Beyond Edinburgh
Impressive neo-classical mansion, 16 miles or so from central Edinburgh, set in 5,000 acres of combined coa
Scotland's oldest inhabited house, with large grounds including a maze made up of 1,500 trees and willow…
One of the beaches near the seaside towns of Burntisland and Kinghorn. Found across the Firth of Forth in…
Small village beach on the North side of the Firth of Forth.
Known as the crowing place of Scottish kings, Robert the Bruce was crowned in 1306 at Scone and the last…
After being destroyed in a fire in 1973 and left to ruin, this private historic mansion is being bought by…
North Berwick's public function rooms used for local events such as fetes and coffee mornings.
The Hope Rooms…
Palatial, stately home near South Queensferry overlooking the Firth of Forth (just West of the Forth Bridges…
Working passenger steam trainline, not far from Edinburgh.
One of Scotland's most spectacular castles, steeped in history of the Scottish people. William Wallace,…
The home of Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet, this major Victorian theatre in Glasgow hosts drama, dance,…
The Isle of May National Nature Reserve is a long rocky island with sheer cliffs and caves at the mouth of…
A derelict spinning mill and Category ‘A' listed building built over a river.
East Fortune airfield saw action in two world wars. It now brings the story of aviation from the First World…
Scotlands National Racing Circuit is KnockHill near Dunfermline in Fife.
The SEC Centre in Glasgow is one of Scotland's largest venues for major concerts, consumer shows, and…