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Drummond Castle - Gardens of Versailles

Drummond Castle Gardens, serves as a beautiful and significant location in the "Outlander" series, particularly in the television adaptation. The gardens are renowned for their stunning formal design, which showcases a series of terraces, hedges, and vibrant flowerbeds that date back to the 17th century, making it one of the finest examples of renaissance gardens in Scotland.

In "Outlander," Drummond Castle Gardens is depicted as the site of a significant romantic rendezvous between Claire Beauchamp and Jamie Fraser. The gardens play a role in highlighting the beauty of their surroundings and serve as a backdrop for important character
interactions, emphasising themes of love, longing, and connection amidst the turbulent historical context of the story.

The lush landscapes and meticulous design of the gardens enhance the visual storytelling of "Outlander," symbolising the elegance and challenges of the era, while also providing a moment of respite for the characters as they navigate the complexities of their lives in 18th-century Scotland. The gardens remain a memorable and enchanting element within the rich tapestry of locations explored throughout the series.

"beyond st andrew, tip" the driveway to the Castle is special, the Castle itself has limited access to its interior, however the gardens are absolutely stunning, but have a lot of steps to access the area, if you are an admirer of topiary it’s a must visit.

https://drummondcastlegardens.co.uk

"Surely no stay in Scotland would be complete without exploring some of its history"
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