All Sightseeing
Tour Guide Operators and Sightseeing in Scotland
- Save to ListFort George, is the mightiest artillery fortification in Britain, if not Europe. Its garrison buildings, artillery defenses bristling with cannons and a superb collection of arms – including bayoneted muskets, pikes, swords and ammunition pouches – provides a fascinating insight into 18th-century military life. Living history programme, audio tour available in six languages and a children’s trail. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1988 600680These historic seaside gardens occupy a unique, sheltered position on Wigtown Bay, close to the village of Garlieston. Dating back to 1740, they are set in over 50 acres of designed parkland and complement the beauty of the natural landscape Read more...
- Save to ListThe Hill House is a masterpiece on a grand scale. Working to a commission from publishing magnate Walter Blackie, celebrated architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife, the artist Margaret Macdonald, created almost everything you see here, from the building itself to the furniture and textiles. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 131 331 2451Email: enquiries@hopetounhouse.comThis historic building is known as “Scotland’s finest stately home.” Read more...
- Save to ListThis beautiful Georgian house was built in the 18th century for David Erskine, a judge of the Scottish Court of Session. House of Dun is just 3 miles from Montrose and its picturesque unspoilt beaches and around 45 minutes’ drive from Aberdeen. Set amongst the splendid Victorian gardens and woodlands, this elegant home has a truly spectacular setting. Read more...
- Save to ListJohn Muir’s life and work has inspired people all over the world. Now the Dunbar birthplace of the pioneering conservationist has been transformed into a new visitor attraction. Our family-friendly interpretative centre explores the work and achievements of this remarkable man Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1506 842896Explore the magnificent ruins of the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. Linlithgow Palace was built and added to over two centuries by the Stewart kings, resulting in a superb Renaissance residence. Read more...
- Save to ListThe beautiful home of Charles Mackintosh, the turn-of-the-century Scottish architect and artist who brought international fame to the city of Glasgow. Read more...
- Save to ListManderston is the supreme country house of Edwardian Scotland; the swan-song of its era. A house on which no expense was spared with opulent staterooms, the only silver-staircase in the world and extensive “downstairs” domestic quarters. It stands in 56 acres of formal gardens, with magnificent stables and stunning marble dairy. Read more...
- Save to ListThis 16th-century fortified house was visited by the queen in 1556 and now contains an exhibition dedicated to her life. Read more...