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Cowden Japanese Garden Again

In May last year we took another visit to the Cowden Japanese Garden, near Dollar, Clackmannanshire. Beautiful as ever.

Pavilion, pond and bridge:-

Pavilion, Pond and Bridge, Cowden Japanese Garden

I particularly like the Zen Garden:-

Zen Garden, Cowden Japanese Garden

Cowden Japanese Garden, Zen Garden

Part of Zen Garden, Cowden Japanese Garden

Reverse View of Zen Garden, Cowden Japanese Garden

Seen from distance looking back:-

Cowden Japanese Garden, Zen Garden from Distance

Closer (and reverse) view of the bridge:-

Bridge at Cowden Japanese Garden, Dollar

There was  new garden area this time, accessed by a path:-

New Garden Area, Cowden Japanese Garden

Cowden Japanese Garden, Clackmannanshire

The good lady is a keen gardener and when she heard that the Japanese Garden, at Cowden, Clackmannanshire was reopening after being a long time overgrown, we had to visit. The garden was first opened in 1908, but was closed to the public in 1955 and left to go to ruin. Thankfully the recent restoration is restoring the garden to its former glory.

Japanese gardens are very elegant. Despite the refurbishment still going on Cowden certainly is. There is an air of peace and harmony about the place. Japanese bridges are especially elegant. The first bridge below is by the path near the garden’s entrance. The second spans the garden’s large pond:-

Bridges at Japanese Garden, Cowden, Clackmannanshire

Pagoda and bridge:-

Pagoda and Bridge, Cowden Japanese Garden

Zen garden:-

Dry Garden, Cowden Japanese Garden

Bench:-

Bench, Cowden Japanese Garden

The burn which feeds the pond:-

Burn at Cowden Japanese Garden

Path to bridge:-

Path to Bridge, Cowden Japanese Garden

Stones and ornament with bridge in background:-

Stones, Cowden Japanese Garden

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