Tourist Information Scotland
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Edinburgh Castle is a formidable fort that was built by David I on an extinct volcano is Scotland's capital
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Cadbury World in Birmingham is uses interactive exhibits, displays, multimedia and taste tests to educate people about chocolate.
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Edinburgh zoo is one of the city's top tourist attractions and is one of Europe's leading conservation centres.
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Newark Castle is situated on the banks of the Trent in Newark town centre and has done so for nearly 900 years. It is where King John died in 1216.
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Discover Sanquhar Knitting, a world famous tradition, The mines and miners of Sanquhar and Kirkconnel
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The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) was the oldest Regiment in the British Army and, as such, was the senior Infantry Regiment of the Line.
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The largest museum in Inverclyde has many wonderful collections for the visitor to discover and explore such as displays on James Watt...
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Scotland's influence on the maritime history of the world from the eighteenth century to the modern day has been enormous.
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The Castle House Museum, which has been open since 1998, is one of Dunoon's most historic locations.
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Built in 1660 into the the sandstone bridge itself, Dumfries' oldest house is now a museum of everyday life in the town.
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The museum is designed to look like a true 'temple of learning', with Ionic columns on either side of the doorway and 'museum' written...
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A Museum dedicated to telling the story of a man who is often regarded as the second-richest man in history.
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Visit the underground lead mine, the beam engine and try your hand at gold panning in this traditional Scottish mining village.
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Biggar's gas works closed in 1973, and were preserved by Biggar Museum Trust for future generations.
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Dating back to the 13th Century, Thirlestane Castle is a castle set in extensive parklands near Lauder in the Borders of Scotland.
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Housed in an historic spa, the exhibitions tell the story of Innerleithen and St Ronan’s Wells.
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Built between between 1725 and 1778, Mellerstain House is currently the home of the 13th Earl of Haddington.
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Kelso Abbey is what remains of a Scottish abbey built around 1143 by a community of Tironensian monks.
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The Castle has a reputation, both from its history and its appearance, as one of the most sinister and atmospheric in Scotland.
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Dawyck Botanic Garden is a botanic garden and arboretum 62 acres situated in the Upper Tweed Valley, a National Scenic Area.
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