Scotland has some wonderful attractions which will make your tour special. Here are some highlighted places of interest to visit. You will also find details about the Scottish Youth Hostels and Southern Coaches.
Visit Lennoxlove House just outside Edinburgh.
Historic Scotland's Explorer Pass opens over 70 doors for you.
A perfect place to visit
Chatelherault was built over 250 years ago as the Hunting Lodge and Summer House for the Dukes of Hamilton.
Scottish Tourist Board 4-star tours operating from Balloch at the south end of Loch Lomond.
Train Travel as it used to be in Strathspey's breathtaking scenery.
Scotland's best visitor attraction
The perfect place to stop - in the heart of The Trossachs
There is a new restaurant on the outskirts of Bathgate.
Open your mind to a whisky experience that takes you far beyond a traditional whisky tour.
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The Queen Mother’s Home in Caithness
New for 2008 Highland Games Exhibition
Scotland's finest stately home
Bring your group to the Hard Rock Cafe in Edinburgh.
27 Scottish Kings and Queens have visited Traquair; now you are invited to follow in their footsteps.......
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A taste of the Highlands on Glasgow's doorstep.
The Culloden Battlefield has been restored as closely as possible to that seen by the forces on that fateful day in April 1746
Mount Stuart - Britains most spectacular Victorian Gothic house.
"I do"... love visiting gretna green!
Lochcarron of Scotland, internationally renowned weaving mill.
Distillery tours including tasting
We have the coach to suit your requirements
In the heart of castle country and on the edge of the whisky trail lies Scotland’s only shortbread visitor attraction.
Drumlanrig - Dumfries and Galloway
Set inside the wonderfully restored Lady Vic - the Scottish Mining Museum offers a fantastic day out for all the family.
A journey of whisky and discovery
Scran Barley is a traditional Scottish restaurant, preparing fresh, home-made food, in the centre of Edinburgh.
Keeping heroic stories alive today and forever.
A great way to see Scotland!