Rainy day & indoor activities in Scotland
Usually a wet day on holiday means sheltering inside with not much to do. Luckily we're used to having a rainy day or two in Scotland and you'll find lots of world-class indoor activities and attractions for kids and adults alike. Find rainy day attractions and activities by area, or be inspired by ideas for things to do in wet weather from the list below.
La siguiente lista ha sido elaborada por VisitScotland para mostrar una amplia gama de experiencias. No responde a un orden o clasificación establecidos.
Museums and galleries
Across Scotland

El Museo de Perth, hogar de la Piedra del Destino, Perth
© Greg Holmes
Did you know most museums and galleries in Scotland are free to visit? There are a variety of artistic and historic spaces you can enjoy up and down that country that delve into the past, both ancient and modern, of Scotland and it's people. With fascinating displays, exhibitions and family-friendly interactives, it's an ideal choice for when the weather just isn't that great.
Historic ships & boats
Across Scotland
El Museo Riverside y el Tall Ship, Glasgow
Scotland is home to some interesting ships and boats that tell the tales of Scotland's past. From the RRS Discovery in Dundee, and Royal Yacht Brittannia in Edinburgh, to Tall Ship Glenlee in Glasgow City Centre, these vessels will take you back in time to experience what life was like on the seas.
Watersports
Across Scotland
Surf en Brims Ness, Thurso
From kayaking and canoeing, to white water rafting, gorge walking and more, Scotland is a playground for thrilling watersports that the whole family can get involved in. Discover unforgettable adventures on rivers, lochs and coastlines across the country.
Children's attractions
Across Scotland
Inverness Castle Experience
© The Inverness Castle Experience
The wee ones won't have to sit out. No matter where you venture in Scotland you'll find lots of indoor activities including soft play centres, trampoline parks, paintball centres, skate parks, go-karting tracks and more where the kids can play and run off all that steam. The adults can even join in too!
Science centres
Across Scotland
El Centro de Ciencias de Glasgow
Expand your mind, learn about the universe, biology, the planet, the solar system, the ocean and much more at science centres across the country. With hands-on displays, interactive exhibitions, and family-friendly activities, everyone can have a great time.
Historic buildings
Across Scotland

El Castillo de Glamis, Angus
You'll be spoilt for choice if you decide to visit a historic building in Scotland. From castles, stately homes, and ruined fortresses, to cathedrals, abbeys, cairns and more. There may even be a few hidden nearby that you didn't know about too.
Aquariums
Across Scotland
Deep Sea World, North Queensferry
Still thinking of ideas on what to do in Scotland when it rains? Dive into Scotland's seas and visit an exciting aquarium. See a variety of sea creatures up close, learn about Scotland's seas and all the animals that make their homes here - you may even find out about a whole new species you hadn't heard of before!
Theatre
Across Scotland
El Festival Theatre, Edimburgo
© VisitScotland / Kenny Lam
Big and small you'll find a range of theatres across Scotland showcasing everything from local productions to big hitter performances. Stop off for a pre-theatre meal at a local cafe or restaurant before relaxing and enjoying the show.
Pubs & bars
Across Scotland
The Drovers Inn, Loch Lomond
© The Drovers Inn
There's nothing like some hearty pub grub to warm you up on a rainy day in Scotland. Across our towns and cities you'll find welcoming pubs and bars to cosy into, serving homemade and locally grown dishes to enjoy.
Cinema
Across Scotland
A state of the art independent cinema and café bar in Fort William
If you love the theatre you'll also love our cinemas. Relax and get stuck into the latest blockbuster films at one of our luxury cinemas, complete with delicious popcorn or your snack of choice.
Whisky distilleries
Across Scotland
Barriles de whisky en la tonelería de Speyside, Aberlour
© VisitScotland / North East 250 / Damian Shields
When it comes to rainy day activities in Scotland, this one will leave you in high spirits. No matter where you are in Scotland, you won't be far from a whisky distillery or two. Head on a tour, learn about the distilling processes and try a dram along the way. Why not buy a bottle of your favourite tipple to take home with you?