Photo tour of the Biblical Garden Elgin, Scotland
Written by Karen Bryan
During my Summer 2010 Scotland Blog Tour, I visited the Biblical Garden in Elgin which is just across from Elgin Cathedral. I don’t know if I happened to go at the most colourful time of year, or if it’s always as beautiful. As I’m not religious I enjoyed Elgin’s Biblical Garden for the floral displays. This Scottish garden contains all 110 plants mentioned in the Bible. Sculptures around the garden portray various parables including the Good Shepherd, Moses and the Ten Commandments and the Prodigal Son.
It’s free to get into the Biblical Garden in Elgin. It’s open from 10am – 7pm everyday from May through to September.












That looks lovely!
I’m planning to visit Scotland next year, is the garden open the whole season or only on certain days?
Marta – the garden is open 7 days a week from 10am – 7pm from May to September this year but I’d check on the link in the post nearer for opening times next year near the time of you proposed visit.
Thanks a lot, Karen, I’m looking forward to the visit there!