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Exhibitions
Rothesay
This unique new Centre, housed in Rothesay's famous 1924 Winter Garden, houses a fascinating free multi-media exhibition, introducing you to the beautiful Isle of Bute.
Castles
Rothesay
Once a bulwark against invading Viking forces, the magnificent ruins of Rothesay Castle boast a long and close connection to the Stewart dynasty.
Museums
Rothesay
Enrich your experience of the island -explore the museum first! Experience the archaeology,history and natural history of the island with our extensive displays from every period of Bute's past
Parks & Gardens
Rothesay
Ardencraig Gardens in Rothesay on the Isle of Bute, originally formed part of a larger area designed for the owners of the nearby Ardencraig House.
Parks & Gardens
Ascog
Ascog Hall Gardens and Victorian Fernery is a beautiful estate situated on the Isle of Bute.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Mount Stuart
Mount Stuart is a 19th century country manor house with extensive gardens on the Isle of Bute.
Castles
Toward
Explore the ruins of the former seat of Clan Lamont, one of the most powerful families in the history of west Scotland.
Garden Centres
Wishaw
Welcome to Garrion Bridges Garden Centre.
Parks & Gardens
Greenock
Do one of the top 50 walks in Scotland - the circular 11km walk is reasonably level, with panoramic views of the Clyde. Start at Drumfrochar Station and then stop half way at the Visitor Centre for coffee and see the exhibition.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Ayrshire
Founded in the early 13th century by the Earl of Carrick, the remains Crossraguel Abbey sit just a few miles south of Ayr on Scotland’s west coast.
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Closed on Saturday & Sunday
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