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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Museums
Prestonpans
Prestongrange is on the site of a former colliery. It tells the story - past and present - of local industries and the people who worked in them.
Parks & Gardens
Musselburgh
This inviting terraced garden in the historic village of Inveresk entices visitors with its colourful herbaceous beds, a variety of attractive shrubs and a collection of old roses selected by Graham Stuart Thomas.
Parks & Gardens
Musselburgh
Shepherd House and its one-acre garden form a walled triangle in the middle of the 18th century village of Inveresk.
Parks & Gardens
Musselburgh
With the backdrop of mature woodland the garden at Inwood, of which a fine Cornus contraversa variagata forms the centerpiece, sits snugly around the house.
Wildlife, Safari Parks & Zoos
Lasswade, Edinburgh
Visit the world's longest running indoor butterfly house with hundreds of free flying exotic butterflies in an indoor tropical rainforest.
Daily animal handling and feeding sessions.
Open all year, 7 days a week.
Jungle Gift Shop.
Free Parking.
Castles
Pathhead
A large and sophisticated castle with a spectacular facade of faceted stonework in an Italian style added, following a visit to Italy, by the Earl of Bothwell between 1581 and 1591.
Parks & Gardens
Gorebridge
105 hectares of woods and Victorian parkland including a 1876 Victorian mansion - part of which is open to the public, a nine-hole golf course, adventure playground and an excellent cafeteria.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Musselburgh
This fine historic house, set in a fascinating designed landscape, is something of a time-capsule.
Distilleries
Tranent
The home of 'The Edinburgh Malt' is located in the rolling farmland of East Lothian and houses an excellent exhibition in the listed red brick buildings.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Pathhead
A grand old Medieval church built in 1449, by William Crichton Lord Chancellor of Scotland.
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