with Santa must be booked in advance, cost £11. To book phone Drummond Estate Office on 01764...

Come and join us on Sunday 27th October for an afternoon of Halloween fun for all the  family. Games and Competitions. Soup and refreshments available. Normal entry fees apply. ...

Private group tours with one of our guides can be arranged. There is more information on the group visits page or contact the castle. Tours  last about an hour and then you are free to stay in the garden and enjoy the surroundings. This group...

 View a short video here with more information about the magnificent 17th century  sundial. This was produced as part of the Virtual Summer Festival for Discover Scottish Gardens. Many other garden members are providing the opportunity to look behind closed gates through a series of wonderful...