(10 matches)

Almond Valley Heritage Centre

Family friendly museum with farm animals, play areas and tractor rides

Ardkinglas Woodland Garden

Ardkinglas Woodland Garden covers 25 acres of hillside lying in a naturally sheltered pocket near the mouth of the River Kinglas but surrounded by wild Highland scenery. Paths throughout the garden offer … more

Dunvegan Castle & Gardens

Any visit to the Isle of Skye is incomplete without savouring the wealth of history offered by Dunvegan Castle & Gardens. Built on a rocky outcrop on the shores of Loch Dunvegan, Dunvegan is the oldest … more

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle dominates the city of Edinburgh and it is unequalled in the whole of the British Isles. Over one thousand years of history sit on top of the famous Edinburgh rock, and when you see Edinburgh … more

Glencoe Ski and Activity Centre

Welcome to Glencoe Mountain Resort. We are now an all year round activity centre offering various summer activities to partner our renowned winter snowsports resort.

Also, a downhill Mountain … more

Glenluce Abbey

Founded around 1192 as a Cistercian abbey, Glenluce is situated in a beautiful valley. Its ruins include a fine 16th century chapter house and visitors can see an exhibition of objects excavated on the … more

Holmwood House

* Learn more about Glasgow's other architect of genius, Alexander Thomson
* Hear about conservation in action as more of the internal decoration is identified
* Discover the rags … more

Museum of Scottish Country Life

The Museum exhibition building links the past with the present and explains how agriculture and country life still has a significant role in all our lives today. Three main galleries, Land, People and … more

Rosslyn Chapel

Outstanding example of 15th century gothic architecture. Famed for the beauty of its carvings and the aura of mystery and magic that surround them. The famous apprentice pillar, green men and others make … more

Traquair House

Dating back to 1107 it was originally a hunting lodge for the kings and queens of Scotland. Later a refuge for Catholic priests in times of terror the Stuarts of Traquair supported Mary Queen of Scots … more
(10 matches)