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- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1346 512888o much to see and do, lots of fun for all the family and really interesting. Shows you all about Fraserburgh form the start till present date, absolutely fascinating Read more...
- Save to ListGlencoe is a place of history, wildlife, adventure and myths. The mountains were formed through violent volcanic eruptions, and then sculpted by massive glaciers. Fingal, the legendary Celtic hero, is said to have made his home among these towering mountains, while his poet son, Ossian, found inspiration in the landscape. Read more...
- Save to Listexplore art and craft at Gracefield Arts Centre in Dumfries. A packed programme of collection exhibitions and contemporary exhibitions featuring regional, national and international artists and craft makers, along with art and craft workshops for adults, children and families ensures a lively atmosphere. Read more...
- Save to ListThis visitor centre is dedicated to the Scottish author James Leslie Mitchell, better known as his pen name Lewis Grassic Gibbon Read more...
- Save to ListThis is a 5 star visitor attraction and retail complex. Loch Ness is already the most famous lake in the world but our aim is to make it better understood. This is achieved through a fully audio visually guided 35 minute tour. The presentation is theatrical in style and integrates the real tools and archive footage from four decades of Read more...
- Save to ListLoch of the Lowes Visitor Centre and Wildlife Reserve covers 98 hectares near Dunkeld. From early April to late August, the star attraction is a pair of breeding ospreys, which nest just 150 metres from our observation hide. Interactive displays help bring the story of Loch of the Lowes to life. Get closer to the ospreys with binoculars, telescopes and Read more...
- Save to ListLogie Steading is a collection of stonefarm buildings that were given a new lease of life in 1991: they now house several individual businesses including Art Galleries, Antiques & Restoration, Secondhand Books, Textiles, Gifts, Heritage Centre and Cafe. Logie House Gardens are open throughout the year and there are walks along the River Findhorn – and there is a playpark! Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1687 462085Email: info@mallaigheritage.org.ukConveniently sited alongside Mallaig railway station, Mallaig Heritage Centre is a treasure trove of stories, films, collections and displays, all telling the story of West Lochaber, its people and landscape Read more...
- Save to ListNOVEMBER To MARCH ONLY OPEN AT WEEKENDS – SATURDAY 10am-4pm and SUNDAY 12-4pm. APRIL to OCTOBER – OPEN WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY 10am-4pm and SUNDAY 12-4pm Children get FREE ENTRY – must be supervised by an adult at all times. Britain’s first operational military air station was established in Montrose by the Royal Flying Corps in 1913. The heritage centre’s collection Read more...
- Save to ListA brand new, purpose built visitor centre at Pitlochry Dam. The centre hosts an exhibition over two floors and a gift shop and cafe with spectacular views over the river Tummel and Loch Faskally. Read more...