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Snowdrop festival blossoms around Dumfries & Galloway for 2020

Winter will soon give way to spring and snowdrops will bloom across Dumfries & Galloway, carpeting the region with this popular flowering plant.

 

From 25 January to 11 March, 35 of Scotland’s finest gardens, woodlands, and estates will open their doors for the 14th year of this beloved festival. Threave Garden & Estate, Castle Kennedy Gardens and Logan Botanic Garden will host walks, talks and activities to show off swathes of snowdrops to visitors.

 

Snowdrops first appeared in Scotland in the 18th century. The plant is not native to Britain, but its hardiness and adaptability allows it to thrive in the Scottish climate. Its botanical name is Galanthus, which means milk flower – an apt name for the dainty white flower whose buds look like drops of milk hanging from the stem.

 

Catherine Erskine, chair of Discover Scottish Gardens and founder of the Snowdrop Festival in Scotland, said: “Snowdrops foretell the changing of the seasons and, for many of us, they are a welcome indicator that spring is just around the corner. We are very lucky in Scotland to have such a fantastic climate for snowdrops, with many species flourishing here and creating magnificent displays across Dumfries & Galloway. 
 
“Many of the festival venues are in the grounds of some of Scotland’s most historic buildings and estates, creating a spectacular sight. We hope the festival will encourage people to go outdoors and discover this beautiful flower alongside the region’s stunning gardens.”

 

Paula Ward, VisitScotland Regional Leadership Director said: “The Scottish Snowdrop Festival heralds the start of a new year, encouraging visitors to get out and about to enjoy Scotland’s gardens.
 
“I’m delighted to see venues in Dumfries & Galloway once again taking part to showcase these beautiful flowers and their tourism offering during the traditionally quieter winter months. At VisitScotland our marketing is focused on sharing the tourism windfall in lesser known parts of Scotland and outwith peak times, so we are delighted to support this fantastic festival.”

 

 

The Scottish Snowdrop Festival is organised by Discover Scottish Gardens and supported by Visit Scotland. For details of all the gardens and grounds taking part in the event, visit www.visitscotland.com/snowdrop

 

Full list of venues and events in Dumfries & Galloway taking part in Scottish Snowdrop Festival are below.

 

Venue Name Event Title Start Date End Date Event website
Castle Kennedy Gardens Scottish Snowdrop Festival:  – Castle Kennedy Gardens 1 February 11 March www.castlekennedygardens.com
Logan Botanic Garden Scottish Snowdrop Festival: – Sunday Snowdrops at Logan 2 February 23 February www.rbge.org.uk
Logan Botanic Garden Scottish Snowdrop Festival: – Logan Displays 1 March 11 March www.rbge.org.uk
Threave Garden & Estate Scottish Snowdrop Festival:  – Snowdrop Weekend at Threave Garden & Estate 22 February 23 February www.nts.org.uk
Threave Garden & Estate Scottish Snowdrop Festival:  – Snowdrop Weekend at Threave Garden & Estate 25 January 26 January www.nts.org.uk

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