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Historic Buildings & Homes
Linlithgow
Home of the Dalyell family since 1612, this house contains a fascinating collection of portraits, furniture and porcelain, and is set within stunning acreage.
Museums
Bo'ness
Welcome to Bo'ness Motor Museum.
Fully Licensed Cafe area serving light meals/snacks teas and coffee, open 7 days from 10 am with last admission at 4pm
Museums
Linlithgow
Cruise to the Avon Aqueduct on "St Magdalene" - a 40 seater canal boat. Departs 2:30 returns 5pm Sat & Sun. Half hour Town Boat Trips from 2 till 4:30pm. Tearoom and Canal Museum. Also charters & Hires.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Linlithgow
The magnificent ruin of a great Royal Palace set in its own park and beside Linlithgow Loch.
Exhibitions
Linlithgow
The Linlithgow Story tells of the town's connection with the Stewart dynasty and the lives and occupations of its ordinary people, using artefacts supplemented by video and audio presentations.
Castles
By Linlithgow
One of Scotland's most impressive strongholds, Blackness Castle was built in the 15th century by one of Scotland's most powerful families, the Crichtons.
Railways
Bo'ness
Based in Bo’ness, just a 40 minute drive from Glasgow and Edinburgh, this railway offers the chance to board a vintage steam or diesel-hauled train.
Parks & Gardens
Near Linlithgow
Exciting 370 hectare Country Park located in the Bathgate Hills near historic Linlithgow town. One of three Country Parks in West Lothian, sister Parks are Almondell & Calderwood and Polkemmet Country Parks.
Historic Buildings & Homes
South Queensferry
Hopetoun House, Scotland's finest stately home, is an important part of European architectural heritage situated in South Queensferry, outside Edinburgh.
Historic Sites
Bathgate
One of the most important prehistoric monuments on the mainland of Scotland, Cairnpapple was used as a burial and ceremonial site from about 3000 to 1400 BC.
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