then a mostly wild area full of white butterflies and two species of damselflies, with whitethroats, dunnocks, wrens and chaffinches singing in the shrubs.
There are lovely views of Duddingston Loch, where we saw a pair of great crested grebes with their two young and some mute swans with seven cygnets.
then you go through a gate into Dr Neils Garden, where lots of small paths wind through trees and shrubs
there are stunning views of Arthurs Seat
and Duddingston Loch
and lots of lovely flowers including these irises
A wonderful place to relax on a warm sunny day!
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11 comments:
beautiful greenery!
What a lovely secret garden to walk in. So many different habitats.
What an extraordinary Iris, Juliet ... and a stunning setting for a garden.
What a beautiful spot. I love places like this. Lovely photos
my thanks for you! your photos touch my heart e my spirit. Yah Bless Your Soul Scotland!
I'm a sucker for a winding path. Isn't it neat to discover something close by you never knew was there? Reminds my of John Denver's song: Cool and Green and Shady.
What a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing it.
that looks beautiful!xx
I do like the way you are always finding secret places around your city Juliet - and that iris is really the most beautiful colour too.
Hey Juliet, I love Dr Neil's garden, like you I had not heard of it, only discovered last year. Just beautiful. And so restful.
What a lovely garden to visit. so many pretty sights to see. Love the iris! Happy Sunday!
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