Emerging from the verdant Perthshire countryside, Drummond Castle Gardens is a vision of manicured lawns and striking symmetry set against the dramatic backdrop of the Scottish Highlands. It is unsurprising that we have caught the imagination of wedding parties, location scouts and international fashion brands.
The gardens offer an unforgettable setting for everything from film and photography, to weddings, marquee dinners, and other special events. Whether you’re shooting for film or television, introducing your fashion collection, or preparing for your big day, the gardens provide a striking and versatile backdrop for any production. Rich in history and beautifully maintained, the gardens will add unique character and charm to any creative endeavour.
Combining structured elegance, and the natural beauty of the outdoors, it is the perfect setting to make your dream wedding a reality. Offering a seamless flow for guests from ceremony to cocktail hour – transition from garden ceremony, to outdoor drinks, and a marquee evening reception. The historic backdrop provides romantic ambience and endless photographic opportunities.

Drummond Castle Gardens or the Gardens of Versailles? We stood in for the opulent French gardens in Outlander Season 2. The formal Italian parterre style with its sculpted hedges and intricate geometric patterns closely mirror the style of the French Royal gardens. Outlander fans continue to venture here from all around the world, looking to relive Claire and Jamie’s experience at the French Royal Court!
Visitors are struck by the view as they descend from the cobbled courtyard – a sweeping panoramic vista. A grand stone staircase leads to the parterre with 11 miles of box hedging, classical statuary and fountains, and at its centre, the historic obelisk sundial. With built in drama and framing, the gardens offer diverse opportunities for photography from summer blooms to the flaming hues of late Autumn. There’s so much to capture whether shooting landscape photography, creating content, or producing a commercial or editorial spread.