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- Save to ListOld Leckie Farm is run by Alison and Fergus with the help of their three young children, Fergus’ mother, and their good friend Al. It is home to 300 Texel/ Llyen sheep, a herd of 60 Limousin X cattle, 450 free range hens, a bunch of Tamworth X pigs, 2 Highland Cows (Irn Bru and Ginger) and a fair few Read more...
- Save to Listcome and meet the donkeys, goats, pigs, rabbits and more – the friendliest animals around!step into the farm shop full of home baked pies and cakes, jams and chutneys, candles and soaps made at the farm, tea-towels and Speciality Puffin Croft Coffee as well as lots of fresh fruit and veg! Read more...
- Save to ListBringing you perfectly ripened Scottish berries, grown naturally outdoors has been our pride and joy for over 50 years. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1540 651402During a 45-minute demonstration amidst some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland, you will see up to eight dogs working as a team manoeuvring sheep and ducks through various obstacles. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1786 235024We wanted to champion the best local produce Stirling has to offer, straight from the farm and on to our shelves. A unique place to visit, shop for essentials and treats or enjoy something tasty to eat in comfortable surroundings. Read more...
- Save to ListThe May Princess sails from Anstruther to the beautiful Isle of May almost every day from 1st April to 30th September. Licensed by the Maritime Coastguard Agency to carry 100 passengers, she has been operating on this run for the last fifteen years. Read more...
- Save to ListThe Isle of Jura had its own mainland ferry until thirty years ago which sailed between Lagg and Keills in Kintyre. At this moment there is a trial passenger ferry service (summer only) from the mainland. Car access to Jura during the entire year and passenger access to Jura outside the summer season is only possible by using the ferry Read more...
- Save to ListOnce upon a time, a team of explorers were sent on a fun and action packed adventure. They found a magical and exciting place known as The Big Adventure, for thrill seeking children and families to enjoy. Read more...
- Save to ListBritain’s first nature trail, established in 1970, through old Caledonian pine forest, with tree top trail, wildlife feeding station – one of the best places in Scotland to see red squirrels. Part of Landmark Forest Adventure Park, please see website for further details. Read more...