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The House - Page 1 | Page
2 | The Grounds | The Maze
The
natural beauty of Traquair's grounds are a perfect complement to the
intimate nature of the house. There are no formal gardens here but over
100 acres of woodlands, lawns and the more modern maze.
Click
here for a map of the grounds and gardens.
The Woodlands
Originally
part of the Ettrick Forest Traquair was originally surrounded by its
woodlands. Even today it nestles amongst the most wonderful trees planted
mainly in the 1870's and containing huge Douglas Firs, Limes, Ash, Horse
Chestnut and Beech. Perhaps, most spectacular of all is the yew tree
circle thought to have been part of the old Ettrick Forest and certainly
some of the oldest yews in Scotland.
The woodland trails around the house include Lady Louisa's favourite
walk and a gentle stroll down to the River Tweed with striking views
of the Tweed Valley.
The Old Walled Garden and Cupid's Garden
Although there are no formal gardens at Traquair there are some beautiful
and relaxing spaces in the grounds where you can take lunch, enjoy the
wildlife or just relax and enjoy the peace.
The
old walled garden houses the Cottage Restaurant and visitors are invited
to take lunch amongst the old apple trees and relax with the gentle
sound of the fountain from the garden pond A new herbaceous border is
also being developed in this area.
At the west side of the house you will discover Cupid's garden tucked
away where the theme of the planting is white and grey and is a genuinely
romantic spot.
Near Cupid's garden you will also find the Croquet Lawn where a heather
hut built in 1834 still stands and a croquet set can be provided on
request.
Wildlife
The rich variety of wildlife at Traquair can be enjoyed by young and
old.
The woodlands are rich in birdlife, insects and other wild life such
as deer, otters and small mammals.
The domestic wildlife include peacocks, ducks and swans as well as rare
poultry breeds which can be found around the grounds and on the old
well pool at the back of the house.
In addition there are cashmere goats, ponies and not forgetting the
King Charles Spaniels who inhabit the house.

Children's Activities in the grounds
The grounds at Traquair are a natural wonderland for most children with
acres to run around and magical woods in which to roam.
As well as these natural attractions a magnet for most children is the
Maze (parents - allow extra time for getting them out again!)
An attractive mini adventure playground is situated at the back of the
house with equipment for all ages. In addition there is a toddlers'
play area, swings and a play house.
A new addition in 2005 was the natural willow tunnels and in the woodlands
there is a yew sound sculpture suitable for all ages.
For those that enjoy bug hunting and pond dipping our Go Wild at Traquair
programme should provide plenty of fun.
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