List of Scotland Attractions to Visit with
Websites, Images, Postcodes and links to Maps and
Reviews. Telephone numbers are added where
possible.
These Scotland Top Attractions are other than
Cities, Towns, Abbeys, Castles, Cathedrals, and
Mansions. View the home page for these.
Click on Post-Codes for Maps, Directions, Reviews,
Prices and Phone.
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Arranged in order south to north.
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Gretna Green
On the border with England. Gretna Green and Gretna
have been used for runaway weddings to the Famous
Blacksmiths since the 1700s. There is now a a very
popular Museum and Visitor Centre.
RSPage .
DG16 5EA . Image
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Mull of Galloway
Experience
Furthest south point in Scotland. In the southwest of
Scotland with a Lighthouse for tours and Cafe /
Restaurant perched on cliffs. The area is now a top
attraction, remote and peacful with amazing
views.
RS
Page . DG9 9HP . Image
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Wanlockhead
51 miles north of Gretna Green, highest Village/Town
in Scotland at 1,531 ft with a Lead Mining Museum,
Visitor Centre, Cafe, Inn for meals, Gold Panning,
and Heritage Railway. The Mennock Pass up to the
village from the west is one of the top hill roads in
Scotland.
RS Page .
ML12 6UT
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Crawick Multiverse
10 miles west of Wanlockhead via the Mennock Pass by
the village of Sanquhar. A huge modern Stone Art Work with
a stone circle, amphitheatre, avenue, and high point
for great views.
RS
Page . DG4 6EG
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Burns Museum
In Alloway village 38 miles southwest of Glasgow by
Ayr town. Scotland's most famous Poet
born in 1759. His Cottage has been preserved as a
Museum, and a large modern Visitor Centre built in
this extremely scenic village .
AS Page . KA7 4PQ . Image
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Scotland's Theme Park
M&Ds
12 miles southeast of Glasgow. White Knuckle rides,
many kids' rides, 18 hole Miniature Golf, massive
indoor complex including a gigantic Soft Play Area,
bars and restaurants. Large Images
Website . Wiki . ML1 3RT
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National Museum of
Flight
23 miles east of Edinburgh. Housed in the wartime
buildings of RAF East Fortune with collections
covering military, civil and recreational aircraft.
Concorde is one of the latest aircraft to be
displayed.
RS Page . EH39 5LF
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Royal Yacht Britannia
Port of Leith by Edinburgh. Now permanently berthed at Ocean
Terminal, in Edinburgh's port of Leith, you can visit
and explore this famous former royal residence.
RS Page . EH6 6JJ . Image
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Deep Sea World
At North Queensferry 14 miles north of Edinburgh
below the Forth Rail Bridge with large sand tiger
sharks and a 112 meter long transparent acrylic
underwater viewing tunnel, one of the longest of its
kind in the world. RS Page . KY11 1JR
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The Falkirk Wheel
On the west side of Falkirk in Central Scotland. A
rotating boat lift connecting the Forth and Clyde
Canal with the Union Canal with a visitor centre,
short canal boat tours using the lift and a number of
attractions for children such as paddle boats and
bumper boats.
RS Page
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The Helix &
Kelpies
On the east side of Falkirk. 90ft high horse head
sculptures next to the Forth and Clyde Canal with a
cafe, many walks/cycle lanes, kids play areas, splash
play, lagoon and more. The horse sculptures are in
memory of the many heavy horses that worked on the
canal.
RS
Page . FK2 7ZT . Image
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Battle of Bannockburn
At Stirling
in the South Highlands. This is the site of the most
historic battle in Scotland in 1314, between the
Scots and English. The site has a visitor centre,
large circular memorial, and statue of King Robert
the Bruce.
RS
Page . FK7 0PN . Image
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Blair Drummond Safari
Park
5 miles northwest of Stirling. Scotland's only African Safari
Park with a drive-through reserve, a boat safari,
areas you can walk around, or you can take a a free
safari bus. Large Images
Website . Wiki . FK9 4UR
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Glencoe
16 miles south of Fort William, most scenic road in
Scotland through mountains with viewing areas, ski
centre, visitor centre, and a scenic village with the
McDonald Massacre Monument.
RS Page .
PH49 4HS
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Ben Nevis
Visitor centre and path 2 miles southeast of Fort William. The
highest Mountain in the British Isles with a good
Mountain Track from the Glen Nevis visitor centre
with the summit at 4,408 ft above sea level. Novice
walkers following the Tourist Path take about 4 to 5
hours to reach the summit, about 3 hours to get back
down.
RS Page .
PH33 6PF . 57 Large Images
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Nevis Range
5 miles east of Fort William on Aonach Mor Mountain. A
Gondola runs to the Top Station throughout the year
for skiers, mountain bikers and tourists at 2,150ft.
Tourists can use the Gondola to visit the Snowgoose
Restaurant, bar and kids play at the top station. You
can hike to the top from the restaurant up to
4,000ft. Regular buses run between Fort William and
the Nevis Range. Tel: 01397 705 825.
Website . PH33 6SQ . 54 Large Images
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Highland Folk Museum
16 miles south of Aviemore by Newtonmore village.
Britain’s first Open Air Museum showing what life was
like in Scotland from the 1300s to 1900s. An old
Village at the Museum has been used in the TV series
Outlander.
RS
Page . PH20 1AY
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Highland Wildlife Park
9 miles south of Aviemore by Kingussie village. A safari park and zoo
with a variety of animals found in present day
Scotland, and animals that were once present
thousands of years ago. Visitors can drive round the
Main Park in their cars, then can visit a walk round
area.
RS Page . PH21 1NL
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Cairngorm Mountain
10 miles southeast of Aviemore. In the Gairngorms National Park
at 4084 ft, the sixth highest mountain in the United
Kingdom. Scotland's top ski resort was developed here
from 1960 and the Cairngorm Mountain Railway opened
in 2001. The top station has a Visitor Centre and
Restaurant with some of the best views in Scotland.
The top Ptarmigan Station is at approximately 3,599
ft. Tel: 1479 861 261.
RS
Page . PH22 1RB . Images
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Loch Ness Monster
Exhibition
14 miles south of Inverness at Drumnadrochit, the main place
next to Loch Ness to learn about the Loch Ness
Monster with a large Visitor Centre and boat tours
with sonar so you can go on a trip to find Nessie.
The scenic Urquhart Castle is situated next to the
village. Regular buses run from Inverness all
day.
RS Page
. IV63 6TU
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Culloden Moor
7 miles east of Inverness where the last battle took place
on British soil. The Battle of Culloden was the final
battle of the 1745 Jacobite Rising, taking place on
the 16th April 1746. Between 1,500 and 2,000
Jacobites were killed or wounded in the battle,
government losses were about 50 dead and 259
wounded.
RS
Page . IV2 5EU
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Fingals Cave
Island of Staffa off the Isle of Mull
west coast. This is the Scotland end of the Giants
Causeway in Northern Ireland. Its struture is unique
with a sea cave formed by hexagonall shaped basalt.
You can enter the 227 foot cavern via a walkway.
Large Images
RS Page .
Hotels . Map
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John O Groats
Furthest north point in Scotland about 393 miles by
road north of the Mull of Galloway, 837 north of
Lands End in Cornwell in England. A rugged coast with
an Inn, Lodges, Camping/Touring, and Boat Tours along
the Coast and to the Orkney Isles.
RS Page
. Hotels . KW1 4YR
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