All Sightseeing
Tour Guide Operators and Sightseeing in Scotland
- Save to ListDiscover this 2-acre hillside garden, created in the 1920s using seeds collected by plant hunters. Read more...
- Save to ListRight in the heart of Kirkcudbright, a pretty artists’ colony on the Solway Firth, this 18th-century Georgian house is the former home of Scottish painter E A Hornel. Read more...
- Save to ListA traditional Scottish family garden combining herbaceous plants, shrubs, annuals and fruit. Fine specimen trees. Small picnic area. Special arrangements possible for groups to view Georgian house. Read more...
- Save to List70-foot high Grecian-style temple, designed by Sir Thomas Hamilton, complete with nine pillars representing muses from Greek mythology. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1292 443700Museum dedicated to the life and work of Scotland’s most famous poet, Robert Burns. Site includes the Museum, the cottage in which Burns was born and lived until the age of seven, the Brig’o’Doon, Alloway Old Kirk and the Poet’s Path Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1355 236644Email: ffgs@southlanarkshire.gov.ukFun park to explore with children’s zoo. The park itself is quite big and features various animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, wallabies, marmosets, meerkats, snakes, reptiles and fish. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1333-45-03-132.5 acre Victorian walled garden designed around the Cambo burn supplying the house with fruit, flowers and vegetables. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Cathkin Braes Country Park is located on the southern edge of Glasgow. With stunning views over the city and anxcellent mix of terrain, the country park provides an ideal backdrop for major international events and informal days out. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 7818 065966Email: wmattingley@btinternet.comThe garden was created by Bobby and Betty Masterton. When they arrived in the 1950s there were a few trees – conifers, beeches and oak, but more notably the two magnificent Wellingtonias you can see today. One of them is Britain’s widest conifer, with a girth of 11 metres. Although over 150 years old, these natives of North America are Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +The Colonsay House rhododendron and woodland garden is considered to be one of the finest rhododendron gardens in Scotland. It was planted mostly in the 1930’s and has an exceptional variety, not only of rhododendrons, but also of trees and shrubs including some exotic species from the southern hemisphere. Read more...