A Perthshire venue is set to open to the public after being showcased to the world during the Dior Cruise 2025 show. Drummond Castle Gardens near Crieff was the location for the fashion brand’s latest launch on Monday night. Models walked through the castle’s stunning gardens while .
The showcase will undoubtedly increase interest in the venue as a visitor attraction, with fans describing it as “beautiful” and saying they “love the garden”. We have all you need to know to help you plan a visit to the Perthshire venue. Drummond Castle Gardens is nestled in the countryside between and Muthill in western Perthshire, just off the A822.
The main entrance to the castle is on the A822, which can be accessed from the A9 at Greenloaning to the south, and the A85 in Crieff to the north. Coaches and other large vehicles must follow signs to a different entrance gate. Some travel between Crieff and Muthill, with connections with services to and from Perth, but the nearest bus stop is around half a mile from the entrance at Templemill Road End.
The nearest railway stations are in Gleneagles or Perth. The gardens open on Monday June 10 2024 for this year’s visitor season. They will stay open until October 31 2024.
However, the castle building does not open to visitors. The gardens are open 11am to 5pm daily, with the last entry at 4pm. Admission to Drummond Castle Gardens costs: Season tickets are also available for £35 for adults and £65 for families.
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