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Ultimate LONDON to EDINBURGH & The Highlands Road Trip, UK | Ten Amazing Things to Do

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The United Kingdom was made for road trips by Aussie travellers; the Brits drive on the same side of the road as us, and you never have to travel far to see something amazing! In fact, there’s no better way to explore the UK than under your own steam.

In this episode of our online travel series, we bring you a checklist of ten amazing things to see and do on a road trip from London in southern England, up to the Scottish capital Edinburgh and through the stunning Highlands. We travel north-west from London to Stratford-upon-Avon, then north through the Midlands to Yorkshire, and on to Scotland. From Edinburgh we do a rough horseshoe through the Highlands, ending up in Glasgow. To do all of the activities covered in this video, you'll need around ten days. Toodle-pip!

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1:18 Tower of London & National Portrait Gallery, London
2:19 Shakespeare's Birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon
4:43 Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
6:22 Medieval city of York, Northern England
7:55 Edinburgh Castle
8:57 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
11:14 Royal Yacht Britannia, Edinburgh
12:36 Scone Palace, Perth
13:34 The Glenlivet Distillery, Ballindalloch
15:00 Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness
16:11 Loch Lomond

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Trip To Dumfries - Scotland - United Kingdom 2019 - 4K

Road trip from Lake District to dumfries. Great memories ❤️


Like the rest of Dumfries and Galloway, of Scotland's three major geographical areas Dumfries lies in the Southern Uplands.

The river Nith runs through Dumfries toward the Solway Firth in a southwards direction splitting the town into East and West. At low tide, the sea recedes to such an extent on the shallow sloping sands of the Solway that the length of the Nith is extended by 13 km to 113.8 km (70.7 mi). This makes the Nith Scotland's seventh longest river. There are several bridges across the river within the town. In between the Devorgilla (also known as 'The Old Bridge') and the suspension bridge is a weir colloquially known as 'The Caul'. In wetter months of the year the Nith can flood the surrounding streets.


River Nith
Dumfries has numerous suburbs including Summerhill, Summerville, Troqueer, Georgetown, Cresswell, Larchfield, Calside, Lochside, Lincluden, Newbridge Drive, Sandside, Heathhall, Locharbriggs, Noblehill and Marchmount. Maxwelltown to the west of the river Nith, was formerly a Burgh in its own right within The Stewartry of Kirkcudbright (also known as Kirkcudbrightshire) until its incorporation into Dumfries in 1928; Summerhill, Troqueer, Lochside, Lincluden, Sandside are among other suburbs located on the Maxwelltown side of the river. Palmerston Park, home to the town's senior football team Queen of the South, is on Terregles Street, also on the Maxwelltown side of the river.

Queensberry Square and High Street are the central focal points of the town and this area hosts many of the historical, social and commercial enterprises and events of Dumfries. During the 1990s, these areas enjoyed various aesthetic recognitions from organisations including Britain in Bloom.
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Top 17. Best Tourist Attractions in Dumfries - Travel Scotland

Top 17. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Dumfries - Travel Scotland: Caerlaverock Castle, Drumlanrig Castle, Dino Park, Dalscone Farm Fun, Dumfries Museum, Robert Burns House, Dumfries and Galloway Aviation Museum, Hetland Garden Centre, Dock Park Dumfries, WWT Caerlaverock Wetland Centre, Robert Burns Centre, Savings Banks Museum, Robert Burns Mausoleum, Morton Castle, Crichton Memorial Church, Garden of Cosmic Speculation
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Top 5 Hotels to Visit in Dumfries | Scotland - English

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With the plentiful options available in Dumfries best hotels, travelers are spoiled for choice when it comes to best hotels in Dumfries. For those on a budget, Dumfries has many great hotels in Dumfries and guest houses that provide both safety and comfort. Some of the newly built hotels have been awarded for their design, and more continue to open up. There are also capsule hotels in Dumfries, some of which are women-only. For more privacy, there are mid-tier and business famous hotels in Dumfries that provide convenience and all the basic amenities, making a great option for travelers who plan to spend most of their time out exploring the city.

Dumfries is a market town and former royal burgh within the Dumfries and Galloway council area of Scotland. It is located near the mouth of the River Nith into the Solway Firth about 25 miles by road from the Anglo-Scottish border and just 15 miles away from Cumbria by air. This is one eclectic list of hotels to visit in Dumfries – but you’d probably expect nothing less from Dumfries best hotels. From our collective time spent in this amazing city and from feedback gathered from our travel network here is a list of our favorite top 10 hotels in Dumfries.

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Top 10 Things to do in Dumfries and Galloway Scotland Part 2 Camera Obscura & Dumfries Museum

Join me on the second part of my trip to visit things to do in Dumfries, were I will visit the camera obscura live and also the Dumfries Museum. Dumfries is such an amazing town with lots of history to explore. There of course many great visitor attractions Dumfries that commemorate the life and works of Robert burns that can be visited


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Top 10 Cities to Visit in Scotland | United Kingdom

Top 10 Cities to Visit in Scotland.

Scotland is generally seen as a destination with beautiful scenery combined with thousands of historic sites and attractions. These include prehistoric stone circles, standing stones and burial chambers, and various Bronze age, Iron age and Stone age remains. There are also many historic castles, houses, and battlegrounds, ruins and museums. Many people are drawn by the culture of Scotland.

The main tourist season is generally from April to October. In addition to these factors, the national tourist agency, Visitscotland, have deployed a strategy of niche marketing, aimed at exploiting, amongst other things, Scotland's strengths in golf, fishing and food and drink tourism.


Number 10. St. Andrews
St. Andrews is a must-visit for anyone with an ounce of interest in golf. Now something of a mecca for golfers, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club in St. Andrews was established in 1754, making it the oldest - and most prestigious - course in the world. In addition to its seven golf courses, the excellent British Golf Museum is worth a visit, too. There's much else to see and do here that's not related to the sport of golf. St. Andrews is a university city, home to the country's oldest seat of higher learning, and one of its top accommodation options when school's out.

Number 9. Dumfries
From Ayr, it's only a short drive to Dumfries, which also harbors a number of Robbie Burns-related attractions. Topping the list is the poet's former home on Burns Street.

Now an excellent museum dedicated to the poet and his life, it was here Burns lived for the last few years of his life; and thanks to its free admission, the museum is also considered the top thing to do for free in Dumfries. Other must visit attractions include the Dumfries Museum.


Number 8. Ayr
the city of Ayr on the west coast of Scotland is well worth exploring, Best known as the birthplace of Robbie Burns. Scotland's most famous poet is celebrated everywhere here. To make sure you don't miss any of the best landmarks related to this legendary Scotsman, follow the Burns' Heritage Trail to Alloway on the outskirts of Ayr.


Number 7. Stirling
The lovely university city of Stirling has a long and rich history, especially as it relates to Scotland's struggle for independence through the centuries. Just 50 minutes' drive from both Edinburgh and Glasgow, Stirling is where Scottish king Robert the Bruce sent the English packing in 1314.


Number 6. Perth
Just a short hop from Dundee - and accessible by rail from Edinburgh, providing a chance to cross the famous Forth Rail Bridge - the small city of Perth offers a pleasant taste of a less-busy Scotland.




Number 5. Inverness
Exploring the Scottish Highlands should be a highlight of your Scotland travel itinerary. And there's no better place to use as your base than the beautiful Highland city of Inverness. From here, you're just a short drive away from such iconic Scottish scenery as Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle, and some of the most memorable views you'll experience in a country that, frankly, is full of incredible vistas.


Number 4. Dundee
An easy day trip from Edinburgh, Dundee is famous for its spectacular river crossings. Stretching as far as the eye can see across the Firth of Tay from Dundee all the way to the village of Wormit, Considered one of the world's top rail trips, the views are simply stunning as you travel the structure's two miles of steel.


Number 3. Aberdeen
Known locally as the The Flower of Scotland, Aberdeen, like Glasgow, is full of parks and gardens. By far the most famous is Duthie Park, home to the internationally acclaimed David Welch Winter Gardens, one of the UK's biggest indoor gardens. Here, you can visit and enjoy year-round displays of tropical plants and exotic flowers located in a variety of large greenhouses.



Number 2. Glasgow
Since its transformation from an industrial city to the cultural center of Scotland, Glasgow has become one of the country's top-rated tourist destinations. Part of this transformation has taken place on former industrial land along the River Clyde, which has been rebuilt and revitalized in the past few decades.


Number 1. Edinburgh
Whether you're here for a weekend or a week, Edinburgh offers no end of things to do. While the capital city of Scotland is best known for its incredible medieval castle - Edinburgh castle is consistently ranked as one of the UK's most visited tourist attractions - there are numerous other parts of this beautiful city to explore. old man of storr glencoe things to do in edinburgh



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Only in Scotland - Dumfries & Galloway

The first thing you’ll notice about Dumfries & Galloway is just how beautiful this part of lowland Scotland is, from its stunning coastlines and sandy beaches to its acres of forests and green spaces.
Reconnect with the outdoors as you battle it out against the family in a range of fun activities at Galloway Activity Centre. Take a wander through Logan Botanic Park near Stranraer, Scotland’s most exotic garden, where you will discover a variety of rare plants and flowers. Embrace your inner child as you explore Moat Brae, the childhood playground of author JM Barrie or learn about the fascinating history behind Dunskey Castle, near Portpatrick.

The fun doesn’t stop when the sun sets though. Enjoy an evening of stargazing at Galloway Forest Dark Sky Park and be dazzled by the wonders of the night sky.

Looking for a place to rest your head? Dumfries & Galloway has many different types of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. From cosy cottage retreats to luxury hotel stays, visitors who come here are truly spoiled for choice.

Relax and let the landscape and atmosphere of this magical corner of Scotland work its spell on you.

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10 Top Things to Do in Dumfries part 3 Robbie Burns Huants Including The Globe

Walk with Me as I visit 10 great attractions and the top things do in Dumfries. We will Visit many of the Pubs that Robert Burns use to go to, and see the bed in the Globe were he and the bar maid used to sleep ( among other things lol) we will visit the Coach and horse inn Dumfries and also the hole in the wall. We also visit one of 2 of Robbie burns house in this video please check out part 1 and 2 of this series for the camera obscura and also the Dumfries Museum. The old bridge house on Devongilla Bridge is also featured in the video, which is the oldest house in Dumfries


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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Dumfries , United Kingdom UK

Dumfries Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Dumfries for you. With the help of this list you can try Best Local Food in Dumfries. You can select best Bar in Dumfries.

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Loch Arthur Creamery and Cafe
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The Steamboat Inn
Cavens Arms
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A Walk in Dumfries Scotland

A sunny walk through Dumfries Scotland. Dumfries is the hometown of electronic music superstar Calvin Harris and the former home of Scottish poet Robert Burns.

BEST of the SOUTH WEST - (Dumfries & Galloway)

A fantastic road trip travelling around Scotlands beautiful (Dumfries & Galloway) area, showing you the BEST OF what it has to offer in a Toyota Alphard Campervan. This South West region of Scotland has it ALL


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00:00 Intro
0:39 Moffat
4:01 Lockerbie
5:39 GretnaGreen
7:09 Gretna / Devils Porridge
8:17 Caerlaverock Castle
9:08 Glorious Park Up
12:39 New Abbey (Sweetheart Abbey)
13:50 Sandyhills / Kippford Caravan Park
14:21 Dalbeattie
15:00 Wicker Man Statue
15:14 Kirkcudbright (The Artist Town)
17:23 Newton Stewart
20:30 Wigtown (The book Town)
21:41 Isle of Whithorn
22:47 Port William
24:00 Mull of Galloway (Scotlands Most Southerly Point)
25:30 Port Patrick
27:24 Castle Douglas (The Food Town)
28:47 Mennock Pass / Wanlockhead

GREAT BRITAIN: DUMFRIES (Scotland, UK) #dumfries, #dumfriesscotland, #dumfriesuk

GREAT BRITAIN: DUMFRIES (Scotland, UK)
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Dumfries is a market town and former royal burgh within the Dumfries and Galloway council area of Scotland, United Kingdom.

It is located near the mouth of the River Nith into the Solway Firth. Dumfries is the traditional county town of the historic county of Dumfriesshire. Dumfries is nicknamed Queen of the South. People from Dumfries are known colloquially as Doonhamers.

Robert Burns moved to Dumfriesshire in 1788 and Dumfries itself in 1791, living there until his death on 21 July 1796. Today's Greyfriars Church overlooks the location of a statue of Burns, which was designed by Amelia Paton Hill, sculpted in Carrara, Italy in 1882, and was unveiled by future Prime Minister, Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery on 6 April 1882. Today, it features on the 2007 series of £5 notes issued by the Bank of Scotland, alongside the Brig o' Doon.

Дамфри́с — город на юге Шотландии, административный центр округа Дамфрис-энд-Галловей. Место смерти шотландского поэта Роберта Бёрнса. Место рождения музыканта Келвина Харриса. Через город протекает река Нит.

Filmed in February 2018

SCOTLAND trip to Dumfries & Galloway

From our hotel in Sanquhar in beautiful Nithsdale we made a day trip to Castle McLellan (Kircudbright), Orchardton Tower (Castle Douglas) and Sweet Heart Abbey (south of Dumfries).
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Discover Scotlands southern coast. Dumfries and Galloway

Discover Southerness in Dumfries and Galloway, South West Scotland.

Southerness Lighthouse is one of the oldest lighthouses in Scotland unusually is mostly square, the lighthouse overlooks the Solway Firth, with views to the south of the Lake District. built in 1749 to assist the passage of ships through the Firth towards the Nith Estuary. The route would once have been busy with goods coming from Liverpool and Ireland. Renovated in 1805 by the famous engineer Robert Stevenson it remained in use until 1936 and is now open to visitors during the summer

Not far from Southerness is Powillimount beach which belongs to the Arbigland Estate but is free to visit

head along the beach to the west a little and you come to the impressive Thirlstane Arch a natural feature formed in a ridge of sandstone

the rocks that are visible on the shore were formed during the carboniferous period 340 million years ago when the earth's climate was wet and warm,.the layers built up formed into sandstones, limestones and mudstones, The folds and ridges that have formed amazing patterns and are fascinating. there are a lot of fossils in the area which makes it a great place to bring kids on a hunt. One for the school holidays maybe.

be careful as the tides here sweep in fast

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Top 25 Destination In Scotland To Visit (2024 Travel Guide) Part 2

Top 25 Destination In Scotland To Visit (Travel Guide) Part 2

Welcome to our virtual exploration of Scotland! Join us on this enchanting journey through the diverse landscapes and rich history of this captivating country.

00:00 Intro
0:26 Edinburgh: Begin our adventure in the historic capital, Edinburgh, where medieval and modern elements coexist in a harmonious blend.
0:55 Glasgow: Dive into the vibrant culture of Glasgow, a city known for its art, music, and architectural gems.
1:25 Loch Ness: Seek the mysteries of Loch Ness, home to the legendary Nessie. Explore the breathtaking landscapes surrounding this iconic Scottish loch.
2:03 Isle of Skye: Immerse yourself in the magical landscapes of the Isle of Skye, renowned for its rugged coastline, fairy-tale landscapes, and historic castles.
2:48 Stirling: Visit Stirling, a city with a rich historical significance, known for its medieval castle and pivotal role in Scottish history.
3:36 Inverness: Experience the charm of Inverness, the cultural hub of the Scottish Highlands, nestled along the banks of the River Ness.
4:09 Aberdeen: Discover Aberdeen, a coastal city with a unique blend of modernity and historic architecture.
4:53 Fort William: Explore Fort William, a gateway to Ben Nevis and the stunning landscapes of the Scottish Highlands.
5:33 Dundee: Visit Dundee, a city on the east coast known for its vibrant arts scene and innovative design.
6:15 St. Andrews: Uncover the historic town of St. Andrews, famous for its ancient university and as the birthplace of golf.
7:07 The Trossachs National Park: Marvel at the scenic beauty of The Trossachs National Park, known as the Gateway to the Highlands.
8:00 Orkney Islands: Journey to the Orkney Islands, an archipelago rich in history, culture, and prehistoric sites.
8:38 Outer Hebrides: Experience the tranquility of the Outer Hebrides, a chain of islands with stunning beaches and unique traditions.
9:05 Dunrobin Castle: Step into the grandeur of Dunrobin Castle, a fairytale-like castle surrounded by splendid gardens.
9:53 Cairngorms National Park: Explore the Cairngorms National Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with its mountain ranges and diverse wildlife.
10:38 Perth: Visit Perth, a city on the banks of the River Tay, blending history with modern amenities.
11:05 Oban: Discover Oban, a picturesque coastal town known as the Gateway to the Isles.
11:44 Melrose: Explore the charming town of Melrose, home to Melrose Abbey and the scenic Eildon Hills.
12:33 Iona: Venture to the serene Isle of Iona, known for its historic abbey and spiritual significance.
13:05 Culzean Castle: Admire the beauty of Culzean Castle, perched on a cliff overlooking the Firth of Clyde.
13:48 Ben Nevis: Conquer the majestic Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the British Isles, offering breathtaking views.
14:33 Pitlochry: Experience the charm of Pitlochry, a town nestled in the heart of Scotland with Victorian architecture and outdoor attractions.
15:05 Dumfries: Explore Dumfries, a market town with a rich literary history and charming streets.
15:33 The Kelpies: Witness the awe-inspiring Kelpies, massive horse-head sculptures paying homage to Scotland's industrial past.
16:05 Dunnottar Castle: Conclude our journey at Dunnottar Castle, a cliff-top fortress with a dramatic history and stunning coastal views.
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Scotland Shorts - 9 Things To Do: Dumfries & Galloway

Dumfries and Galloway is a historic corner of Scotland that is bursting with things to see and do. From fascinating architecture and ancient history to special connections to Robert Burns, lush countryside and outdoor adventure activities – you’ll never be lost for something to do.

In Dumfries, kick start your day exploring with the Dumfries Art Trail – navigate around the town centre to uncover the works by independent artists, makers, and galleries, all within a 15-minute walk from the High Street.

Nearby, take in the stunning red sandstone of Sweetheart Abbey and fall in love with the turbulent history of this late 13th century ruin. Head to Caerlaverock Castle to discover one of Scotland’s great medieval fortresses; complete with a moat, towered gatehouse and imposing battlements, you’ll feel instantly transported back in time.

Further west, head to Dalbeattie 7Stanes mountain biking centre to explore the picturesque woodlands, test your biking prowess, and try out the variety of routes that cater for all abilities and ages – it’s a perfect family day out.

Uncover the special connections that Drumlanrig Castle has to the famous Outlander tv show with tours, walks, adventure playgrounds, gardens, Land Rover tours and plenty more to get involved in. With a stunning exterior, spectacular collections and fine art, it’s no wonder the castle was given a starring role in the ever-popular TV series.

Don’t forget to visit Andy Goldsworthy’s magnificent sandstone Striding Arches on the hilltops near Cairnhead, which represent the generations of Scottish emigrants to Canada, USA and New Zealand over the last 200 years.

Or head to Logan Botanic Garden in Port Logan. Known as the country’s most exotic garden, it is home to masses of vibrant and unusual plants and trees. Wander through the gardens for a relaxing stroll, then pop into the Potting Shed Bistro for delicious meal or a spot of afternoon tea.Gaze in wonder at the starry night sky from Galloway Forest Park – the UK’s first Dark Sky Park – for incredible galactic views. There is no light pollution here, making it the perfect location to spot stars and constellations.

Whilst you’re in Dumfries, make sure you uncover the land that inspired Scotland’s National Bard, Robert Burns. The famous former resident spent his final years here and has often said that the beauty and character of Dumfries & Galloway inspired his works and creativity.

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Top 14 Tourist Attractions in Fort William - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom

Top 14 Tourist Attractions in Fort William - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom:
Ben Nevis, Steall Waterfall, Nevis Range Mountain Experience, West Highland Museum, Jacobite Steam Train, Neptune's Staircase, West Highland Line, Old Inverlochy Castle, Treasures of the Earth, Ben Nevis Distillery, Glen Roy, Creag Meagaidh National Nature Reserve, Old Fort of Fort William, Saint Andrew's Church

Top 10 Places to visit in Scotland

Top 10 Places to visit in Scotland



The top 10 Places to visit in Scotland, iconic castles, incredible museums, beautiful gardens and much more in this list of top tourist attractions in Scotland.

Regimental Museum of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
National War Museum
Gretna Green Famous Blacksmiths Shop
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
St Giles’ Cathedral
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Riverside Museum
Scottish National Gallery
Edinburgh Castle
National Museum of Scotland
10. Regimental Museum of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards

Also based within Edinburgh Castle, the Regimental Museum covers over 300 years of history of the only Scottish cavalry regiment in the British regular army. You’ll see weapons, uniforms, medals and paintings right from the beginning in the late 1600s to the modern day stories of regimental personalities such as explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes.

9. National War Museum

Set within the walls of Edinburgh Castle, the National War Museum is filled with exhibits and artefacts that tell the tale of the impact of war on Scotland’s history, identity and reputation abroad.

8. Gretna Green Famous Blacksmiths Shop

Five Star Scottish Visitor Attraction, Shopping and Wedding Venue at the home of Anvil weddings since 1754.
The home of Weddings and the wedding capital of the UK, the Famous Blacksmiths Shop, in Gretna Green, has over 260 years of history and heritage, joining couples since 1754, and is now a world-class, award-winning wedding destination, with a 5-star visitor attraction, shopping and 3 hotels. Through four generations of ownership, since 1885, this family-owned and operated business has been at the heart of Gretna Green and Dumfries and Galloway local history for over 130 years!

7. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

For true drama visit Benmore Botanic Garden, renowned for its fine collections of rhododendrons and conifers grown to immense stature in a mountain landscape.

Benmore’s 120 acres feature a world-famous collection of plants from the Orient and the Himalaya to North and South America.

6. St Giles’ Cathedral

St Giles’ Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh positioned at the heart of the Scottish capital. St Giles’ was founded in 1124, and in the 16th century became the focal point of the Scottish Reformation. The church is regarded as the Mother Church of World Presbyterianism and welcomes visitors from all corners of the globe.

St Giles’ is first and foremost a working church but also welcomes visitors to experience the history of the building. Today the church plays an important role in the cultural life of the city and nation, playing host to a wide variety of concerts, lectures, exhibitions and civic ceremonies.

5. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum is home to 22 amazing galleries & is free to visit

4. Riverside Museum

Riverside Museum is Glasgow’s award-winning transport museum. With over 3,000 objects on display there’s everything from skateboards to locomotives, paintings to prams and cars to a Stormtrooper.

3. Scottish National Gallery

The Scottish National Gallery is one of Scotland’s top free visitor attractions. It houses Scotland’s national collection of fine art from the early Renaissance to the end of the nineteenth century.

Spend an hour strolling around this peaceful setting and you’ll find masterpieces from Raphael, Velázquez and Vermeer to Monet, Cézanne and Van Gogh. For a nation of Scotland’s size, the collection is rightfully regarded as one of the very best in the world. The most comprehensive part of the collection covers the history of Scottish painting. All the major names, including Ramsay, Raeburn, Wilkie and McTaggart, are represented in depth. Works on show include Raeburn’s much-loved The Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch or, as it has become known, the ‘Skating Minister’.

2. Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle is a world famous icon of Scotland and part of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site.

1. National Museum of Scotland

Explore the diversity of the natural world, world cultures, science and technology, art, design and fashion, and Scottish history, all under one roof.

Set on Edinburgh’s Chambers Street, National Museum of Scotland is a treasure trove of ancient artefacts and precious objects. It’s the most popular attraction in the UK outside of London and offers a great, year-round programme of temporary exhibitions. Don’t miss the 10 recently opened galleries covering science, design and fashion

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