Our gardens
With each new season the gardens are an explosion of colour and texture with borders planted to demonstrate a wide variety of plants and growing conditions. Whatever the weather, whatever the season there’s always something to delight to eye and engage the senses. There is something for everyone – horticulturalists will be inspired by the UK’s most northerly Botanic Gardens, families may explore many hidden corners, you can enjoy a stroll with friends or just sit in the peaceful surroundings.
Highlights include:
- Tropical House
- Cactus House
- Sensory garden
- Quiet corner
- Pond
- Herbaceous border
- Jungle path
- Carnivorous plants
- Wildflower meadow
- And more...
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Inverness Botanic Gardens - a jewel in the Highland capital
Tropical House
Transport yourself to Mexico, Bahamas and Northern Brazil in perhaps the hottest spot in the Highlands!
Many of the plants are from the Southern Hemisphere which means we have fabulous flowers and fruit throughout the year. Seek out the coffee, bananas, ginger and pineapple plants. A waterfall cascades into a pond filled with friendly carp and goldfish, surrounded by showy tender plants such as bougainvillea, bird of paradise plants and orchids.
Cactus House
Step into a desert paradise where striking succulents and towering cacti create a dramatic landscape of shapes and textures!
Discover and incredible variety of species from arid regions around the world, each adapted to thrive in the harshest conditions. From spiky giants to delicate flowering succulents, this unique collection showcases the beauty and resilience of desert plants. Perfect for plant enthusiasts and curious explorers alike.
Our awards
- Finalist for Best Visitor Attraction and Climate Action Award at Highlands & Islands Thistle Awards 2025
- Finalist for Positive Environmental Impact and Outstanding Community Engagement at Chamber of Commerce Highland Business Awards 2025
- Head Gardener, Pamela Sutherland, Finalist for Climate Champion at Association of Scottish Visitor Attractions Inspiring People Awards 2025