Steam Train Fanatics Harry Potter fans will love this iconic passing. The Glenfinnan Viaduct is a 100ft railroad bridge that offers views of Loch Shiel on its way between Fort William and Mallaig. The famous Jacobite Express travels across the viaduct offering tours on its steam powered train. Other than the occasional steam train, it […]
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For The Kids The Fairy Trail in Balloch Park will fascinate you and your kids as you walk through the woodland. Local Tree Surgeon Mr Muir has created carvings in old tree stumps of magical houses for fairies and mystical dragons protecting the park. Some of the carvings are on the main path to the […]
Something Different Located in Hollywood, Dumfries and Galloway, is the Garden of Cosmic Speculation. These gardens were designed by a couple with years of experience in Chinese landscaping inspired by modern physics. It is great for adults and children to explore and discover different aspects of life. There are countless campsites in Dumfries so you […]
The Underground City In the heart of Scotlands capital, Edinburgh, you will find one of the country’s oldest preserved ‘closes’. Mary Kings Close is a historic site portraying the way of life in 17th century Edinburgh with original underground houses, passageways and ghost stories. The close is loaded with history as it was resided in […]
Blue Sea Beaches St Ninians beach in Shetland is one of Scotlands most beautiful beaches. the large sand causeway connects the South Mainland of Shetland to the Isle of St Ninians which you can walk yourself. The Isle is nearest to the township of Bigton on the west coast of the island. The beach is […]
Hidden Wonders Smoo Cave is a must see especially if you are visiting the Highlands of Scotland. It is around a mile away from the town of Durness and is easily accessible for Campervans and Motorhomes. The cave was created by a burn that runs to the rear of the cave. Erosion of the sea […]