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Tour Guide Operators and Sightseeing in Scotland
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 131 556 9579The Scottish Storytelling Centre is an award-winning public building designed by Malcolm Fraser Architects, halfway along Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.The Centre includes the historic John Knox House, 99-seat Netherbow Theatre and the George Mackay Brown Library, and is the headquarters of the Scottish Storytelling Network. Our light and airy Storytelling Court is open to the public, and includes a free child-friendly Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-141 889 1708Email: smashotcottages@outlook.comThe Sma’ Shot Cottages are a major attraction in the Renfrewshire area, providing visitors with an insight into two distinct periods of Paisley’s weaving history. On entering from Shuttle Street, visitors immediately step back into the 18th century into the typical weaver’s cottage which was originally built in the 1750s. The cottage has been matched to written descriptions in histories Read more...
- Save to ListDiscover the breathtaking mountains, moors and coastline of Arran with qualified Mountain Leaders. Walking on Arran is the best way to experience the beauty of Arran’s scenery and magnificent wildlife. See charismatic animals such as otters, golden eagles and red deer in their natural habitat. Read more...
- Save to ListOn board a carefully selected local fishing boat, and accompanied by one of our expert guides, you will travel to, and land on, the Bass Rock, the world’s largest colony of Northern gannets and BBC Countryfile Magazine’s Nature Reserve of the Year 2014/15 & 2015/16. Read more...
- Save to ListEat walk Glasgow offer a food walking tour through the heart of the City of Glasgow. Taking in five stops in interesting historical buildings that house excellent bars & restaurants. Not only will you taste locally sourced produce but will hear about the rich history of Glasgow as you walk between venues. Read more...
- Save to ListA foodies walking tour of St Andrews. The tour will visit five premises tasting locally sourced food and drink, chatting to the locals who enthuse about what St Andrews and Scotland has to offer.The guide will talk about the history of St Andrews between venues and point out other places you should visit during your stay. Read more...
- Save to ListAros is a popular visitor attraction and community cultural centre offering exhibition, cinema, live music, comedy, dance, drama, theatre, galleries and workshops. With a family friendly restaurant, gift shop and children’s play areas. Our current exhibition is about St Kilda. Remote, spectacular and one of only a few places in the world with Dual World Heritage Status for both its Read more...
- Save to ListThe Assynt Visitor Centre is home to the Tourist Information Centre and the local Highland Council Rangers. As well as numerous free leaflets on display, staff members are on hand to provide advice about the area including places to stay and places to visit. There are also toilets in the Centre.Displays inside the Centre include a CD Rom of Assynt, Read more...
- Save to ListThe Beatrix Potter Exhibition will fascinate enthusiasts whilst the vintage play area will keep young children amused for hours. Take a walk through the idyllic Beatrix Potter Garden to visit Mrs Tiggy Winkle in her house, see Jeremy fishing by his pond, watch out for Mr Fox, and of course see if you can find Peter Rabbit himself! Read more...
- Save to ListBased in Kyleakin on Skye, the centre offers information on topics including Gavin Maxwell, the flora and fauna of the island, the lighthouse and local history (including stories in Gaelic and English). It is a highly interactive centre with lots to see and do for all ages. Younger children for example have the chance to win prizes by correctly answering Read more...