Getting here
Inverewe is around 90 minutes’ drive from Inverness. You’ll pass through some magnificent West Highland scenery.
Opening times
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Garden
During the winter, entry is a donation of £5 (payable at the main gate via a QR code)
- Current period 1 Jan–3 Apr, daily, 10.00–15.00 4 Apr–31 Oct, daily, 09.30–17.00
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Visitor centre & shop
- Current period 1 Jan–3 Apr, closed 4 Apr–31 Oct, daily, 09.30–17.00
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Inverewe House
- Current period 1 Jan–3 Apr, closed 4 Apr–31 Oct, daily, 09.30–17.00
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Osgood’s Café
- Current period 1 Jan–3 Apr, closed 4 Apr–31 Oct, daily, 09.30–16.00
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Estate
- Current period 1 Jan–31 Dec, open daily
Entry prices
- Adult
- £5.00
Planning your visit
Enjoy a walk around the garden or on the estate trails ... wherever you wander, a warm Highland welcome awaits you here!
Dogs
Dogs and their responsible owners are allowed in the garden during operational hours, and there are also several longer walks around the estate – the Pinewood Trail can be accessed from the car park. There is also a dog walking area adjacent to the car park.
We ask that visitors bring only one dog per person.
Dogs must be kept on a short lead (no extending leads or long leads; we can provide short leads if needed), and please keep to the designated dog-friendly paths.
We also ask dog owners to act responsibly with regard to other visitors and to ensure pet welfare is maintained.
Please bring bags and dispose of waste in the facilities provided on site.
Wildlife boat trips
Join local fisherman and scallop diver Jamie Elder on one of his amazing cruises aboard his boat, the 31ft Striker, running from the jetty at Inverewe Garden and sailing around the shores of Loch Ewe. The cruises view wildlife on the surface of the loch, underwater, as well as in the skies above!
Pre-booking is essential for our 1- and 2-hour cruises.
Please note that non-members of the National Trust for Scotland will also need to pay for admission to the garden.
Grazing livestock are present at this site, outwith the main visitor areas. However, please keep your dog under close control and let the animals have some space if you encounter them. Thank you for showing consideration for the safety of our livestock and wildlife.
Please be aware that honeybees are kept in hives at this site.
If you are lucky enough to be approaching Inverewe from the sea via Camas na Feithe Moire, please call us on 01445 712950 during office hours to secure your berth. Please note our jetty is locked out of hours and there is no access to the garden.
For more information about planning your visit, please see our frequently asked questions.
Facilities & access
A powered scooter can be booked by contacting the visitor centre. This scooter gives access to most of the garden.
We have an ongoing programme of accessible content development.
We’ve created a detailed Accessibility Guide for Inverewe to assist with your visit.
We’d love you to visit the Euan’s Guide website to review the accessibility of Trust places and tell us (and others) what’s good and where we need to do better.