Thursday, 14 May 2026

Gardens

 See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt for Public Gardens

Ballindalloch Castle, Banffshire, Scotland
A view of Ballindalloch Castle, visitors can enjoy its formal gardens, woodlands and riverside walks which are open to the public from Easter to the end of September. The first tower of the castle was built in 1546, much altered it still stands today.

Aberlour is located on the banks of the River Spey and famous for its whisky, and Walker's shortbread (the company is the UK's largest exporter of biscuits). The photos are of the Parish Church, the River Spey and the Alice Littler Park.

Travelling from the east coast of Scotland 

to the Isle of Man in sunshine and the Promenade Gardens of Douglas, the island's capital.

4 comments:

marina said...

All beautiful postcards. I would love to walk on the paths of the Isle of Man Gardens!

Mail Adventures said...

Three visits I would be able to perform... Gorgeous!

violet s said...

I think this might be my favourite theme - so much exploring I want to do! maybe it just that first bloom of spring we're experiencing here that has me in the mood - perfect timing ;)

Lisa said...

What a lovely promenade! I like the castle part in the first one that looks like a house on top of a round tower!