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Dundee Scotland Travel Guide: 11 BEST Things To Do In Dundee, UK

This Dundee travel guide shares the best things to do in Dundee, Scotland.

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Embark on a captivating journey to the vibrant city of Dundee, Scotland, as we unveil the top things to do and see in this cultural and creative hub. This immersive video will take you on a virtual tour of Dundee's rich history, stunning architecture, and exciting attractions.

Explore the historic waterfront of Dundee, known as the V&A Dundee Waterfront. Admire the striking architecture of the V&A Dundee, a world-class museum that celebrates design and innovation. Discover the captivating exhibitions inside and learn about Scotland's design heritage.

Visit the iconic Dundee Law, an extinct volcano that offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscapes. Climb to the top and be rewarded with breathtaking vistas, capturing the beauty of Dundee and its stunning waterfront.

Discover the fascinating history of the city at the Discovery Point, where you can learn about the famous polar exploration ship, RRS Discovery. Step on board and delve into the story of Captain Scott and his crew's daring expeditions to Antarctica.

Indulge in the flavors of Dundee's culinary scene at local restaurants and cafes. Sample traditional Scottish dishes like haggis, Scotch pies, and Dundee cake, or explore the diverse range of international cuisines available throughout the city.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural scene of Dundee at the Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA). Explore its contemporary art galleries, catch a film at its independent cinema, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this creative hub.

Experience the vibrant energy of Dundee's city center, with its bustling shops, boutiques, and lively markets. Discover the charming independent stores at the Perth Road and Nethergate, or explore the Overgate Shopping Centre for a wide range of retail options.

Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and must-visit attractions of Dundee, Scotland's fourth-largest city. Let us transport you to a world of captivating beauty, cultural richness, and unforgettable experiences.

Get ready to be captivated by the allure of Dundee in this immersive video experience. So, pack your bags, and let the adventure begin in this remarkable city where history, creativity, and warm Scottish hospitality await!

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Hello and welcome to another video where we explore together chunks of Scottish history. Welcome to Dunbar.

Dunbar, is not on the list for most travellers, but an absolute gem for those who visit it. Dunbar is full of ancient ruins, a stunning coastline, a busy fishing port and a welcoming town centre.
An easy day trip from Edinburgh, Dunbar is an excellent destination for spending your day. if you like shots from this place, please check out my Etsy store where you can buy prints of my best photos from here.

Dunbar is known as the birthplace of John Muir. A conservationist who changed the world. John Muir was born here on April 1838. He emigrated to the USA aged 11 with his family in search of a better life. John Muir went on to become an inspirational person and is known as the Father of America’s National Parks. He often writes of Dunbar and how it inspired his love of nature.

Dunbar, Scotland's history dates to the 11th century, but archaeological excavations show evidence of civilization residing in the area long before that time. The ruins of Dunbar Castle sit at the entrance of Victoria harbour. The Castle has played witness to many major events in Scottish history. In the year 1370, Dunbar was named a royal burgh and Mary, Queen of Scots even stayed at the castle (more than once). However, the castle was purposely destroyed in 1568, leaving it in ruins. In September 1650, a Scottish army of 22,000 was defeated by a Cromwellian force, of half the size, at the Battle of Dunbar. Cromwell went on to take Edinburgh which led to Scotland becoming part of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1653.

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STIRLING - 22 Great Things To SEE & DO in Stirling, Scotland

Hope you enjoy this video of all my favourite things to see & do in Stirling. It's a really wonderful small city, with so much to see & do, and very easy to get to from Edinburgh and Glasgow. Here's all the places I recommend visiting, (shown in the video):

Stirling Castle
The National Wallace Monument
Mar's Wark
The Old Town Cemetery
The Star Pyramid in Drummond Pleasure Ground
The Martyrs Monument
Ladies Rock, Valley Cemetery
Church of The Holy Rude & Cemetery
Cowane's Hospital
Stirling Old Town Jail
The Stirling Tolbooth & Mercat Cross
John Cowane's House
The Atheneum, Spittal Street
Tinsel & Tartan Christmas Souvenir Shop
The Royal Stirling Back Walk
Voseba Cafe & Deli
The Book Nook Cafe & Bookshop
The Stirling Shopping Arcade
Unorthodox Roasters Cafe
The Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum
Cambuskenneth Abbey
Stirling Old Bridge & The River Forth
The Battle of Bannockburn Visitor Centre
The Bannockburn Memorial Rotunda & Robert The Bruce Statue
Mote Hill/ Gowan Hill - Cannons & The Beheading Stone

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Glasgow Scotland UK | Walking City Tour 4K

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Glasgow is back. Once the second city of the British Empire, when its shipping, industry and commerce circled the globe, it has reinvented itself as a cultural powerhouse of music, creative arts, theatre, design and innovative cuisine.
The transformation from a period of economic decline has been dramatic. It began in earnest in the 1980s, and by the end of the decade it had been proclaimed European City of Culture, followed by City of Architecture and Design, and Unesco City of Music – the first British city to win this accolade. The rusting shipyards faded into history, and in their place rose the striking futuristic architecture of award-winning museums and performance venues.
It remains one of the most eclectic architectural cities in Europe, with a wealth of extravagant Victorian buildings in red and blond sandstone with artistic flourishes. Look out for Italianate palazzo frontages, Art Nouveau masterpieces reminiscent of Gaudi, classical Greek and Roman motifs, and the lavish Spanish Renaissance style of its Kelvingrove Art Gallery.
Glasgow is a sociable city that has always known how to party. In the 1920s it had 81 ballrooms and dance halls, more than anywhere else in Britain, and thousands were still dancing to big bands in the famed Barrowland as German bombers roared overhead in the 1940s.
The music scene today is more diverse and dynamic, with scores of pubs and clubs rocking to indie bands, cool jazz, fiery folk and Latin rhythms, and concert halls showcasing the classics. An average of more than 100 music events take place each week, with international headline acts staged in the city’s stunning new SSE Hydro arena. Scotland’s national orchestra, opera and ballet companies have all based themselves in Glasgow, and in 2019 the city was voted Europe's leading festival and events destination in the World Travel Awards.
The city’s original Gaelic name, Glaschu, means ‘Green Place’ and it boasts one of the greatest arrays of public parks and woodland in Europe
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Places to see in ( Dunfermline - UK )

Places to see in ( Dunfermline - UK )

Dunfermline is a town and former Royal Burgh, and parish, in Fife, Scotland, on high ground 3 miles from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. From about the fifteenth century coal and limestone had been extracted in the area around Dunfermline, at first on a very small and localised scale. As the agricultural revolution gathered pace the demand for lime (for improving land) increased the requirement for coal to burn it.

Dunfermline was first recorded in the 11th century, with the marriage of Malcolm III, King of Scotland, and Saint Margaret at the church in Dunfermline. As his Queen consort, Margaret established a new church dedicated to the Holy Trinity, which evolved into an Abbey under their son, David I in 1128. Following the burial of Alexander I in 1160, the abbey graveyard confirmed its status as the burial place of Scotland's kings and queens up to and including Robert The Bruce in 1329.

Dunfermline is a major service centre for west Fife. Dunfermline retains much of its historic significance, as well as providing facilities for leisure. Employment is focused in the service sector, with the largest employer being Sky UK. Other large employers in the area include Amazon (on-line retailer), Best Western (hotels), CR Smith (windows manufacturing), FMC Technologies (offshore energy), Lloyds and Nationwide (both financial services).

Dunfermline Abbey on the Kirkgate is one of the best examples of Scoto-Norman monastic architecture. The main Dunfermline War Memorial on Monastery Street was unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of Fife, Sir Ralph Anstruther in 1925. A Second World War Memorial and garden of remembrance were added in 1958 on a site assumed to have been home to the Apiaries of the Monastery.

To the north of the abbey, on the corner of Maygate and Abbot Street is the Category A listed Abbot House. This is the oldest secular building still standing in Dunfermline. Along Abbot Street is the Category B listed Dunfermline Carnegie Library which was built between 1881–1883. At the top of Moodie Street is the Category B listed handloom weavers' cottage, the birthplace of Andrew Carnegie which dates from the early 18th century. Just off East Port between Carnegie Hall and the High Street is Viewfield House, a large square stone Palladian three storey villa, built in about 1808 for James Blackwood, Provost of Dunfermline, and now a listed building.

Guildhall on the High Street was erected in 1807 by the guilds of the local merchants who were ambitious for Dunfermline to become the county town of Fife. City Chambers with its 36-metre-high (118 ft) high central clock tower and turrets, designed by James Campbell Walker and built between 1876–1879 .

In the car park between Bruce Street and Chambers Street is St Margaret's Cave, a place where she would retreat to pray in peace and quiet. orming the main entrance to Pittencrieff Park at the junction of Bridge Street and Chalmers Street is the Category A listed Louise Carnegie Memorial Gates, otherwise known as the Glen Gates. The gates which opened in 1929 were paid for by the Dunfermline Carnegie Trust and named after Louise Carnegie, the wife of Andrew Carnegie. Pittencrieff House, built around 1610 for Sir William Clerk of Penicuik, was designed as a centre piece.

Pitfirrane Castle, to the west of Dunfermline, was once the seat of the Halkett family. The castle which dates from the 16th century, was purchased by the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust in 1951 for the use as a clubhouse for Dunfermline Golf Club. To the south of Dunfermline is the Category A listed Hill House and Pitreavie Castle. Both dating from the mid-17th century, Hill House was built as a residence for William Monteith of Randford and Pitreavie Castle as a manor house by Sir Hendry Wardlaw. To the south-west of Dunfermline is the Category A listed Logie House, built as an Edwardian residence and seat for the Hunt family

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Plockton, Scotland: One of the Most Beautiful Village In The Highlands

Plockton in Scotland is often referred to as the Jewel of the Highlands The charming picturesque village of Plockton is wonderfully positioned on a sheltered bay with stunning views overlooking Loch Carron. We will take you on a wonderful tour of Plockton and the surrounding area to see some of the many things to do around Plockton. The highland cows roaming freely in the village nearby were a highlight for us and we'll show you where it is. We also drive the formidable Applecross pass. For brave drives that want a thrilling adventure across some stunning wild and winding Scottish roads some 24 miles from Plockton.
This road claims the prize for the steepest ascent of a UK road. Starting at sea level and rising to 626 metres of 2054 feet. It has some challenging bends and the weather changes fast, so you need your wits about you. We hope you enjoy this episode.

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0:40 Plockton The Haven
1:24 Plockton Tour & History
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6:23 Coral Beach
7:33 Lochalsh Woodland Walk
8:25 Eilean Donan Castle
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Edinburgh Food Tour: Top 5 MUST-VISIT spots.

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Eatery 4: Experience Oink!, renowned for its divine pulled pork sandwiches. This spot operates until the pork runs out, and yes, you'll catch a glimpse of the pig in the window! Join the line for a taste of their slow-cooked, flavorful pork, served with delightful toppings. A must-visit for pork fans, capturing Edinburgh's unique food culture! ????????????????????????????????
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Places to see in ( Penicuik - UK )

Places to see in ( Penicuik - UK )

Penicuik is a town and former burgh in Midlothian, Scotland, lying on the west bank of the River North Esk. It lies on the A701 midway between Edinburgh and Peebles, east of the Pentland Hills. The town was developed as a planned village in 1770 by Sir James Clerk of Penicuik. It became a burgh in 1867. The town was well known for its paper mills, the last of which closed in 2004. More recently the town was home to the Edinburgh Crystal works. Penicuik has two secondary schools, Penicuik High School and Beeslack Community High School. Crystal FM is the Community Radio Station serving Penicuik & S W Midlothian on 107.4

The town's name is pronounced 'Pennycook' and is derived from Pen Y Cog, meaning Hill of the Cuckoo in the Old Brythonic language (also known as Ancient British and the forerunner of modern Welsh). Penicuik is Scotland's 50th largest town and the biggest settlement in Midlothian.

Near Penicuik is Glencorse Parish Kirk, which formed part of the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped (1886). Some of the streets nearby are named after characters in the novel and its sequel, Catriona (1893). Penicuik is home to the Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, garrisoned in Glencorse Barracks. Penicuik is twinned with the town of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue in France. The site of Penicuik was home to the paper mill established by Agnes Campbell in 1709. A monument in the churchyard reads 1737, Annabel Millar spouse to Thomas Rutherford Papermaker at Pennycuik.

Around 1770, the arrival of the Cowan family, and their expansion of the paper mill, led to the need for homes for their workers. The hamlet of Penicuik was expanded as a planned town (roughly based on Edinburgh's New Town) by Sir James Clerk of Penicuik, the builder of nearby Penicuik House, and by 1800 the population had risen to 1,700.

Penicuik was the site of a prison camp for French prisoners during the Napoleonic Wars (housed in the old range at Valleyfield Mill). The former camp is now the site of a housing development in Valleyfield. A monument dated 1830 by the River Esk commemorates the mortal remains of 309 prisoners of war who died 1811-14. It was erected by Alexander Cowan owner of the paper mill, whose house overlooked the burial site.

Penicuik hosted the inaugural Grand Match in curling, between the north and the south of Scotland, in 1847. This took place on the high pond on the estate of Penicuik House, not the low pond which is still used for curling on rare occasions. The town became a burgh in 1867. In the oldest part of Penicuik, surrounding the town centre and to the south of the former POW camp, crossing the river Esk is Pomathorn Bridge which was once a toll bridge and the main route between Edinburgh to the north and the Scottish Borders to the south. As such Penicuik has a number of ancient traveller's inns, including The Crown, and the Royal. Because of their location on such a busy caravan route, both these public houses advertise the patronage of many characters from Scottish 18th Century history, including alleged visits from Burke and Hare and Bonnie Prince Charlie.

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Penicuik Historic Estate and Surrounding

Penicuik House is an excellent example of Palladian architecture in Scotland. Built in the 1760s however destroyed by fire in 1899, this great residence stood in ruins for over 100 years. The shell has since been restored and makes for an imaginative stroll around the bones of this once grand residence. I have tried to capture that feel in this short video.

Penicuik House, Midlothian, Scotland

Penicuik House is located just ten miles south of Edinburgh. It's situated in beautiful, landscaped grounds, including the most wonderful curling pond which is very picturesque. The house itself is a ruin, although you can walk around the interior shell. The house was built in the 1760's and destroyed by fire in 1899. There's an excellent little cafe which is the ideal place to warm up with a coffee n' cake in the cold winter months. You can find out more about visiting the house & grounds on their website at

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Penicuik House is a beautiful country estate located only 9 miles from the centre of Edinburgh. The house is considered the finest example of a Neo-Palladian Mansion in the UK and is set within 1,000 acres of stunning designed landscape.

Standing at the heart of one of Scotland’s most important 18th-century designed landscapes Penicuik House was designed and built in the 1760s by Sir James Clerk, 3rd Baronet of Penicuik, with John Baxter the Elder, a renowned builder of that period, responsible for many of Scotland’s most distinguished 18th-century country houses. Later extended with two large wings by the eminent Victorian architect David Bryce in 1857, the house quickly became established as one of the finest second-generation neo-Palladian houses in the country until a fire in 1899 devastated the roof and interiors and left the once-magnificent building in ruins.

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Scotland just gets better and better...The BEST Day Trip from Edinburgh!!

30 minutes outside of Edinburgh and you are in the middle of hills, forests, waterfalls, and plenty of sheep!! The Pentland Hills are incredibly beautiful and offer so much adventure while being so close to the capital!! In this video we go on one of the most scenic trails - West Kip, East Kip, and Scald Law. :) Make sure to watch to the end for a sneak peak of our next video!!!

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Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Penicuik, a town and former burgh in Midlothian situated on the west bank of the River North Esk. It lies on the A701 road midway between Edinburgh and Peebles, east of the Pentland Hills. The site of Penicuik was home to the paper mill established by Agnes Campbell in 1709. Around 1770, the arrival of the Cowan family, and their expansion of the paper mill, led to the need for homes for their workers. The hamlet of Penicuik was expanded as a planned town. Papermaking is thought to have started in the area around 1709. The best firm evidence of early paper making lies in the parish cemetery, where the grave of Thomas Rutherford, dated 1735, describes him as papermaker . There were at least two established paper mills in the town. In the mid 18th century Charles Cowan, originally a grocer in Leith, established the Cowan Valleyfield Mills. In 1796, Cowan brought in his son, Alexander Cowan, to manage the mill. An adjacent corn mill was purchased in 1803, becoming known as Bank Mill after he converted it to produce the paper on which banknotes were printed. The Valleyfield Mills were used as a prisoner of war camp, mainly for French prisoners, from March 1811 until September 1814, often referred to as the Napoleonic War but more correctly at this period being the Peninsula War. Cargill Gilston Knott, was born on 30 June 1856 in Penicuik. He was a Scottish physicist and mathematician who was a pioneer in seismological research. He spent his early career in Japan. He later became a Fellow of the Royal Society, Secretary of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and President of the Scottish Meteorological Society. He died at his home at 42 Upper Gray Street, Newington, Edinburgh, on 26 October 1922.

Walking In Edinburgh ????‍♀️Lothian Road .Colourful Street Views. Scotland ????????????????????????????

This Evening Walk Is to take you guys with us to explore one of the beautiful areas in Edinburgh This Colourful street and It's beautifully built old and new buildings will not let you take off you eyes …Enjoy this walk

Lothian Road was originally built to give access from the west end of Princes Street to the new residential areas of Edinburgh's southside.

Today it's home to several of the Capital's landmarks and cultural attractions, including the Usher Hall, the Edinburgh Filmhouse, Festival Square and the Waldorf Astoria Hotel – alongside a myriad of popular bars and restaurants.

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