Inverewe Garden, in the care of the National Trust for Scotland, is one of the great gardens of Britain. Of international importance, this mecca for garden lovers receives 130,000 visitors per season. Favoured by the milder climate created by the Gulf Stream, plants flourish in this remote corner of North West Scotland on a latitude more northerly than Moscow. Facilities at the property include a restaurant, shop and visitor centre, car and coach parking, cruise ship jetty and wheelchair access to most of the garden.