All Sightseeing
Tour Guide Operators and Sightseeing in Scotland
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1899 221070Typical of a small town coal-gas works, Biggar is the only one surviving in Scotland. The oldest part of the works dates from 1839 Read more...
- Save to ListBrechin Town House Museum reflects the town’s past as a cathedral city and as a centre of innovation and creativity, with a display of work by Brechin artist David Waterson. Read more...
- Save to ListWhat better place to learn about the 500-year history of golf than at this museum located in St. Andrews, the “home of golf,” located on the West Sands next to the Old Course and the Royal and Ancient Golf Club. Read more...
- Save to ListBroughty Castle sits imposingly at the mouth of the River Tay. Built in 1496 on a rocky promontory, it has faced many sieges and battles. Read more...
- Save to ListA small museum of military memerobilia. Also the branch office of Legion Scotland. Read more...
- Save to ListBute Museum is an independently run museum where visitors can explore the Natural and Historical Heritage of the Isle of Bute. The History & Archaeology Gallery has displays covering aspects of Bute’s History from Mesolithic and Neolithic times through to the closing years of the 20th century. The Natural History Gallery allows visitors to explore the geology, plants, animals and Read more...
- VerifiedSave to ListPhone: +The Celtic cross, which is preserved in the churchyard, is the finest surviving high cross in Scotland. The Kildalton Cross was carved in the 700s, and is every inch the equal of the great high crosses of Iona. It’s still standing where it was first erected more than 1,200 years ago, making it one of very few early Christian crosses Read more...