There are a million ways to fill your holiday in Scotland with many things to see and do. From tours and attractions to shopping and activities, use the things to see and do search to help you plan your perfect break to Scotland.
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Helensburgh
The finest of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's domestic creations, this iconic house and gardens date back to 1902.
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Kirriemuir
Visit the birthplace of author and playwright JM Barrie, the creator of the much loved Peter Pan.
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Melrose
Abbotsford is the ancestral home of Sir Walter Scott, the 19th century novelist and poet of "Waverley", "Ivanhoe", and "Lady of the Lake".
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Eyemouth
This John Adam house was built in 1753 with a plethora of fascinating secrets. Today it is a historic house, visitor attraction, and self-catering accommodation.
Exhibitions
Edinburgh
Camera Obscura and World of Illusions - where seeing is not believing! Welcome to Edinburgh's oldest visitor attraction, delighting visitors since 1835.
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Dunfermline
Relive the domestic life of the 16th and 17th centuries amid the old buildings and cobbled streets of the fascinating Royal Burgh of Culross.
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North Queensferry
The world's smallest working light tower sits in North Queensferry, alongside one of the engineering wonders of the world.
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(north West Of Sauchiehall Street)
The Tenement House provides a rare glimpse of life in Glasgow in the early 20th century, in the form of a faithfully restored house lived in by Miss Agnes Toward for over half a century.
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South Queensferry
Hopetoun House, Scotland's finest stately home, is an important part of European architectural heritage situated in South Queensferry, outside Edinburgh.
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Gatehouse Of Fleet
Uncover the history and heritage of Gatehouse and Galloway’s cotton trade at Mill on the Fleet, an 18th century textile mill.
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