Autumn is upon us once again.
Last year Crumbs to Crunch was delighted by the autumnal colours of Winkworth Arboretum. This year I witnessed this gorgeous season at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh.
It is hard to believe that this 70 acre haven is nestled in a city. What's more, it's free so everyone can enjoy the jewels of Autumn. As I wandered through the gardens, I passed through Scottish heathland, a peaceful Chinese water garden and towering trees from North America. They were all lovely but the trees stole the show with their vibrant yellows, reds and oranges.
The glasshouses are also well worth a visit. For a small fee, I toured the Victorian greenhouses to see many wonders from delicate orchids to sinister Venus Fly traps.
No day out is complete without a trip to the tea rooms! I sampled a gorgeous double chocolate shortbread slice. Scotland is the home of shortbread after all and it did not disappoint! Whilst sipping my Lady Grey tea, I gazed at the Edinburgh skyline poking through the golden leaves.
Not bad for an October's day in Scotland!
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