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  • Amble through Ascog Hall Fernery and Garden

    The extensive grounds that are open to the public to explore and the magnificence of the plants that are featured here usually spellbind visitors to Ascog Hall Fernery, or Ascog Hall ...

  • Explore Real Mary King’s Close

    Many have tried to establish exactly who Mary King was. Documentation has shown that a Mary King did live in Mary King's Close in the 1630s. She was a respected business woman, which led to ...

  • Walking the Speyside Way

    As one of Scotland's four official Long Distance Routes, The Speyside Way was opened in 1981 offering walkers a scenic route from Spey Bay to Ballindalloch. The route proved popular, and in ...

  • Glasgow River Festival Excitement for All

    The Glasgow River Festival is a highlight on the family-oriented social events calendar of Scotland’s largest city. Taking place from 19 to 20 July 2008, the Glasgow River Festival offers a ...

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What to See

  • Daliburgh

    Daliburgh has one of the largest communities in South Uist, and is a quaint and beautiful destination in Scotland. It has most of necessities located within the village, such as a post office, a few shops, a school and a magnificent hotel. But it is not its shops or daily facilities that make Daliburgh a popular destination in Scotland, rather its the numerous noteworthy ...

  • The Changing Room

    If you have a passion for contemporary art you should definitely take the time to visit The Changing Room in Scotland. This stunning art gallery is the only gallery in Scotland which is dedicated solely to contemporary art. Located at 35 Crawford Arcade in King Street this great gallery is open between 12pm and 5pm from Wednesday to Saturday and from 12pm to 8pm on a Thursday. Admission is ...

  • MacRobert Arts Centre

    Situated within the grounds of the Stirling University, the MacRobert Arts Centre not only screens local art cinema but also regularly hosts a variety of performances and events. It is noted as being Scotland’s premier children’s art venue and is easily accessed from virtually all corners of the country. While the majority of performances are designed to cater to young minds you do not have ...

  • St Abb's Reserve

    If you are looking for a great place to spend some time getting better acquainted with Scotland’s on and offshore animal life, the St Abb’s Reserve is a great place to go. Better known as the St. Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve, this protected area is protected by the goodwill of those people who choose to use the area rather than by a specific group of paid professionals. These ...

  • Foreign Embassies

    Anyone who travels to a foreign country will be familiar with just how important foreign embassies are. Not only do they provide the necessary channel for legal immigrations or long-term stays in the country for whatever reason, but they can provide legal assistance, directions and various other forms of assistance. The most common form of assistance is that of re-issuing stolen or lost ...

  • Auchindoun

    Auchindoun Castle lies on the banks of the River Fiddich in Scotland's Aberdeen and Grampian region, and despite the fact that it is now in ruins, it has always attracted many visitors who are charmed by its romantic silhouette visible from a distance. Situated about 2miles from Dufftown on the Cabrach road, you have to look for a signpost on the right hand side and then follow the track all ...

  • Dunnottar

    Less than two miles south of Stonehaven and fifteen miles from Aberdeen, on the east coast of Scotland, are the spectacular ruins of Dunnottar Castle. It stands on an enormous flat-topped rock with sheer cliffs on three sides overlooking the North Sea. A sense of drama fills you as you wander around the expanse dotted with remnants of Scotland’s historic past. You are surrounded by sea with ...

  • The Lemon Tree

    If you get tired of more classical theatres and want to try something young, new and vibrant, The Lemon Tree is probably your best choice. This vibrant, cultural organization was established in 1992 in the heart of Aberdeen. Its main goal is that of stimulating and engaging the people of Aberdeen with a range of performing and participatory arts – a goal which it has certainly been achieving ...

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