Keukenhof: Impossible to think of the Netherlands, without the "Keukenhof" in mind. It is a nineteenth century landscape park, acquired by the Royal Dutch ... read more
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, founded in 1840, is a 132 ha (330 acres) complex of gardens and botanical glasshouses. It is a leading international research and education ... read more
Kew Palace, located on the grounds of Kew Gardens, is the smallest of all the royal palaces. Today, completely restored, the palace is open to the public and serves also ... read more
Knightshayes Court is a 19th century house in Gothic Revival style, and built for Sir John Heathcoat-Amory, 1st Baronet. His family has got wealthy by the lace-making ... read more
Knoll Gardens is a creative, modern garden, together with a nursery. The garden contains also an original gravel garden and a meadow garden. It has a reputed, wide ... read more
Kruidtuin Leuven (2,2 ha), dating from 1738, is the oldest botanical garden of Belgium. Historically linked to the Catholic University of Leuven, nowadays the Botanical ... read more
Kumpula Botanic Garden is part Finnish Museum of Natural History Luomus, which is functioning under the University of Helsinki. The Kumpula Botanic Garden holds a ... read more
La Bambouseraie en Cévennes has an extensive collection of plants, and contains the world's largest bamboo nursery. It was created by the spice millionaire Eugène ... read more
The Finca de la Concepción, is a 23 ha country estate, with magnificent tropical and subtropical gardens. It dates back to 1855, when it was created by the Marquises of ... read more
"La Mortella" (place of the myrtles), the magnificent garden, was created by Susana Walton, the wife of one of the most important twentieth-century British ... read more
La Roseraie du Val-de-Marne or Roseraie de L'Haÿ was created in 1892 by Jules Gravereaux (founder of Bon Marché). The designer was Eduard André. It contains more ... read more
La Vallée-aux-Loups, La Maison de Chateaubriand is the country estate of the famous writer, politician, diplomat and historian from 1807 until 1818. It is now a museum ... read more
Lancut Castle (Museum), is one of the most beautiful aristocratic residences in the country. It is famous for its excellent interiors and extraordinarily interesting ... read more
Le Jardin des Cinq Sens, nestled next to the Châteay d'Yvoire, in a medieval village among the Most Beautiful of France, the garden enjoys a wonderful place on the ... read more
Le Potager du Roy was created between 1678 and 1683 by Jean-Baptiste de la Quintine, the director of the royal fruit and vegetable gardens, in order to provide fresh ... read more
Les Grandes Bruyères (12 ha) consists of eight gardens and two arboreta (6 hectares), planted by geographical origin, including woody plants, Ericaceae, old garden ... read more
Jardins de Brécy date back to the 17th century and consist mainly of a series of four differently planted terraces, ending in the wrought-iron gates. read more
The Linnaeus Museum is the former home of Carl von Linne (1707-1778), known as Linnaeus, and is located in the Linnaeus Garden. He became director of the garden, which ... read more
Logan Botanic Garden, warmed by the Gulf Stream, has an almost sub-tropical climate. It houses plants from Australia, New Zealand, South and Central America and Southern ... read more
Longframlington Gardens is a garden space, nursery and arboretum, made to inform and enjoy, with over 1000 different types of trees shrubs and perennials currently ... read more