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Your search for Attractions & events in Scotland returned 100 results
Attraction - Garden, Stranraer
Described as ‘One of the showplaces of Galloway’ these gardens are located in beautiful scenery between two large natural lochs, and extend to 75 acres of landscaped terraces and avenues.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Dumfries
It was in this ordinary sandstone house that Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, spent the last years of his brilliant life.
Attraction - Gallery, Stirling
Gallery and museum depicting the history and culture of Stirlingshire, with special temporary exhibitions. Collections relating to William Wallace.
Attraction - Factory, Peterhead
No description available.
Attraction - Craft Centre, Lerwick
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Attraction - Tea/Coffee Shop, Glasgow
The Willow Tearooms offer visitors the opportunity to relax and relive the splendour of a bygone age. Both tearooms are sympathetic recreations of the original Mackintosh design.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Glasgow
Inspired by an original Charles Rennie Mackintosh design, House for an Art Lover invites visitors to view its elegant interiors and enjoy its contemporary cafe and design shop.
Attraction - Garden, Oban
A garden has existed at Ardchattan since the 13thC. Today's layout has developed since the Victorian era and has a wide variety of plants and a wild flower meadow.
Attraction - Garden,
A show garden and alpine plant nursery growing a wide range of alpines, heathers, dwarf shrubs and dwarf rhododendrons. Visitors may purchase some of the plants on display.
Attraction - Tower, Stirling
Renew your acquaintance with Scotland's national hero and Hollywood legend, Sir William Wallace at the spectacular 220' high National Wallace Monument.