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Loch Lomond, The Trossachs, Stirling & Forth Valley

The Pineapple

Bizarre fruit-inspired building set within a woodland full of wildlife
A pineapple-shaped building stands at the centre of a tall, stone garden wall. Shrubs are trained against the garden wall. Tall trees stand at either edge.
Overview
  • Admire this intriguing pineapple-shaped building.

  • Enjoy the fantastic views.

  • Take time to explore the surrounding grounds and woodland – look out for wildlife by the former curling pond.

  • Did you know that pineapples were first grown in Scotland in 1731?

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The Pineapple
Open all year, daily
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Entry prices

Adult
Free
Family
Free
One adult family
Free
Concession
Free
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About this place

Both strange and beautiful, the Pineapple has always amazed and inspired visitors. It was built in 1761 by the Earl of Dunmore as a summerhouse where he could appreciate the views from his estate. At this time, pineapples were among Scotland’s most exotic foods.

A wide variety of unusual fruits and vegetables once grew in the extensive glasshouses and pineapple pits in the Pineapple’s walled garden. The grounds are now an oasis for wildlife and you can enjoy a peaceful walk around the former curling pond and surrounding woodland.