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Great staycations in Scotland

You don't have to travel far for a memorable break away, consider a staycation in Scotland instead. With our lively mix of city spots and dreamy countryside landscapes, there are many reasons to look closer to home for big and little holidays. With great food and attractions for the whole family, Scotland has holiday experiences to suit every type of trip. But you knew that already, right?

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Free attractions

You don't have to break the bank to enjoy a great day out. Discover great Scottish attractions for free.

Le Riverside Museum, Glasgow

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Did you know? The Tall Ship Glenlee is one of the few remaining Clyde-built sailing ships still afloat.

Indoor highlights

Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh 

Reawaken your inner child and see a collection of toys, games, dolls and books spanning over 200 years. From teddy bears and Raleigh Chopper bikes to Barbies, Lego and Buzz Lightyear, you're bound to have a day filled with nostalgia. For the little ones, let their creative minds spark joy at the dress up zone and puppet theatre.

Take a trip down memory lane at the Museum of Childhood 

Riverside Museum, Glasgow 

Learn about the evolution of Scottish transport all in one fantastic museum. Take a wander along the replica cobbled street showcasing Glasgow from the late 1800s – 1930s, where you'll get to experience history first-hand by stepping inside old shops, houses and even a subway station.

Of course, it wouldn't be a transport museum without many different modes of transport on show, ranging from horse-drawn carriages, vintage cars and motorcycles to trains, trams and bicycles.

The fun doesn't stop outside either, hop on board The Tall Ship Glenlee docked next to the museum and learn about life at sea.

Spend the day at Riverside Museum 

Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries, Fife 

Learn about the humble beginnings of Scottish-born businessman Andrew Carnegie who later became one of the world's leading global philanthropists. This beautiful building oozes with historic charm where you'll enjoy interactive exhibits, local history and art and discover how Carnegie used his vast wealth to fund thousands of public libraries, support education and promote access to knowledge worldwide.

Visit Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries 

Borders Textile Towerhouse, Hawick, Scottish Borders

This beautifully restored 16th century tower tells the story of the Scottish Borders’ famous knitwear and tweed industry. Learn more about how the industry took shape through a range of fascinating displays of clothing, fabrics, photos and films with lots of hands-on activities added into the mix. With free entry, what more could you want? 

Enjoy a fashionable visit to the Borders Textile Towerhouse 

Perth Museum

New discoveries await you at Perth Museum. Inside, you'll find 10,000 years of history all in one place dating back from prehistoric Scotland through to the present day. Book a timeslot to see the Famous Stone of Destiny which was once used to crown Scottish and UK monarchs.

Other cool highlights you'll see during your day at the museum include impressive Pictish stones, a Strathmore meteorite fragment and a 3,000 year-old Carpow Logboat discovered by metal detectorist Scott McGukin on the River Tay estuary.

Visit Perth Museum 

Les chutes de Bruar, Blair Atholl

Outdoor gems

Calton Hill, Edinburgh 

Enjoy panoramic views of Edinburgh's skyline with a climb up Calton Hill. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks including the National Monument, Nelson Monument and the wonderfully photogenic Dugald Stewart Monument, perfect for capturing the most mesmerising sunset pics.

Be sure to check out Calton Café where they serve fresh coffee, breakfast and light lunches and if the weather is nice, make the most of the sunshine by sitting in the outdoor terrace.

Walk up Calton Hill 

Glasgow Botanic Gardens 

Situated in the city’s West End, enjoy a sense of escapism in this green space utopia. Each season offers something special, from spring blooms to autumn colours and winter glasshouse displays, it is a popular for relaxing strolls, photography and picnics in the warmer weather. 

Discover nature at its best at Glasgow Botanic Gardens 

Falls of Bruar, near Pitlochry 

This picturesque outdoor setting is a great spot for a short hike with rewarding views. En route you'll find a series of cascading waterfalls and charming bridges which make for another great photo opportunity. With lots of shops and cafe's nearby, you'll be spoilt for choice in terms of foodie options.

Admire the beauty of Falls of Bruar

Tentsmuir Forest, near St Andrews, Fife 

There’s nothing better than a relaxing day out while soaking up Scotland’s natural beauty. A visit to Tentsmuir Forest is just the tonic, combining peaceful woodland walks and a stunning stretch of sandy beach. Take a wander along the pine forests, cycle scenic routes or embrace the fresh sea air by walking along the coastline. It’s a great day out for all the family and four-legged friends with plenty of outdoor spaces for picnics, dog walks and the chance to see wildlife up close. 

Plan a trip to Tentsmuir Forest 

Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, near Aberfoyle in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park 

Enjoy the simple things in life by taking a leisurely stroll through the forest or venture out on two wheels along scenic cycle routes. During the warmer weather, Loch Ard is a great pit stop for a picnic while admiring the peaceful views. For wildlife enthusiasts, take in the classic Trossachs scenery where you might spot red squirrels or deer along the way. If that's not enough, you'll also find a series of sculpture trails hidden in the woods with plenty of short hikes.

Explore the outdoors at Queen Elizabeth Forest Park

Father and daughter walking along a path past wild flowers

Quick tips 

Before you embark on your big day out in Scotland, here are just a few things to keep in mind: 

  • While permanent exhibitions are free across our museums and galleries, these attractions will regularly hold temporary exhibitions which will often require a small entry fee. 
  • If you’re making the most of Scotland’s outdoors, be sure to wear good walking shoes. Many of our outdoor spaces can be quite steep or hilly. 
  • The Scottish weather can be unpredictable at any time of year so make sure you have a good mix of outdoor and indoor attractions planned. 

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Best multigenerational days out

Whether it’s a relaxed beach day, boat cruise or scenic walk, Scotland offers a fine balance of activities to keep the kids entertained with adults and grandparents able to take things at their own pace. Check out these suggestions to help plan your next day out.

Un yacht à Port Edgar, South Queensferry

South Queensferry and Forth Bridges Walk 

Best for: Scenic days by the sea 

The cobbled streets and colourful houses of South Queensferry create a family-friendly atmosphere with plenty of cafes, restaurants and ice cream shops for refreshments or a sit-down meal. 

The Forth Bridges area offers flat, well-maintained paths and is suitable for younger children and older adults who are seeking a gentle walk with lots of benches and rest spots to break up long sections. 

Of course, the main attraction is seeing the iconic three bridges in one view which includes the historic Forth Rail Bridge (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), The Forth Bridge and the Queensferry Crossing. Kids will certainly enjoy watching the trains crossing while the adults will marvel at the history and quality of of the engineering. If you’ve got good sea legs, you might be tempted to head out into the water with boat trips available on the Firth of Forth. 

Follow the Forth Bridges Trail 

Landmark Forest Adventure Park, Aviemore

Best for: Active families with boundless energy 

At Landmark Forest Adventure Park, you’ll find a mix of relaxing and more active experiences. From gentle woodland walks, the Butterfly House and maze, to exciting attractions like rope courses, zip wires and the water coaster. Younger children are well looked after too, with soft play areas and fun discovery trails. 

With plenty of places to sit, eat and take breaks, plus a mix of indoor and outdoor attractions, families can explore at their own pace – making it easy for all, from grandparents to little ones. 

Take a trip to Landmark Forest Adventure Park

Des vaches des Highlands au Pollok Country Park, Glasgow

Scottish Seabird Centre, North Berwick

Best for: Discovering coastal wildlife 

Discover educational and easy-going experiences for the whole family to enjoy. At the Discovery Experience, you'll be able to zoom in on all the live action happening across the nearby islands including the Bass Rock – letting you spot gannets, puffins and seals.

Kids will love using the controls, while the adults and grandparents will enjoy learning more about the wildlife. There are also lots of hands-on puzzles that make it fun and accessible for younger visitors.

For a more relaxed experience, take a gentle boat trip out to the islands, enjoy scenic coastal walks along North Berwick harbour, or simply sit and watch seabirds from the viewing areas. If you're feeling peckish, grab a bite to eat at the cafe and soak up the rays in the outdoor space when the sun's out.

Have fun at the Scottish Seabird Centre

Pollok Country Park, Glasgow 

Best for: Green space and variety for all the family 

Families can spot the famous Highland cows and while away the hours enjoying the open green areas for play and picnics with accessible paths exploring the scenic woodlands and gardens. Make sure to spend time at The Burrell Collection, which features art, artefacts and lots of interactive displays. 

Embrace the outdoors at Pollok Country Park 

Family day out at Almond Valley, Livingston

Almond Valley Heritage Centre, West Lothian 

Best for: A relaxed day out 

Kids will love meeting and feeding the friendly farm animals, riding on the tractor train and exploring the large outdoor play areas with go-karts and adventure zones. At the same time, parents and grandparents can enjoy stepping back in time with the centre’s historic buildings, working farm displays and fascinating exhibitions. 

Spend the day at Almond Valley Heritage Centre

Budget-friendly accommodation

Looking for a place to stay for your upcoming trip to Scotland? We’ve got plenty of options to keep the whole family entertained with a fantastic range of amenities.

A woman riding her bike at Comrie Croft Skills and Fun Park.

Comrie Croft Skills and Fun Park

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Lomond Woods Holiday Park, Loch Lomond 

With its spacious lodges sleeping up to 6-8 people, Lomond Woods Holiday Park is a great way to spend quality time with the family. It offers a good mix of on-site activities and easy access outdoor adventures from family-friendly walking trails and wildlife spotting to kayaking and paddleboarding.

You’ll also find some fantastic attractions just a short distance away including SEA LIFE Loch Lomond, Balloch Castle Country Park and Loch Lomond Shores. 

Book a family getaway at Lomond Woods Holiday Park

Comrie Croft, Perthshire 

Calling all adventure seekers, this one’s for you. Set on a 230-acre rewilded farm, book an eco-stay or enjoy a night under the stars while camping in ‘Nordic Katas’. 

For the kids, playtime is set to become a whole lot more fun with rope swings, woodlands and fairy houses galore. Older children and adults can hone their skills at the mountain bike trails or skills park and enjoy taking part in bushcraft activities. 

At night, gather round the campfire and toast some marshmallows or round off the evening with a BBQ feast. 

Make yourself feel at home at Comrie Croft

The Cuddies, Loch Lomond 

Relax and unwind with a glamping stay on a working farm. With its well-equipped pods sleeping up to 4-6 people, it's a great introduction for the kids to learn more about farm life. They'll get to meet lots of the four-legged residents including sheep, calves and goats. When you book a pod, you can expect a private hot tub, fire pit and outdoor seating, the perfect space for chilling out during the day or at night.

Discover the best of the Scottish countryside at The Cuddies

Coorie Retreats, Dumfries & Galloway 

Enjoy luxury glamping at its best. Upon arrival, you'll receive your very own welcome hamper with each cabin or dome offering everything from fully equipped kitchens, ensuite bathrooms, private hot tubs, fire pits, a BBQ and even your very own cinema, perfect for family movie nights.

If you're looking to pamper yourself, head to the on-site spa facilities where you can relax in the sauna, dip into an Epsom salt bath or awaken your senses with a cold plunge. It's the perfect escape for those who want nature plus comfort.

Stay cosy at Coorie Retreats

Glamping entre amis

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Glenshee Glamping, near the Cairngorms 

Enjoy a home away from home on a cosy glamping retreat. You'll be spoilt for choice with affordable pods, huts and tents available to book, kitted out with heating, fire pits and some even offering wood-fired hot tubs, Kids will be in their element with plenty of opportunities to roam outdoors safely while playing hide and seek in the natural play area, petting cute farm animals or improving their aim with a game of archery.

Feel pampered at Glenshee Glamping 

Sauchope Links Park, Crail, Fife 

Take it easy with a stay at Sauchope Links Park. You'll find a good mix of comfortable and luxury accommodation options from lodges to holiday caravans and a range of glamping options including pods, domes and shepherd's huts. They have a great family-friendly offering that will keep the kids entertained for hours with an outdoor play area, heated swimming pool and games room. The seaside location also means you can get involved in beach activities like rockpooling right on your doorstep.

With its close proximity to the golf courses of St Andrews and the charming fishing villages of the East Neuk, you'll have lots to keep you busy.

Stay in coastal accommodation at Sauchope Links Park 

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