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  1. Dawyck Botanic Garden

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    Type

    Parks & Gardens

    Dawyck Botanic Garden

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    • 5 Garden
    5 Garden

    Peebles

    Telephone:

    +44 (1721) 760254

    In the depths of the Scottish Borders countryside, Dawyck Botanic Garden has a stunning collection of trees and shrubs.

  2. Biggar Puppet Theatre

    Type

    Type

    Theatre

    Biggar Puppet Theatre

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    Biggar

    Telephone:

    +44 (1899) 220631

    Biggar Puppet Theatre is the home of the International Purves Puppets theatre company which was established more than 40 years ago.

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  1. Leadhills And Wanlockhead Railway

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    Gradings

    • 2 Visitor Attraction
    2 Visitor Attraction

    Biggar

    Telephone:

    +44 (1555) 662963

    This narrow gauge railway operates between Scotland's highest villages, Leadhills and Wanlockhead.

  2. RSPB Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve

    Type

    Type

    Nature Centres & Reserves

    RSPB Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve

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    Gradings

    • 4 Wildlife Experience
    4 Wildlife Experience

    Lochwinnoch

    Telephone:

    +44 (1505) 842663

    This wetland reserve is ideal for all the family as the trails, birdwatching hides and visitor centre are all easily accessible.

  3. Scottish National Portrait Gallery

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    Gradings

    • 4 Visitor Attraction
    4 Visitor Attraction

    Edinburgh

    Telephone:

    +44 (131) 624 6200

    Visit one of Edinburgh’s most iconic buildings and explore a fascinating overview of Scotland past and present though a wealth of imagery encompassing painting, photography, sculpture and film

  4. Drumpellier Country Park

    Type

    Type

    Parks & Gardens

    Drumpellier Country Park

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    Gradings

    • 4 Visitor Attraction
    4 Visitor Attraction

    Coatbridge

    Telephone:

    +44 (1236) 422257

    Once a private estate, Drumpellier Country Park covers 500 acres and includes two natural lochs as well as attracting an abundance of wildlife.

  5. The Burrell Collection

    Type

    Type

    Galleries

    The Burrell Collection

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    Gradings

    • 3 Museum
    3 Museum

    Glasgow

    Telephone:

    +44 (141) 287 2550

    The Burrell Collection is one of the greatest art collections ever amassed by one person and consists of more than 8,000 objects.

  6. Halliwell's House Museum & Robson Gallery

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    Gradings

    • 4 Museum
    4 Museum

    Selkirk

    Telephone:

    +44 (1750) 20096

    This award-winning museum recreates the building's former use as a home and ironmonger's shop.

  7. The Clog And Shoe Workshop

    Type

    Type

    Arts & Crafts

    The Clog And Shoe Workshop

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    Gradings

    • 3 Visitor Attraction
    3 Visitor Attraction

    Castle Douglas

    Telephone:

    +44 (1644) 420465

    Discover traditional clog and shoemaking at this fascinating workshop and be measured for your own shoes or clogs of your own choice of style , colour or colours, finish and type of soling. Or find a pair from stock.

  8. Pittencrieff House Museum

    Type

    Type

    Museums

    Pittencrieff House Museum

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    Gradings

    • 3 Museum
    3 Museum

    Dunfermline

    Telephone:

    +44 (1383) 722935

    A 17th century house which was transformed into a museum by Robert Lorimer when Andrew Carnegie gave Pittencrieff Park to Dunfermline in 1903. The exterior of the house was authentically restored in 2010, its 400th anniversary.

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