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    Jupiter Artland

    4.4 (13 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The Cells of Life.
    Ting A.

    Worth the trip out of Edinburgh! A direct 30-minute bus ride can be taken straight from downtown, otherwise a Bolt is not that costly for a 20-minute trip. The place is a beautiful sight even on a rainy day and does not get muddy either. Gorgeous landscape art and sculptures are spread throughout the 120 acres. Pedestrians are free to walk on the road before entering one of the many trails that branch out leading to various art forms. While a map is provided, it would be useful if the trails had signs as we weren't the only ones that got lost in trying to find a particular landmark. The highlight was The Cells of Life landform, referencing the cellular process of mitosis. Continuing up north from there, you pass by farm animals before reaching the shop and café. Restrooms and the parking lot are there as well. Tickets cost £10 each. Due to the Festival Fringe and re-routes caused by an accident, we arrived later than planned at 10:30 AM on a Monday. We didn't manage to finish exploring the entire place in the hour that we stayed and encountered only a few people.

    Charles Jencks' landforms.
    Grahame G.

    Jupiter Artland is a strange and wonderful place. It's one of those places that you can't help wondering how they manage to survive; for one thing it's next to impossible to get to without a car, and on initial inspection it doesn't seem to have much going on to sustain interest. But don't be deceived - vanity project it may be, but this is a veritable wonderland of mystery waiting to be discovered as you walk around the grounds. Arriving through the wonderfully ornate gates gives you a hint that something special lies ahead. The narrow road winds through the woodland estate, with the occasional passing place (the same road leads in and out - something they could do with remedying at the earliest opportunity), until suddenly you emerge between two huge grassy mounds, part of Charles Jencks' magnificent land forms installation (for me the main highlight of the place). After this the road deteriorates into an unsurfaced track until you reach the car park - again something that needs addressing urgently. The car park itself is located quite a way from the entrance and shop, although there is disabled parking a little closer. The warm orange-painted Bonnington House is glimpsed through hedges and trees as you approach the main.courtyard. There's a cafe here serving coffee and lunches, and a shop with a select assortment of artistic goodies for the more discerning giftaholics, and from there you are free to take off in whatever direction you like along the woodland paths, where some amazing pieces of contemporary art await discovery. Get a free map from the shop where you pay your entrance fee, and set off into the unknown. It's an adventure akin to entering wonderland, and you can wander to your heart's content, discovering all the secret places and pondering the significance of the placement of the artworks, which have all been sited in accordance with some geomantic plan. After the Jencks landforms, I think my favourite was the amethyst grotto, a highly energetic space that I couldn't stay in for more than a couple of minutes. But there are many artworks to choose from, and a walk around the estate could easily become a great adventure for children - or adults who can recall that sense of childlike wonder.

    Caz H.

    Found out about this place last year after the season had closed. Made it out this year and was lucky enough to be treated to a private gardener's tour by the head gardener. Who told us a lot about the grounds as well as the sculptures. Considering the whole thing is on a private estate with all artwork purchased by the owners, it's absolutely spectacular. There's a variety of work ranging from letters to sculptures that have their own field! They also have animals and a duck pond. Great place to take kids as well. Highly recommend making the effort to get out there!

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    While a map is provided, it would be useful if the trails had signs as we weren't the only ones that got lost in trying to find a particular landmark.

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    Rowan Gallery

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    I was very impressed by this little shop/art gallery which sells a beautiful range of photo frames…read moreand greetings cards. The gallery at the back of the store displays the artwork. Now my knowledge of art basically extends to I know what I like and I know what I don't like. Some of the paintings in Rowan I liked, some I thought were a bit cheesy. The prices were not on the cheap side but I suppose you pay for good quality.

    The Rowan Gallery is definitely hitting the upper crust of Helensburgh's card shop offerings…read more This is partly to do with the fact that it's not technically a gift shop - there is a large room towards the back of the store selling expensive original prints by local artists! The gift shop part is extremely diverse and sells some exquisite ornaments and housey bits and bobs to please someone on their birthday. A lot of the jewellery, prints and housewares are all on a Scottish theme, but would be an altogether higher class of souvenir should your purpose in the Rowan Gallery be to seek out one of those. They sell some unusual designs, including a Warhol esque print of a Tunnocks tea cake on bags and aprons. They look amazing and is a nice touch for locals and visitors alike. A lot of their jewellery displays are dedicated shrines to the local creative contingency and there are some nice, cheap prints of Scotland on offer amongst the scented candles and fancy piggy banks. But the real treat of the gallery is being able to wander unwatched through to the back room to have a look at the local artists. There are a number of them on display here and the names change frequently. You may be able to stumble upon some high profile stuff if you come in at an opportunistic time; or find a new artist to adore and potentially adorn your house with. The majority of the paintings are unaffordable for the average consumer but failing finding an affordable masterpiece, it's still refreshing to peruse the fresh, white washed gallery and maybe pick up a gift on your way out.

    Jupiter Artland - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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