If you are looking for things to do in Fort William and the Highlands, why not try one of Vertical Descents' activity days or activity packages – shortbread is great but the memories you will take home from one of our outdoor activities ...
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The quiet woodland that surrounds Addiston Lodge is prone to being disturbed by the thwack of gunshots and the cries of fallen soldiers. That’s because these woods aren’t frequented for their natural beauty, pleasing as they undoubtedl...
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The Scottish Parliament building, which opened in 2004, is an architectural wonder that dominates the Holyrood area. The iconic building, situated at the foot of the Royal Mile, features natural motifs, leaf-shaped annexes and a grass-roofed branc...
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The King's Gallery, previously known as the Queen's Gallery. is an art gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland. It forms part of the Palace of Holyroodhouse complex. It was opened in 2002 by Queen Elizabeth II, and exhibits works from the Royal Col...
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When you’ve got kids it’s always good when you find somewhere that the whole family can enjoy together. TimeTwisters is such a place. For babies, toddlers, pre-school and primary schools aged children, TimeTwisters offers a wide range ...
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Cluny Activities, formerly known as Cluny Clays, is a family run business and has been since 1992. Starting off with a few clay traps and a cabin, we have grown to become one of Scotland's leading outdoor activity centres. We offer a wide rang...
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Edinburgh Airport makes international travel a joy. Access to and from the city is simple, with several airlink buses running every few minutes, as well as a direct tram link. Located near to the major Scottish motorways, pick-up and drop-off poin...
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Port of Leith Tour & Tasting.?? Come and visit our remarkable new whisky distillery in Scotland's capital city. Explore the incredible architecture of our building, understand whisky production like never before, fill your very own miniatu...
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Located in the heart of Edinburgh city centre’s West End, Johnnie Walker Princes Street is a mere 15-minute walk from both Haymarket Station and Edinburgh Waverley Station, or 30-minute tram or airlink bus ride from Edinburgh Airport. We loo...
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Scotland’s Edinburgh Playhouse originally opened in 1929 as a cinema, operating successfully for forty years. Designed by John Fairweather, the venue is modelled on New York’s Roxy Theatre, after Fairweather was inspired by the buildin...
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