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Scottish Tourist Attractions

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Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

One of the most visited museums in Britain, Kelvingrove is home to some of the finest displays and Art Galleries in the UK.

Edinburgh Castle

An imposing and inspiring castle perched high above the capital, Edinburgh Castle is home to the Scottish Honours and the Stone of Destiny.

Edinburgh Zoo

Originally opened to the public in 1913 Edinburgh Zoo still occupies the same site, and is certainly one of the most exciting wildlife reserves in Scotland, with over 1000 animals on display.

National Galleries of Scotland

Boasting some of the finest Scottish and international art in the world housed in five galleries across Edinburgh.

National Museum of Scotland

The National Museum of Scotland is one of the landmark buildings in Edinburgh 's Old Town, telling the story of the Scottish people and their culture through its wide range of displays and artifacts.

World Famous Old Blacksmith's Shop Centre - Gretna Green

The World Famous Old Blacksmith's Shop has been a haunt of runaway couples since the 1800's. To this day people still flock there, with around 1000 couples married over the anvil every year.

Royal Botanic Garden

This stunning botanic garden boasts intriguing and unusual plant-life of all types, set in Over 70 acres of landscaped grounds it's easy to forget how close to the city centre you are.

St Giles' Cathedral

Dominating the Royal Mile the inspiring St Giles' Cathedral is famed for its stunning crown spire.

Loch Ness

Located in the North of Scotland and one of a series of interlinked lochs, the mysterious Loch Ness is over 750 feet deep and 23 miles long and steeped in mystery.

Archaeolink Prehistory Park

With a real focus on education and involvement this multi award winning historical park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Scotland.

Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway (Scottish Railway Preservation Society)

Step back in time and enjoy the railway age of yesteryear.

Burns National Heritage Park

The stunning scenery of this Alloway based park has captivated the imagination of visitors for 200 years, its has a close connection with the life and works of Robert Burns, and allows visitors a wonderful insight into the region that inspired him.

CairnGorm Mountain

Explore the incredible Cairngorms! Enjoy the fresh mountain air, whilst taking a hike along the trails, admire the amazing views from the funicular railway, or test your fitness on some of the superb ski runs.

Edinburgh Butterfly & Insect World

A unique indoor tropical rainforest with a host of unusual exotic butterflies and plants.

Edinburgh Dungeon

Come face to face with cannibals, executioners and murderers in one of the most frightening attractions in Scotland.

M&D's Theme Park

Set in the stunning Strathclyde Country Park there's fun for all the family in this exciting theme park. With over 40 major rides and attractions indoor and outdoor, it's the perfect place to visit whatever the weather!

The Dunnet Head History Archive

The Old tearooms at Brough Village is the site of the Dunnet Head History Archive and exhibition for the WWII installations on Dunnet Head.