Inverewe Garden, located in the Scottish Highlands near Poolewe, is a botanical paradise created by Osgood Mackenzie back in 1862. This stunning garden covers 50 acres and boasts over 2,500 exotic plants and flowers. Thanks to the North Atlantic current, even in winter, Inverewe remains colorful with its diverse collection of trees and beautifully colored rhododendrons. Managed by the National Trust for Scotland since 1952, this vibrant garden continues to enchant visitors with its year-round beauty and unique plant species.