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Visits Scotland's highest villages and enjoy a run on the narrow gauge railway which operates from...
Statue of the Earl of Angus who was the first Colonel of the Cameronian Regiment which was raised...
Situated in the heart of Wanlockhead, Scotland's highest village - 1531 ft/468.
Discover Sanquhar's world-famous knitting tradition and the story of the mines and miners of...
Picturesquely situated at the foot of the Queensberry Hills and the River Nith Drumlanrig Castle...
Discover the fascinating history of New Lanark which has been interpreted in the award-winning New...
When William Douglas, the first Duke of Queensberry, built the magical pale pink castle of...
A rich archaeological complex and spectacular viewpoint over the Clyde valley.
Set on the stunning 90,000 acre Queensberry Estate complete with country park, Victorian Gardens...
Incorporating 20 acre water area, level perimeter walkway.
Majestically situated overlooking Morton Loch and the Lowther Hills behind, the now-ruined Morton...
In a picturesque setting overlooking the River Nethan, the oldest part of the castle is a tower...
The Nethan Gorge, lined here with densely wooded slopes and meadows, holds some of the best ...
This Reserve is made up of six woodlands – Cleghorn Glen, Cartland Craigs, Falls of Clyde,...
Traditional Edwardian public park with seasonal activities including boating, putting, tennis and a...
Scotland's Hidden Gem -Biggar Puppet Theatre
We are all looking forward to welcoming you to our...
A former industrial site including a coal shale bing with young birch woodland, open grassland and...
Hunting Lodge and summer house, now a popular country park and visitor centre with cafe,...
Chatelherault was designed by W.M. Adam in 1732
Dalzell Estate was originally a Royal hunting forest, landscaped in the 18th Century by Archibald...
Attractive hand-thrown ceramics created by Moffat's unique 'Singing Potter'.
Illustrates the history of the area from its links with the Covenanters to the heyday of iron and...
Motherwell Heritage Centre is situated in a commanding location overlooking the Clyde Valley and...
The largest private mausoleum in Britain, with the longest echo.
Low Parks Museum combines displays on local history and industry with the collection of the...
The Town House is a Category "A" listed building of Edwardian Baroque
Style.
Ellisland Farm was the home of Robert Burns from 1788 to 1791, and today it is one of the leading...
JOHN BUCHAN is one of Scotland's most famous authors, chiefly remembered for 'The Thirty Nine...
If you are looking for the time of your life.
An interesting 1.2 acre Plantsman's garden. Exuberant borders are punctuated with topiary, trees...
The Visitor Centre - Open throughout the year, with audio visual room, history room, gallery,...
Find out more about Scotland's most famous explorer, who was born here in 1813.
Self Catering
Situated a few miles from Fort William in a serenely quiet location with superb views of Ben Nevis....
Self Catering
Experience and enjoy the Scottish Mountains from your doorstep. Glencoe Mountain Cottages offer...
Self Catering
The cottage, 147 Skinnet, Talmine, is located on the western side of the Kyle of Tongue in...
Guesthouse
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