Wee Adventures

Wee Adventures

Highland Museum of Childhood

A The Scots Magazine Reader Recommendation Although the railway line from Strathpeffer to Dingwall closed in 1951, it wasn’t until the late 1970s until the derelict station buildings received a […]

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Carnegie Courthouse

A Scots Mag Reader Recommendation Dating back to 1849, the building is now home to a spa, café, and visitor centre as well as the award-winning Carnegie Whisky Cellars, which […]

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Carn Liath Broch

A Scots Mag Reader Recommendation Brochs are round, dry stone buildings that date from as early as 500BC. Carn Liath Broch is one of the most impressive.  Find out more […]

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Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow

A Scots Mag Reader Recommendation I love wandering into the park with a tea or coffee, sitting enjoying the fresh air and people watching. Find out more about Kelvingrove Park […]

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The Gordon Highlanders Museum

Recommended by a Scots Mag Reader This interesting museum tells the compelling and dramatic 200-year story of the Gordon Highlanders from the Napoleonic Wars to the modern-day, using spectacular displays, […]

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Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum

A Scots Mag reader recommendation. One of Scotland’s most notable “sons” is the industrialist, business magnate, and philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie. The original Birthplace Cottage, where Carnegie was born, was built […]

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Dunfermline Abbey

One of the country’s most important cultural sites and a must-see for anyone visiting south-west Fife. Famed for its superb architecture and as the resting place of some of Scotland’s […]

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The Hill House

Artist, architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh was one of Scotland’s most famous sons, and his breath-taking designs are on full display at his architectural masterpiece, The Hill House. Visitors […]

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