What to See & Do 2013-14
Explore: Edinburgh & The Lothians
Natural Playground
Let Scotland’s capital entertain you with cultural delights
Inspiring City Breaks
Coastal treasures and charming countryside – explore beyond the city on a relaxing break
Festival Fun
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Welcome to Edinburgh, the inspiring capital of Scotland, where centuries of history meet a vibrant, cosmopolitan city in an unforgettable setting. Spend a day admiring stunning scenery, striking architecture and fine food, and enjoy the beautiful coastline and countryside in the nearby Lothians. Head to a festival, soak up the incredible nightlife, play a round of golf at one of the finest courses in Scotland or browse a truly fantastic selection of high-end luxury and independent shops. Discover why Edinburgh is the world’s festival capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoy as many world-class visitor attractions and exhilarating outdoor pursuits in Edinburgh & the Lothians as you can.
02 Travel tips 04 Edinburgh & The Lothians at a glance 06 Inspiring Edinburgh 08 Explore the Lothians 10 Where legends come to life 12 More to explore 14 Edinburgh Pass 16 Quality Assurance 17 Practical information 18 How to read the listings 18 Great days out – Places to Visit 34 Year of Natural Scotland 36 Perfect for golf 38 Great days out – Leisure Activities 46 Shopping 48 Great days out – Shopping 52 Food & drink 54 Great days out – Food & Drink 61 What’s on 65 Great days out – Events & Festivals 68 Tours 70 Great days out – Tours 77 Great days out – Transport 78 Great days out – Local Services 79 Great days out – Family Fun 81 VisitScotland Information Centres 86 Edinburgh & The Lothians area maps Cover Tantallon Castle and Bass Rock, East Lothian. 01 Looking from Calton Hill towards Edinburgh Castle. 02 The Animal World Gallery in the National Museum of Scotland.
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Travel tips
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Exploring the compact city of Edinburgh and the surrounding Lothians is easy. Footpaths, cycle routes, park & ride services, black cabs, private hire taxis, and a comprehensive bus and train network offer options for getting around the city and the wider region. By road • Edinburgh city centre is readily accessible by car but it can be easier to use public transport or one of the park & ride facilities.
• First Buses also operate extensive services throughout the region. For more information visit www.firstgroup.com 02
By rail • Check online at www.edinburgh. gov.uk/edintravel before you arrive for maps and information, or ask at any VisitScotland Information Centre.
By bus • For local bus travel within Edinburgh & the Lothians, Lothian Buses have a comprehensive network. Take advantage of their DaySaver tickets available from travel shops or on-board. For more information visit www.lothianbuses.com
• Waverley Station is located right in the centre of Edinburgh, while Haymarket Station is just to the west of the city centre. A regular service connects Edinburgh and Glasgow, taking less than an hour. • Pop into the VisitScotland Information Centre in Princes Mall, just next to Waverley Station, or for more information visit www.nationalrail.co.uk 03
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Travel tips Where to find out more For inspiration and ideas on everything to see and do in Edinburgh & the Lothians, call into a VisitScotland Information Centre. Our friendly experts can offer advice on all things local as well as sharing their wider knowledge of Scotland. We can also arrange your accommodation, handle all your travel needs and book tickets for events, activities and attractions across Scotland. Most of our centres stock a wide range of
quality gifts and souvenirs and our staff will be delighted to help you find that special souvenir of Scotland. So, call in to see us – we’ll point you in the right direction. Please refer to the list of Information Centres in Edinburgh & the Lothians on page 81.
Did you know? A tram network is currently being laid out in Edinburgh to connect the airport with the city centre.
Highlights If you’re travelling from the north, take the Fife Coastal Route and enjoy the scenery and charming towns as you travel to Edinburgh & the Lothians. If you are travelling from the south, take the Borders Historic Route and admire the royal market towns and impressive countryside along the way. Take a rickshaw from one Edinburgh attraction to the next and relax in the back while your driver does all the hard work! Head to South Queensferry for a closer view of the Forth Rail Bridge or take a walk or cycle across the Forth Road Bridge for some truly unbeatable coastal views.
Tips for getting around • Some buses don’t issue change and require the exact fare. • A shuttle bus runs from Edinburgh city centre to Edinburgh Airport day and night. • There are a network of cycle paths throughout the region. • For public transport information in Scotland visit www.travelinescotland.com
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01 The iconic Forth rail and road bridges. 02 Waverley Station, Edinburgh. 03 Very accessible bus travel throughout Edinburgh & the Lothians. 04 The Royal Mile, Edinburgh. To find out more about Edinburgh & the Lothians go to www.edinburgh.org 03
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Edinburgh & The Lothians at a glance Did you know? Edinburgh has more restaurants per head than any other city in Britain.
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You’ll find the best of both worlds in Edinburgh & the Lothians. Discover the vibrant, cosmopolitan and stunningly beautiful capital city of Scotland and the scenic countryside and coastline of the Lothians. Whether you’re looking for enthralling history and heritage, dramatic cultural landmarks, fascinating museums, fine food and drink or outstanding natural beauty, you’ll find it all in Edinburgh & the Lothians. City of Edinburgh • Edinburgh boasts world-class museums, galleries and visitor attractions, captivating history and architecture, relaxing parks and gardens, a thriving dining scene and buzzing nightlife. • As the world’s festival capital, there’s always an event or festival to keep you entertained.
East Lothian • Test your golf skills at Muirfield, venue for the 2013 Open Championship, or on one of the many other beautiful links courses.
• Take in attractions such as the stately Lennoxlove House and the National Museum of Flight. • Spend a day at the races at Musselburgh Racecourse.
Midlothian • Explore an area immersed in centuries of history and legends. Visit Rosslyn Chapel of The Da Vinci Code fame. • Get some fresh air at Roslin Glen Country Park and enjoy family fun at Vogrie Country Park. • Enjoy fishing, walking and horse riding at Pentland Hills Regional Park.
West Lothian • Get active in the unspoiled countryside of family-friendly country parks like Beecraigs and Polkemmet. • Visit historic attractions like the grand Hopetoun House and Linlithgow Palace, birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. • Indulge in some retail therapy at the McArthurGlen Livingston Designer Outlet and The Centre. For more information on Edinburgh Festivals go to www.edinburghfestivals.co.uk
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Highlights Musselburgh Golf Course in East Lothian is one of the oldest golf courses in the world. Edinburgh boasts five Michelinstar restaurants: Castle Terrace, 21212, Number One, The Kitchin and Restaurant Martin Wishart. Enjoy skiing and snowboarding all year round at Midlothian Snowsports Centre. The National Mining Museum in Midlothian offers a perfect family day out as Scotland’s relationship with coal is brought to life.
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Try your hand at kite surfing on one of East Lothian’s beaches. For shopping, head to Princes Street, George Street and Multrees Walk in Edinburgh city centre for luxury brands and high street names. Head to Linlithgow Canal Basin, West Lothian, and take a tranquil boat trip along the Union Canal.
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Don’t miss... • The sporting buzz of international rugby weekends.
• Crichton Castle in Midlothian. • The Five Sisters Zoo, West Lothian.
• Edinburgh Festivals fun. • House of the Binns, West Lothian. • Grab some fresh air on the John Muir Way walking route.
• The seaside promenade of Portobello beach, Edinburgh.
01 The Palace of Holyroodhouse and Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh. 02 On the Roslin Glen walk pass Rosslyn Chapel and Wallace’s Cave. 03 The National Museum of Flight, East Lothian. 04 Linlithgow Palace, birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots.
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Inspiring Edinburgh
Fascinating facts Many of the hills in Edinburgh were created by volcanoes 350 million years ago.
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Uncover a progressive city with an unparalleled setting of imposing architecture and natural beauty. Let Edinburgh inspire as you uncover cultural and historical treasures, fabulous festivals, gorgeous green spaces and unforgettable views. • Edinburgh is the world’s festival capital. With an incomparable calendar of events, festivals and entertainment from art house cinemas to street performers, gigs and sporting events, this city will entertain you all year round. • Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, voted by TripAdvisor as one of the most recommended World Heritage Sites anywhere in the world. Wander the cobbled streets and atmospheric closes of the Old Town and the elegant splendour of the Georgian New Town.
• The first place to be named a UNESCO City of Literature, there’s plenty to see. Enjoy a coffee in the very café where JK Rowling penned the first Harry Potter novels, admire the imposing Scott Monument, a testament to the work of Sir Walter Scott, and take a tour that uncovers the settings of Ian Rankin’s bestselling Rebus novels. • One of the best ways to explore this uniquely cosmopolitan capital city is on foot. Soak up the atmosphere as you admire stunning architecture and visit world-class attractions.
• Take a free tour of the awardwinning Scottish Parliament building, one of Scotland’s most distinctive buildings. The centre of Scottish politics, learn about Scotland’s political history and watch live debates in the chamber. • Make sure you take the time to explore the different parts of the city. From the historic cobbled streets of the Royal Mile, to the main shopping hub of Princes Street and the coastal area of Leith, Edinburgh is packed with variety.
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Highlights Edinburgh is a surprisingly green place. Grab some fresh air in the heart of the city by climbing Arthur’s Seat during 2013, the Year of Natural Scotland. Admire the National Monument, the Dugald Stewart Monument and breathtaking views across the city centre from Calton Hill. From souvenir shops on the Royal Mile to high street names and luxury brands on Princes Street and George Street, Edinburgh has a great range of shopping.
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Make the most of your stay in Edinburgh with an open top bus tour around Edinburgh’s fantastic attractions and sites.
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Don’t miss... • Christmas shopping at the Traditional German Christmas Market. • Salisbury Crags which offers stunning views over the city. • Edinburgh Castle, a fortress that dominates the Edinburgh skyline. • Palace of Holyroodhouse, see behind the scenes of a royal residence. • The Writer’s Museum, Lady Stair’s Close.
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• Relax with a picnic in Princes Street Gardens.
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01 Edinburgh Castle and Ross Fountain in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh. 02 Winter Wonderland in East Princes Street Gardens. 03 Walking up Calton Hill with views to Holyrood Palace beyond. 04 Shopping on William Street, Edinburgh. 05 The statue of Sir Walter Scott below the Scott Monument, Princes Street.
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It’s the h Year off Naturall Scotland l d iin 2013, so now is the perfect time to explore the picturesque beaches, beautiful country parks and charming towns and villages of the Lothians. East Lothian • Walk the long-distance John Muir Way and uncover history, magnificent wildlife and wonderful scenery. Afterwards, head to John Muir’s birthplace in Dunbar to learn more about the work and achievements of the pioneering conservationist. • You’ll find some marvelous castles in East Lothian. The charming Dirleton Castle has an architectural
history that spans around 700 years and the breathtaking Tantallon Castle is perched on the cliffs, high above the Firth of Forth – a fortress that has endured more than one siege. • Immerse yourself in the story of aviation, from the first military aircraft to supersonic flight, across four hangars in the National Museum of Flight.
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Explore the Lothians Edinburgh Butterfly & Insect World in Lasswade.
Midlothian • No visit to Midlothian would be complete without a trip to the enchanting Rosslyn Chapel, star location of The Da Vinci Code. Admire the ornate and exquisite stonework and then take a walk around the scenic Roslin Glen. • Tucked away out of sight, overlooking the River Tyne, the sophisticated Crichton Castle was built between the 14th and 16th centuries. Step inside the place where Mary Queen of Scots stayed for several nights for the wedding of her half brother. • Meet a wide variety of creepy crawlies and tropical butterflies at
West Lothian • Visit Hopetoun House, known as Scotland’s finest stately home. It’s one of the grandest examples of 18th century architecture in Britain. • Step inside the evocative ruin of Linlithgow Palace, only minutes from the historic, cobbled high street of this Royal Burgh. • Take a walk along part of the 35-mile route that runs beside the Union Canal, a great way to discover the rich industrial heritage and great outdoors of West Lothian.
Highlights Newhailes House, Musselburgh, is a late 17th century house which was prominent in the Scottish Enlightenment. Preston Mill and Phantassie Doocot, East Linton, is one of the oldest mechanically intact water driven meal mills in Scotland. Arniston House, Gorebridge, is a Palladian-style mansion, designed by William Adam in 1726 and is surrounded by acres of beautiful parkland. Explore the House of the Binns which was home to one of Scotland’s oldest families, the Dalyells.
Don’t miss... • Inveresk Lodge Garden, a beautiful terraced garden in Inveresk.
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• Cairnpapple Hill, near Bathgate, site of a 4,000-year-old temple and burial site. • Family fun at Almond Valley Heritage Centre, Livingston. • Spend a day at the races at Musselburgh Racecourse.
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01 Tyninghame beach, East Lothian. 02 Linlithgow Palace, birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots in 1542. 03 Almond Valley Heritage Centre, Livingston. 04 The Italian-influenced courtyard façade of Crichton Castle. 05 Preston Mill, East Linton, an 18th century watermill. To find out more about Edinburgh & the Lothians go to www.edinburgh.org 09
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Experience the magical world of Disney•Pixar’s Brave in Edinburgh & the Lothians. In this magical city you will find castles, landscapes, wildlife and attractions that may have inspired the movie-makers in this wonderful part of Scotland. Scottish Castles • Visit Edinburgh Castle, one of Scotland’s most iconic attractions. The castle sits on its own volcanic rock in the centre of Edinburgh and dominates the skyline.
Clans & Culture • The Scottish Storytelling Centre explores Scotland’s rich story heritage. • Inspired by the film, why not trace Scotland’s fascinating history back from early geological times to the present day at the National Museum of Scotland?
• Trace your Scottish family history with records that date back almost 500 years at the ScotlandsPeople Centre in Edinburgh.
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• Enjoy an exciting day in West Lothian at Five Sisters Zoo, home to over 100 different species of animals, birds and reptiles. Meet the resident bears: Peggy, Suzy and Carmen.
• Admire mysterious Pictish standing stones, just like those seen in the film from the Caiy Stane at Fairmilehead to the inscribed stones at Tormain Hill and Loth Stone.
• With a range of state-of-the-art cameras, gain a fascinating insight into thousands of local seabirds at the award-winning Scottish Seabird Centre.
• Discover Cairnpapple Hill, a Bronze Age burial site that offers spectacular views on a clear day, as far west as Goatfell on Arran.
• Head to RSPB Aberlady Bay, a great place to admire large flocks of geese, sea ducks, divers, warblers and a wide range of waders.
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Where legends come to life Myths & Legends
Inspirational landscapes
• Journey through a number of hidden underground streets where people lived and worked during the 17th and 19th centuries.
• Climb to the top of Arthur’s Seat and Salisbury Crags which helped form studies of modern geology and offer absolutely stunning views across the city, the Lothians and towards Fife.
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• The dramatic Bass Rock is a volcanic island graced by around 100,000 gannets.
The European premiere of Disney•Pixar’s Brave was held at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2012.
Highlights Uncover what life was like in 18th century Edinburgh at the People’s Story Museum. Learn about the lives of Scotland’s great literary figures at the Writers’ Museum. At Midlothian Snowsports Centre in the Pentland Hills Regional Park, take the chairlift to the top for unforgettable views across the region. Explore Craigmillar Castle, one of Edinburgh’s most perfectly preserved castles. Built around 1400, Mary Queen of Scots came here as a retreat after the death of her private secretary.
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• The Edinburgh Military Tattoo held at Edinburgh Castle every August. • Castlelaw Hill Fort, by Penicuick, and Chesters Hill Fort, by Drem. • Take a walk along the stunning Water of Leith. • The National Flag Heritage Centre, Athelstaneford.
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North Berwick Law rises to 187 m (613 ft) and from the summit offers magnificent views across the Lothians, Fife and the Scottish Borders.
01 The cast of Brave at the film’s European premiere during the Edinburgh International Film Festival. 02 The ScotlandsPeople Centre in General Register House – the National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh. 03 The Writers’ Museum, Edinburgh. 04 Highland cattle at Beecraigs Country Park, Linlithgow.
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Scotland’s capital city and the surrounding region are full of award-winning visitor attractions, enthralling historical heritage with outstanding architectural and natural beauty. • The National Galleries of Scotland, which includes the National Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery of Modern Art, boasts more than 65,000 artworks from Rembrandt to Picasso.
• Continue the royal theme and step aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, HM The Queen’s retired floating palace which is permanently moored in Leith.
• Hopetoun House is a remarkable and breathtaking stately home in South Queensferry which is open to the public between Easter and the end of September.
• Uncover the grand Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence in Scotland of HM The Queen, which is located at the bottom of the historic Royal Mile.
• The National Museum of Scotland is one of Edinburgh’s most visited attractions and recently underwent a £46 million redevelopment and boasts 20,000 objects across 36 galleries.
• Don’t miss Edinburgh’s two giant pandas, Tian Tian and Yang Guang, alongside over 1,000 rare and beautiful animals at Edinburgh Zoo.
• A guided tour around Edinburgh Castle is an essential part of any visit to Scotland. It houses the Scottish Crown Jewels, the Stone of Destiny and the 15th century cannon, Mons Meg.
• Take a wander around the magnificent Lennoxlove House, home to the Duke of Hamilton with wonderful furniture, artwork and mementoes to Mary Queen of Scots.
• The kids will love exploring the story of the planet at Our Dynamic Earth – Scotland’s 4D Adventure – full of interactive exhibits from icebergs to rainforests that are really out of this world.
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Highlights Camera Obscura and World of Illusions is the perfect place for a fun-filled afternoon with five floors of entertaining attractions and interactive displays. Jupiter Artland is an outdoor sculpture park, located in the picturesque 80 acre estate of Bonnington House. It contains works by Turner Prize nominees Nathan Coley and Jim Lambie amongst others. Try your hand at one of the fastest growing watersports at Scotland’s only cable wakeboarding facility, Foxlake Adventures.
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The Royal Yacht Britannia has hosted everyone from Sir Winston Churchill to Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi.
• Enjoy boat trips and the museum at the Linlithgow Canal Centre. • Tour the award-winning Scottish Parliament building for free. • The National Mining Museum of Scotland, Newtongrange.
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01 The Scottish Seabird Centre, North Berwick. 02 Lennoxlove House, host to the popular Lennoxlove Book Festival. 03 The Royal Yacht Britannia. 04 Enjoy exploring the interior and magnificent parkland of Hopetoun House. 05 The National Mining Museum, Newtongrange.
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Whether you’re into history, haunted tours, culture, nature or full-on fun, the Edinburgh Pass is the essential sightseeing pass for a visit to this city. Pre-plan your trip, get quick and hassle-free entry to a number of top attractions, and save money. • The Edinburgh Pass is a must-have for any visit to Edinburgh, providing free entry to over 30 top attractions, including Camera Obscura and World of Illusions, the Edinburgh Dungeon, the Scottish National Gallery and Edinburgh Zoo. Please note, Edinburgh Castle is not included in the pass. See www.edinburghpass.com for a full list of participating attractions. • The pass also includes return Airlink bus travel from Edinburgh Airport, £2 off Edinburgh Bus Tours, a
comprehensive guidebook that lists all participating attractions, area maps and a great range of special offers and discounts. • Uncover the capital’s darker side at the spine-tingling Edinburgh Dungeon and take a ghost tour into the darkened crypts and vaults under the Royal Mile, once the home of body snatchers, witches and other ghouls. • Take a Greenyonder Tour to bring you closer to nature in the heart of
the big city, exploring Edinburgh’s hidden gardens during 2013, the Year of Natural Scotland. • You can purchase your Edinburgh Pass before you arrive in Edinburgh & the Lothians or once you are here. Visit the Edinburgh Pass website and choose to have it delivered or collect it on arrival from the VisitScotland Information Centres at Edinburgh Airport or in the city centre at 3 Princes Street, which is very close to Edinburgh Waverley train station.
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Highlights Gilmerton Cove is a series of handcarved chambers and passageways hidden beneath the streets of Gilmerton, on the south side of the city. Take a guided tour and experience Edinburgh’s best kept secret for yourself. The Cadies & Witchery Tours have a Murder and Mystery Tour where you can learn about Old Edinburgh, the tales are a blend of history and humour and facts with fables.
Glenkinchie Distillery is a working distillery, which is the home of the Edinburgh Malt. The Edinburgh Literary Pub Tour is an award-winning tour that takes in 300 years of writing through wynds, courtyards and pubs of Edinburgh’s Old and New Town.
Did you know? You can walk through Edinburgh’s infamous haunted South Bridge vaults on an Auld Reekie Tour.
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• Scotland largest medical museum, the Surgeons’ Hall Museum. • Climb the newly refurbished Nelson Monument on Calton Hill. • John Knox House at the Scottish Storytelling Centre. • Scotland’s only indoor paintball arena, Urban Paintball. • Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.
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You’ll be surprised where our search for quality takes us. Quite simply, it takes us the length and breadth of Scotland to visit thousands of different properties and grade them on the standard of hospitality and service provided as well as the standard of facilities. We do all the hard work so you can relax and enjoy your holiday. VisitScotland Quality Assurance. Quality you can trust.
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Because we care – www.green-business.co.uk Businesses that work in a sustainable, environmentally friendly way are graded: Bronze ∫, Silver ß or Gold © The very best of food and drink – www.visitscotland.com/foodanddrink We assess the presentation, quality and service of food in every kind of eating establishment in Scotland from fish and chip shops to pubs, takeaways and top class restaurants. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly bar or a romantic restaurant, EatScotland gives a reliable, authoritative and comprehensive guide to eating out in Scotland. Only those operators who meet the EatScotland quality standards are accredited to the scheme so look out for the logo ‰ to ensure you visit some of Scotland’s best, quality eating establishments. Those with extra special standards of food are awarded EatScotland Silver Í or Gold Ì. Look out too for the new Scotland’s Best Bars scheme, assuring the quality of the vast range of bars and pubs on offer. For more information on Quality Assurance or comments on star awarded properties please contact us: VisitScotland, Castle Wynd, Inverness IV2 3BJ. Email. customerservices@visitscotland.com or qa@visitscotland.com or visit www.visitscotland.com/qa Call into any VisitScotland Information Centre for further information www.visitscotland.com/wheretofindus
Practical information The listings within this guide have been split into the following sections: • Places to Visit • Leisure Activities • Shopping • Food & Drink • Events & Festivals
• Tours • Transport • Local Services • Family Fun
Businesses within these sections are listed in alphabetical order by business location, then by business name. Each entry has a map reference (see example) relating to the maps which appear on pages 86-89 of this guide. The maps are helpful if you don’t know where a particular location is in relation to the area that interests you. The majority of entries will have a postcode which can be used to pin point exact location. Where businesses are listed as being ‘By’ a town or village it is wise to check the exact location with the operator before making your journey. Some listings have a distance beside the location; this indicates the approximate road distance in miles from the main location. These mileages are voluntarily provided by the businesses themselves. Pricing Where prices of admission, services and facilities are included in entries, these are based on information received from the relevant advertisers. Please note that prices include VAT where applicable and are for your guidance only (VAT as at December 2012). Smoking The majority of Scotland’s indoor public places, including pubs, restaurants and cafés, are smoke-free by law, creating a healthier and fresher environment for residents and visitors to our beautiful country. For further information, visit www.clearingtheairscotland.com ƒ Family Fun There is a wealth of things to see and do that will keep smiles on faces all day and boredom at bay. Attractions which are particularly suitable for children have been highlighted within this guide. Please note this icon is not verified by VisitScotland Quality and Standards Department.
E Assistance Dogs The new Equality Act 2010 protects anybody who has or has had a disability and people who experience discrimination because they are linked or associated with a disabled person. In respect of assistance dogs the law quite clearly states that to refuse admission to a registered assistance dog is now unlawful and constitutes discrimination under the Equality Act 2012 under three possible categories: 1: discrimination arising from a disability; 2: indirect discrimination and 3: disability harassment. VisitScotland is committed to equality of opportunity and is working through its Accessible Tourism Project to educate and inform all our customers about the requirements under the law. We have encouraged all our business customers to use the assistance dog symbol in order to comply with law, or make it clear in a statement that they welcome all assistance dogs. It is always advisable to check with each establishment prior to visiting.
v Hearing Loop Induction loop and infrared systems help people with hearing loss hear more clearly by reducing the effect of background noise. When a building has been fitted with a loop or infrared system, you will usually find this mentioned in their adverts, newsletters and at the entrance to the building. Informative signs and symbols should be displayed such as the loop sign above, it is always worth asking if it is not obvious. Please note this icon is not verified by VisitScotland Quality and Standards Department.
, Dogs Welcome Dogs are welcome to this establishment, on the understanding that they are on their leash and are kept under control. You may have to check with each establishment whether there are restricted areas for your dog. Please note this icon is not verified by VisitScotland Quality and Standards Department.
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How to read the listings Location ‘By’ designates that a property is within 10 miles of this location. Mileage in brackets after the location indicates the distance from the named location.
Map reference To assist you further in locating each business, this grid reference relates to the maps on pages 86-89.
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Quality Award Where a Quality Assurance award has been included on an entry, the business has been graded by VisitScotland and provides assurances on quality and standards. The scheme is explained on page 16 of this guide.
Opening times and admission prices
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Open: 25 May-15 Sep: Thurs-Sun, 10am-5pm. Admission: Adult £8.50, Concs £5, Child £4.50, Family £23.50.
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The Mound, Edinburgh EH2 2EL T: 0131 624 6200 enquiries@nationalgalleries.org www.nationalgalleries.org The Scottish National Gallery is home to the national collection of Scottish and international art. Featuring masterpieces by Raphael, Titian, VelĂĄzquez and Monet, the collection is among the best in the world. Äš $GPLVVLRQ IUHH Äš &LW\ FHQWUH Äš 2SHQ GDLO\ Äš 2XWVWDQGLQJ DUW FROOHFWLRQ Äš :RUOG FODVV YLVLWRU IDFLOLWLHV Äš )DQWDVWLF VKRS Äš $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ FDIÂż
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Castles
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Historic Scotland, Dirleton, by North Berwick, on A198 T: 01620 850330 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/places Has boasted a garden since its days as a medieval fortified residence. Colourful blend of traditional and contemporary gardens.
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Historic Scotland, Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NG T: 0131 225 9846 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.edinburghcastle.gov.uk The world-famous attraction includes Scottish Crown Jewels, Stone of Destiny, Scottish National War Memorial, tea room, restaurant and shops.
Historic Scotland, By North Berwick EH39 5PN. 3 miles east of North Berwick, off A198 T: 01620 892727 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/places A formidable stronghold set atop cliffs on the Firth of Forth, Tantallon Castle was the seat of the Douglas Earls of Angus. Tantallon served as a noble fortification for more than three centuries and endured frequent sieges.
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Historic Scotland, Craigmillar Castle Road, Edinburgh EH16 4SY, 2.5m SE of Edinburgh T: 0131 661 4445 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Well preserved medieval castle, with tower house, courtyard and gardens. Linked with Mary Queen of Scots.
All year. 1 Apr-30 Sep: Daily, 9.30am-5.30pm. Oct-31 Mar: Daily, 9.30am-4.30pm. Admission: Adult £5.50, Child £3.30, Concessions £4.40.
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Historic Scotland, 2.5 miles south west of Pathhead off A68, EH37 5XA. T: 01875 320017 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/places Built as the lordly residence of the Crichtons and later home to the Earls of Boswell.
3/6 Whitson Way, Edinburgh EH11 3BL T: 0131 444 1725 jean@greenyondertours.com www.greenyondertours.com Popular, easy walking tours that let you see the green side of Edinburgh: Hidden Gardens of the Royal Mile. Gardens of Georgian Edinburgh.
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EDINBURGH George Heriot’s School
The National Trust for Scotland, Balerno, Edinburgh EH14 7AF T: 08444 932123 information@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk Tranquil garden with delightful collection of roses, fine herbaceous borders and impressive historic yew trees.
Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9HE T: 0131 221 6700 F: 0131 221 6724 trust@george-heriots.com A historic landmark of Edinburgh; an important and outstanding example of Scots Renaissance architecture.
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The National Trust for Scotland 24 Inveresk Village, Musselburgh EH21 7TE T: 08444 932126 information@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk Inviting terraced garden with mixed borders, attractive shrubs and roses and restored Victorian conservatory.
The National Trust for Scotland, 477B Lawnmarket, Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2NT T: 08444 932120 www.nts.org.uk A fabulous example of an Edinburgh Old Town tenement. Discover what life was really like in 17th century Edinburgh. Authentically decorated and furnished and contains remarkable original painted ceilings and reconstructed shop booth.
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Historic Scotland In Edinburgh, east of Holyrood Palace and Abbey T: 0131 652 8150 www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/ranger Holyrood Park is a unique historic landscape, whose crags and hills give Edinburgh its distinctive skyline.
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Historic Scotland, 3 miles north of Bathgate, 1 mile from Torphichen T: 0131 550 7603 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/places Cairnpapple was used from about 3,000 to 1,400 BC – firstly as a ceremonial site, then several centuries later as a burial site.
The National Trust for Scotland, 7 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh EH2 4DR T: 08444 932118 www.nts.org.uk Discover what life was like in the New Town in late 18th century Edinburgh. Experience a taste of high society living, contrasting with the “below stairs” life of the household staff in this fascinating Edinburgh townhouse.
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Historic Scotland 1 mile south east of Cockenzie off A198 T: 01875 813334 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/places A beautifully preserved ecclesiastical building in a wooded setting. Seton Collegiate Church has a 15th century chancel and sacristy, stained glass windows and an inscription recounting its links with ill-fated monarch Mary Queen of Scots.
The National Trust for Scotland, Newhailes Road, Musselburgh EH21 6RY T: 08444 932125 information@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk Fine house with impressive portraits and furniture. Much original decoration and furnishing has survived intact giving mellow atmosphere rather than immaculately restored. Set in designed landscape with woodland walk. Visitor centre in former stables.
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Historic Scotland, Linlithgow EH49 7AL In Linlithgow off M9 T: 01506 842896 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/places Magnificent ruins once home to the Stewart kings. Splendid courtyard fountain beautifully restored.
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South Queensferry, by Edinburgh, West Lothian EH30 9SL T: 0131 331 2451 F: 0131 319 1885 enquiries@hopetoun.co.uk www.hopetoun.co.uk Hopetoun House “Scotland’s Finest Stately Home” and a unique gem of European architecture. Enjoy exploring the stunning, original interiors of the House, take a relaxing walk in the magnificent parkland or indulge in an elegant traditional afternoon tea in the Adam Stables Tearoom. Ě 5RRIWRS YLHZLQJ SODWIRUP Ě 6WXQQLQJ *HRUJLDQ DUFKLWHFWXUH Ě 5LFK KLVWRU\ Ě :RRGODQG ZDONV Ě 7UDGLWLRQDO DIWHUQRRQ WHDV
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42 High Street, Royal Mile, High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1TG T: 0131 529 4142 MuseumsAndGalleries@edinburgh.gov.uk www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk The Museum of Childhood is a fun day out for the whole family. Young people can learn about the children of the past and see a fantastic range of toys and games, while adults enjoy a trip down memory lane. 46732
Aberlady, East Lothian EH32 0PZ T: 01875 870288 info@myretonmotormuseum.co.uk â&#x20AC;&#x153;A trip down Memory Lane". A large collection dating from 1899 to the 1970s. On display are cars, bicycles, motorcycles, commercials, period advertising, posters, enamel signs, pedal cars, petrol pumps and other related automobilia.
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East Fortune Airfield, East Lothian EH39 5LF T: 0300 123 6789 www.nms.ac.uk/flight Something for the whole family! Have you tried to fly our airship, seen a Spitfire, got onboard Concorde or completed our assault course? Refuel in our cafĂŠ and browse the shop. Children under 5 FREE! Ä&#x161; 6FRWODQGÄ?V &RQFRUGH Ä&#x161; 9LVLWLQJ WLPH RYHU KRXUV Ä&#x161; VWDU DWWUDFWLRQ Ä&#x161; 2YHU DLUFUDIW RQ GLVSOD\ Ä&#x161; 2SHQ DOO \HDU Ä&#x161; +DQGV RQ IXQ Ä&#x161; 6RPHWKLQJ IRU DOO WKH IDPLO\ Ä&#x161; &DIÂż DQG VKRS
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142 Canongate, Royal Mile, High Street, Edinburgh EH8 8DD T: 0131 529 4143 MuseumsAndGalleries@edinburgh.gov.uk www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk The Museum of Edinburgh is the City’s treasure box – a maze of historic rooms crammed full of iconic objects from the Capital’s past. Discover more about the city, its people, crafts and trades and the beautiful objects they created.
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Historic Scotland, 99 Kirkgate, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6BJ T: 0131 554 3289 www.trinityhouseleith.org.uk An outstanding collection of maritime memorabilia inside an elegant Georgian house.
53 High Street, South Queensferry EH30 9HP T: 0131 331 5545 MuseumsAndGalleries@edinburgh.gov.uk www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk Queensferry Museum helps visitors to explore the past and traditions of historic Queensferry and neighbouring Dalmeny. You can learn about the construction of the Forth Rail and Road Bridges before viewing the real thing through our picture windows that look over the Forth.
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65 High Street, Musselburgh EH21 6EG T: 0131 665 6642 mmhgmusselburgh@gmail.com www.musselburghmuseum.org.uk A new, small museum where Musselburgh and District’s rich history is on display.
c/o Midlothian Council, Corporate Resources Division, 62a Polton Street, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian EH19 3YD T: 0131 561 5256 F: 0131 654 2797 james.kinch@midlothian.gov.uk www.midlothian.gov.uk Vogrie includes 4 miles of beautiful woodland walks, adventure play area, barbecue sites, 9-hole golf course, water features, miniature railway and the Cedar Tree Café (01875 823695).
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Morrison’s Haven, Prestonpans, East Lothian EH32 9RY T: 0131 653 2904 prestongrange@btconnect.com www.prestongrange.org Discover Prestongrange’s history at family events, tours and exhibitions. Explore the grounds and fascinating buildings.
c/o Midlothian Council, Corporate Resources Division, 62a Polton Street, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian EH19 3YD T: 0131 561 5256 F: 0131 654 2797 james.kinch@midlothian.gov.uk www.midlothian.gov.uk Located close to Rosslyn Chapel, the woodland walks and rich history offer visitors the chance to enjoy nature at its best.
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Dunbar, East Lothian EH42 1XF T/F: 01368 863607 grant@eastlinks.co.uk www.eastlinks.co.uk Farm animal based safari park with train, fortress and many other activities.
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National Flag Heritage Centre
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Main Street, Athelstaneford Contact: David Williamson T: 01368 863239 davew832@gmail.com Birthplace of Scotland’s flag. Saltire Memorial, historic church, Heritage Centre, audio-visual dramatisation in 7 languages.
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126 High Street, Dunbar, East Lothian EH42 1JJ T: 01368 865899 info@jmbt.org.uk www.jmbt.org.uk Interactive attraction about the life and legacy of the father of the world conservation movement and founder of USA National Parks. Free family drop-in craft activities at weekends and holidays. Regular activities and events.
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The National Trust for Scotland, East Linton EH40 3DS T: 08444 932128 www.nts.org.uk Picturesque 18th century mill with waterwheel, millpond, exhibition and picnic area.
Mill: 2 May-30 Sep: Thurs-Mon, 12.30-5pm. Tours approximately every 45 minutes. Site open all year. Admission: Adult £6.50, Family £16.50, Concession £5.
Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2ND T: 0131 226 3709 F: 0131 225 4239 info@camera-obscura.co.uk Camera Obscura and World of Illusions – where seeing is not believing! A veritable Aladdin’s cave filled with illusions, puzzles, hands-on experiences and unbelievable effects to experience and interact with. Now you can play for even longer with our All-Day Ticket Ě &LW\ FHQWUH ORFDWLRQ Ě +DQGV RQ IXQ Ě 6XSHUE URRIWRS YLHZV
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c/o Fabhatrix, 13 Cowgatehead, Edinburgh T: 0131 225 9222 fawnsreid@yahoo.oc.uk www.grassmarket.net Nestled in Edinburgh’s historic Old Town, the Grassmarket is the most vibrant, picturesque and convivial of areas. Independent merchants, restaurants and artisans make the Grassmarket simply one of the best destinations Edinburgh has to offer. Open:
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The Edinburgh Dungeon 31 Market Street, Edinburgh T: 0131 240 1001 edinburgh.dungeon@merlinentertainments.biz www.thedungeons.com/edinburgh The ultimate thrill-filled journey through Scotland’s murky past, with 1,000 years of history, a full cast of brilliant actors, authentic sets and two awesome rides. Exciting, scary and very funny.
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Opening times vary, please see the website for further details. Admission: Adult £16.20, Concs £15, Child £12, Family £49.20.
2a Cramond Road South, Edinburgh EH4 5QD T: 0131 336 2060 lauristoncastle@edinburgh.gov.uk When you step inside Lauriston Castle, you see it just as it was in 1926, when it was left to the nation. In addition, the beautiful grounds were laid out by William Henry Playfair in the 1840s.
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National Library of Scotland
All year (please enquire with individual attractions for opening times). Admission: Prices start from £30 for adults and £20 for a child pass.
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George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EW T: 0131 623 3700 F: 0131 623 3701 enquiries@nls.uk www.nls.uk The world's leading centre for the study of Scotland and the Scots. Major European research library. World-class collections. Major exhibitions (free admission). Year-round programme of events. Open:
Library, shop, café and exhibition open all year. Reading rooms: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, 9.30am-8.30pm, Wed, 10am-8.30pm, Sat, 9.30am-1pm, closed Sun. Exhibition: Mon-Fri, 10am-8pm, Sat, 10am-5pm, Sun, 2-5pm. Map Library (Causewayside, Edinburgh): Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, 9.30am-5pm, Wed, 10am-5pm, Sat, 9.30am-1pm, closed Sun.
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The Nelson Monument
16A Drum Street, Gilmerton, Edinburgh EH17 8QH T: 08458 945295 M: 0791 482 9177 info@gilmertoncove.org.uk www.gilmertoncove.org.uk Enter one of Scotland’s most curious heritage sites. An archeological mystery that has baffled investigators for over 300 years. Explore hand carved chambers and passageways lying hidden beneath the streets of Gilmerton on the Southside of Edinburgh.
32 Calton Hill, Edinburgh EH7 5AA T: 0131 556 2716 nelsonmonument@edinburgh.gov.uk www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk The Nelson Monument was built in memory of Admiral Lord Nelson, who died at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Weather permitting, the Trafalgar flag signal ‘England expects that every man will do his duty’ is still flown on Trafalgar Day (21 October). 67539
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Lauriston Castle
All year. Daily, 10am-6pm by appointment only. Adults £7.50, Students/Over 60s £6.50, Child under 16 £4, Family ticket (2 Adults & 2 Children) £20.
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112-116 Holyrood Road, Edinburgh EH8 8AS T: 0131 550 7800 F: 0131 550 7801 enquiries@dynamicearth.co.uk www.dynamicearth.co.uk Our Dynamic Earth is the Mother Earth of all adventures featuring 4DVENTURE, Scotlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only 4D experience.
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2 Warristons Close, High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1PG T: 0845 070 6244 F: 0131 225 0671 info@realmarykingsclose.com www.realmarykingsclose.com Buried deep beneath the Royal Mile lies Edinburghâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s deepest secret; a warren of underground streets and houses frozen in time. Tour this unmissable and unique site with a costume character guide and discover the tales of the people who lived, worked and died here. Ä&#x161; 8QGHUJURXQG KLVWRULF VLWH Ä&#x161; +RXU ORQJ JXLGHG WRXU Ä&#x161; 3UH ERRNLQJ UHFRPPHQGHG Ä&#x161; 2SSRVLWH 6W *LOHV &DWKHUGUDO Ä&#x161; $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ DWWUDFWLRQ Ä&#x161; )RUHLJQ DXGLRJXLGHV DYDLODEOH
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East Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh EH2 2EJ T: 0131 529 4068 museumcollectionscentre@edinburgh.gov.uk www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk The Scott Monument is the largest monument to a writer in the world. It commemorates Sir Walter Scott. There are 287 steps to the top of the Scott Monument, from where you can enjoy breathtaking views of Edinburgh and the surrounding countryside.
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Scottish Storytelling Centre/ John Knox House 43-45 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1SR T: 0131 556 9579 F: 0131 557 5224 reception@scottishstorytellingcentre.com www.scottishstorytellingcentre.co.uk The ideal place to discover live storytelling and Scotland's traditional arts, with programmed events for all ages.
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354 Castlehill, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2NE T: 0131 220 0441 F: 0131 220 6288 info@scotchwhiskyexperience.co.uk www.scotchwhiskyexperience.co.uk This spirited insight into Scotlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most famous export takes you from its very beginnings through to its global success today â&#x20AC;&#x201C; finishing with a close-up look at the Worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest collection of Scotch Whisky. Ä&#x161; VWDU DWWUDFWLRQÄ&#x161; :KLVN\ VKRS Ä&#x161; :KLVN\ WRXU Ä&#x161; :KLVN\ EDUV Ä&#x161; $PEHU 5HVWDXUDQW Ä&#x161; ODQJXDJHV Ä&#x161; 1H[W WR (GLQEXUJK &DVWOH
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John Gray Centre
5 Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH1 2EP T: 0131 229 1142 F: 0131 221 0899 manager@st-cuthberts.net www.st-cuthberts.net Stunning church building with Tiffany stained glass window, and chapel where Agatha Christie was married.
John Gray Centre, 15 Lodge Street, Haddington, East Lothian EH41 3DX T: Library 01620 820680; Museum 01620 820690; Local History/Archives 01620 820695 Email: jgc@eastlothian.gov.uk www.johngraycentre.org A new and exciting heritage and library venue. Home to the branch library, East Lothian's archives and a museum and exhibition space telling the story of East Lothian from it’s earliest settlers to present-day communities.
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Sidegate, Haddington EH41 4BZ T: 01620 823109 enquiries@stmaryskirk.co.uk www.stmaryskirk.co.uk Cathedral-sized church; exciting history. Ruined 1548, restored 1970s! Carvings, windows, giftshop. Groups by arrangement.
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Eastfield Mills, Mansfield Road, Hawick, Scottish Borders TD9 8AA T: 01450 360549 hawickshop@johnstonscashmere.com www.johnstonscashmere.com In the beautiful Scottish Borders, on the banks of the River Teviot, stands the Johnstons of Elgin Mill. Visit our new Cashmere Visitor Centre, Shop and Cafe in Hawick. There you can browse our menswear, ladieswear and childrenswear collections, cashmere and tweed jackets along with our accessories and Home Interiors collection.
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The Visitor Centre, Linlithgow, West Lothian EH49 6PL T: 01506 844516 F: 01506 846256 mail@beecraigs.com www.beecraigs.com Set in Bathgate Hills. Walks, trails, animal attraction, Ranger Service events, BBQ hire, caravan & camping, fly-fishing, restaurant.
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Edinburgh Butterfly & Insect World at Dobbies Garden World, Melville Nursery, Lasswade, Edinburgh, Midlothian EH18 1AZ T: 0131 663 4932 F: 0131 654 2774 info@edinburgh-butterfly-world.co.uk www.edinburgh-butterfly-world.co.uk Visit the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s longest running Butterfly House and enjoy a great day out in a Tropical Paradise! Walk amongst exotic butterflies and join us for daily animal/fish feedings and animal handling sessions. Ä&#x161; -XQJOH JLIW VKRS Ä&#x161; 'LVDEOHG DFFHVV IDFLOLWLHV Ä&#x161; 'REELHV UHVWDXUDQW Ä&#x161; 'DLO\ DQLPDO KDQGOLQJ Ä&#x161; )UHH SDUNLQJ Ä&#x161; 3LFQLF SOD\ DUHD
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Lady Victoria Colliery, Newtongrange, Midlothian EH22 4QN T: 0131 663 7519 F: 0131 654 1618 marketing@nationalminingmuseum.com www.nationalminingmuseum.com A 5 star visitor attraction and winner of Scotlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Best Visitor Experience Award in 2009, the museum offers a superb day out for all the family. With two floors of exhibitions and interactives, pithead tour, recreated underground roadway/coalface, the largest winding engine in Scotland. Ä&#x161; VWDU DWWUDFWLRQ Ä&#x161; %HVW 9LVLWRU ([SHULHQFH Ä&#x161; 6FRWODQGÄ?V PLQLQJ KHULWDJH Ä&#x161; ,PSRUWDQW KHULWDJH VLWH
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The Harbour, North Berwick, East Lothian EH39 4SS T: 01620 890202 F: 01620 890222 info@seabird.org www.seabird.org Embark on an interactive wildlife adventure at the awardwinning Discovery Centre. Different wildlife every season: gannets, puffins and seals. Control live cameras, jet off on seasonal boat trips, indulge in the cafĂŠ and gift shop. Ä&#x161; 6WXQQLQJ VDQG\ EHDFKHV Ä&#x161; $WWUDFWLYH VHDVLGH WRZQ Ä&#x161; $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ DWWUDFWLRQ Ä&#x161; PLQXWHV IURP (GLQEXUJK Ä&#x161; $PD]LQJ ZLOGOLIH Ä&#x161; $OO ZHDWKHU DWWUDFWLRQ
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32 For further information on accommodation and exploring Scotland, go to www.visitscotland.com
Great days out – Places to Visit Map 2 A3
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Map 2 F1
John Muir Country Park
Gavieside, West Calder, West Lothian EH55 8PT T: 01506 870000 F: 01506 871961 enquiries@fivesisterszoo.co.uk www.fivesisterszoo.co.uk Over 100 different species! Handling sessions, lemur feeds, gift shop, tearoom and a separate entry indoor/outdoor play areas.
c/o East Lothian Council, Services for Communities, Landscape & Countryside Division, John Muir House, Haddington EH41 4HA T: 01620 827421 F: 01628 827456 landscapeandcountryside@eastlothian.gov.uk John Muir Country Park, by Dunbar, has extensive beaches, sand dunes, salt marsh, woodland, lots of wildlife and great walks. It is an ideal spot for a family day out.
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Map 2 A3
Polkemmet Country Park
Map 2 B2
Almondell & Calderwood Country Park
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The Visitor Centre, by Whitburn, West Lothian EH47 0AD T: 01501 743905 F: 01501 744780 polkemmet@westlothian.gov.uk www.beecraigs.com Country Park set within mature mixed woodland and offering walks and trails, BBQ hire, Ranger Service events and activities, 9-hole golf course, floodlit driving range, bowling green, adventure play area and café. Scottish Owl Centre also based within the Country Park.
All year.
The Visitor Centre, by Broxburn, West Lothian EH52 5PE T: 01506 882254 F: 01506 846256 almondell&calderwood@westlothian.gov.uk www.beecraigs.com Woodland walks along River Almond valley, play area, BBQ hire, Ranger Service events, room hire.
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All year. Summer: Daily, 9am-5pm. Winter: Daily, 10am-4pm. Admission: BBQ permit, Ranger Service activities.
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Wildlife and Nature
Map 2 B1
BLACKRIDGE
Map 2 A3
Blawhorn Moss National Nature Reserve Scottish Natural Heritage, The Beta Centre, Innovation Park, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4NF T: 01786 450362 nnr@snh.gov.uk www.nnr-scotland.org.uk Blawhorn Moss NNR is a rare survivor of the peat bogs which once covered much of central Scotland. Use the boardwalk to walk over the peat and you'll discover some of its natural treasures such as the nodding white heads of bog cotton in early summer or the mossy carpet of reds, oranges and greens as autumn approaches. Reserve open all year.
North Queensferry, Fife KY11 1JR (20mins from Edinburgh) T: 01383 411880 info@deepseaworld.co.uk www.deepseaworld.com Come to Scotland's National Aquarium and experience the UK's longest underwater viewing tunnel, mysterious coral reefs, majestic sharks and amazing seals. See our JAWS exhibit highlighting creatures with some real bite and visit our world-famous baby Angel sharks. Ě )UHH SDUNLQJ Ě :KHHOFKDLU DFFHVVLEOH Ě 6KDUN GLYLQJ Ě %X\ WLFNHWV RQOLQH IRU JUHDW VDYLQJV Ě PLQV IURP 1RUWK 4XHHQVIHUU\ WUDLQ VWDWLRQ Ě *UHDW YLHZV RI )RUWK 5DLO %ULGJH
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Year of Natural Scotland
Try it now You can ski, snowboard and enjoy the fresh air all year round at Midlothian Snowsports Centre.
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You might be surprised to discover that you can take a city break in Edinburgh and easily enjoy the best of the great outdoors as well. From walking to watersports and wildlife watching, there is an abundance of activities for you to enjoy during the Year of Natural Scotland in Edinburgh & the Lothians. • This is the perfect region to experience sports in the great outdoors, from walking and cycle trails that also take in fascinating history and culture, to thrilling outdoor adventure sports, which all offer a backdrop of superb scenery, and are surprisingly accessible from Edinburgh. • Grab some fresh air at Foxlake Adventures in East Lothian, the only place in Scotland that offers one of the fastest growing watersports, cable wakeboarding.
• Explore the Pentland Hills in Midlothian, which offers remarkable views over the city from its high hills. • Enjoy windsurfing, kite surfing, or simply surfing at the beaches of Longniddry, Gullane and Belhaven. • Keen cyclists can enjoy the extensive Edinburgh cycling path network, with five routes across the Lothians. Cycling across the Forth Road Bridge is an unforgettable experience. For more information on the wide range of activities available go to www.visitscotland.com
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• The Scottish Seabird Centre offers a fantastic range of boat trips around Craigleith and Bass Rock. • Escape the city streets and relax in the Meadows and Bruntsfield Links. • Meander around over 70 acres of beautiful gardens and plant species from around the world at the Royal Botanic Gardens, considered to be one of the finest in the world. Entry to the gardens is free.
34 For further information on accommodation and exploring Scotland, go to www.visitscotland.com
Highlights Princes Street Gardens is an ideal place to relax in the heart of the city centre. Located under the castle and accessible from the bustling shopping district of Princes Street, it’s the perfect place to chill out.
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Grab some fresh air on Arthur’s Seat or unwind in Holyrood Park which lies beneath. Portobello, a few miles from the city centre, has a traditional seaside charm and is home to a popular sandy beach. Look out for otters around the picturesque Water of Leith and badgers on Corstorphine Hill.
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Walk along the promenade at Cramond and enjoy a coffee whilst looking onto the River Almond.
Don’t miss... • Take a walk through the Colinton and Craiglockhart Dells. • Admire the sculptures at Jupiter Artland in West Lothian. • Chartered yacht cruises around the Firth of Forth. 04
• Sledging on Blackford Hill in the south of Edinburgh.
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01 Walking in Pentland Hills Regional Park. 02 Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 03 The loch at Beecraigs Country Park, near Linlithgow. 04 Cycling at South Queenferry. 05 Sea kayaking at Seacliff beach, with a view to Tantallon Castle. To find out more about Edinburgh & the Lothians go to www.edinburgh.org 35
Perfect for golf
Championship golf
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Scotland is world-renowned as The Home of Golf, and no trip would be complete without a round at one of Edinburgh & the Lothian’s great courses. The region has an ancient and prestigious golfing heritage, with historic courses such as Musselburgh and Muirfield familiar to golf lovers everywhere. • Edinburgh & the Lothians is home to many challenging, spectacular links and parkland courses, including some of the oldest, most beautiful and best in the world. • Musselburgh Old Course is one of the oldest surviving golf courses in the world and Leith Links, in Edinburgh, is where the earliest recorded rules of golf were drawn up and played in 1744. • East Lothian is home to Muirfield, which is hosting the Open Championship in July 2013 for the 15th time since 1892.
• With 22 courses, East Lothian offers a depth, variety and quality of courses that will rival any.
• In Midlothian, choose from Vogrie at Gorebridge and the Melville Golf Centre and Kings Acre at Lasswade.
• Test your mettle at championship links such as Gullane, North Berwick and Dunbar, on beautiful parkland courses at Haddington, Gifford and Castle Park or newer gems such as Craigielaw and Archerfield.
• In West Lothian, treat yourself to a stay at the luxurious Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club, and play the East Course as you watch the sun set over the iconic castle.
• There is great golf available just on the outskirts of Edinburgh, such as Duddingston, Lothianburn, Braid Hills and Swanston.
• Accommodation providers across the region are delighted to welcome golfers and there are plenty of things to see and do away from the fairways as well.
36 For further information on accommodation and exploring Scotland, go to www.visitscotland.com
Highlights Fascinating facts Bathgate Golf Club is the only club to have ever produced two Ryder Cup captains.
Linlithgow Golf Course is a championship standard parkland course with stunning views over the Forth Estuary and beyond. “On my travels, I’ve played some of the best golfing destinations in the world, but none compare to the wonderful courses in East Lothian, Scotland’s golf coast. A must for any golfer.”
Hire hickory clubs and play Musselburgh Golf Course. Purchase an East Lothian Visitor Golf Pass, which start from just £39, and play some of the finest courses in the region.
Andrew Coltart, TPEGS Director of Golf. Andrew played in the 1999 Ryder Cup and was a two-time winner on the European Tour.
www.golfeastlothian.com
Why not play the oldest shorthole golf course in the world at Bruntsfield Links? Afterwards, have a drink or a bite to eat in the overlooking Golf Tavern, home to one of Scotland’s largest collections of golf memorabilia. The Gol f Tave golf pub rn – the oldes t in the w orld!
Don’t miss... • Polkemmet Golf Course, near Whitburn, with its unusual 9th hole over a river. • Oatridge Golf Course Ecclesmachan, Broxburn.
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01 Muirfield, host to the 2013 Open Championship. 02 Test your skill at Dunbar, a local final qualifying course for the Open Championship. 03 North Berwick, a local final qualifying course for the Open Championship. 04 Kings Acres Golf Course and academy, Lasswade. To find out more about Edinburgh & the Lothians go to www.edinburgh.org 37
Leisure Activities EAST WHITBURN
Activities
30927
5 Redmill Court, East Whitburn, West Lothian EH47 0PL T: 01501 740985 info@walking-europe.co.uk www.walking-europe.co.uk At Hooked on Walking we provide self guided and guided walking holidays throughout Scotland, Europe, Canada, USA and New Zealand. Our Scottish walks follow several of the big trails in Scotland. Open:
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Map 2 A3
Hooked on Walking
All year. 9am-5pm.
Map 2 F2
Station Road, Dunbar, East Lothian EH42 1JX T: 07971 990361 surfing@c2csurfschool.com www.c2csurfschool.com We are based at the beautiful coastal town of Dunbar (30 miles south east of Edinburgh). Coast to Coast surf school offers surfing, bodyboarding and SUP local lessons, mainland and island tours,hires, vouchers and retail.
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Coast to Coast Surf School
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EAST LOTHIAN
Sea kayaking off the East Lothian coast
www.visitscotland.com/active Map 2 E2
EDINBURGH 5 Primrose Gardens, Carrington, Edinburgh EH23 4LP T/F: 01875 830709 info@albaballooning.co.uk www.albaballooning.co.uk Champagne hot air balloon rides over the Lothians and Peebles-shire, Scottish Borders and Perth and Kinross-shire.
All year. Unrestricted.
EAST WHITBURN
Open:
Mar-Oct: Balloon ride times by arrangement. Admission: See website or phone.
Map 2 A3
EDINBURGH Edinburgh Boat Charters Ltd
5 Redmill Court, East Whitburn, West Lothian EH47 0PL T: 01501 740985 info@hookedoncycling.co.uk www.hookedoncycling.co.uk At Hooked on Cycling we provide self guided and guided cycling holidays throughout Scotland, Europe, Canada and New Zealand. Our Scottish cycle tours are ideal for families, individuals and couples alike.
10 Constitution Street, Edinburgh EH6 7BT T: 0131 554 9401 M: 0759 521 9120 sales@edinburghboatcharters.com www.edinburghboatcharters.com Private and corporate sailing charters onboard a luxury sailing yacht exploring Edinburgh’s historic river estuary.
Open:
All year. 9am-5pm.
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Alba Ballooning
c/o East Lothian Council, Services for Communities, Landscape & Countryside Division, John Muir House, Haddington, East Lothian EH41 3HA T: 01620 827421 F: 01620 827456 landscapeandcountryside@eastlothian.gov.uk The John Muir Way is a continuous path almost 73km through the East Lothian coastline and countryside, featuring sandy beaches, cliffs, harbours, castles and diverse wildlife. The route forms part of the North Sea Trail, that links the heritage sites around the North Sea.
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38 For further information on accommodation and exploring Scotland, go to www.visitscotland.com
Great days out – Leisure Activities EDINBURGH
Map 2 B3
By EDINBURGH
Map 1 J9
Biggar Road, Hillend, (near Edinburgh), Midlothian EH10 7DU T: 0131 445 4433 F: 0131 445 5549 ski@midlothian.gov.uk www.ski.midlothian.gov.uk The UK’s longest artificial ski slope. Instruction, practice, events, chairlift rides, adult and children’s tubing parties, café, functions.
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Midlothian Snowsports Centre
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Edinburgh International Climbing Arena
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Map 2 B3
Honey Pot Ceramics
Mar-Oct.
ST ANDREWS West Sand Beach, St Andrews, Fife T: 0778 412 1125 ahoy@blown-away.co.uk www.blown-away.co.uk All year round fun at the beach, landyachts, zapcats, kayaks, stand-up paddle boards and more!
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Walkabout Scotland
Vertical Descents
70 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh EH9 2AF T: 08456 861344 M: 0776 679 8055 tours@walkaboutscotland.com www.walkaboutscotland.com Walkabout Scotland run guided hill-walking adventures throughout Scotland – day tours, weekends and holidays.
Vertical Descents, Inchree Falls, Onich, Fort William PH33 6SE T: 01855 821593 M: 0797 684 9367 info@verticaldescents.com www.verticaldescents.com Let our expert guides give you the Canyoning or Rafting experience of your life!
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Open: Daily, 10am-5pm and late opening by appointment. Admission: Free. Items individually priced.
All year. Daily, 9am-6pm. Admission: Adult £50, Concs £45, Child £35.
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Blown Away Landyachting
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EICA, South Platt Hill, Ratho, Newbridge EH28 8AA T: 0131 333 6348 info@honeypotceramics.com www.honeypotceramics.com Make soap, bath bombs, paint pottery, make jewellery, clay classes, messy play, and we’ll help!
42A Forth Street, North Berwick, East Lothian EH39 4JQ T: 07932 676841 info@2wheel-tours.com www.2wheel-tours.com Discover castles, beaches and distilleries on 2 wheels. Bicycle hire, guided and self-guided tours.
Daylights hours, check with us for wind and tides. Admission: Prices on application.
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South Platt Hill, Newbridge, Edinburgh EH28 8AA T: 0131 333 6333 info.ratho@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.eica-ratho.co.uk LIFE IS FOR CLIMBING. Life is also for bouldering, Aerial Assault, abseiling and soft play. As well as the gym, fitness classes, spa, café, conferencing and events. Life is for EICA! If you are looking for a natural high, you’ve come to the right place. There’s something for everyone here... Ě VWDU DWWUDFWLRQ Ě 6RPHWKLQJ IRU HYHU\RQH Ě :RUOG FODVV YHQXH Ě &RPSOHWHO\ XQLTXH Ě 8OWLPDWH DGUHQDOLQH UXVK
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Leisure Activities PERTH
EDINBURGH
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Braid Hills Approach, Edinburgh EH10 6JY T: 0131 447 6666 info.braidhills@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.edinburghleisure.co.uk Braidhills is a historic gem of a golf course, commanding unrivalled panoramic views of the city. Braidhills is an 18-hole par 71, a truly unique and memorable round.
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All year. 1 Oct-31 Mar, 8am-3.30pm; 1 Apr-30 Sep, 7am-8pm. Admission: Adult £21, Child £8.
EDINBURGH
Golf
Map 1 N5
Portobello Golf Course Stanley Street, Edinburgh EH15 1JJ T: 0131 669 4361 info.portobello@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.edinburghleisure.co.uk This nine hole parkland course is a beautifully prepared but forgiving course. It plays to its 2566 yard, par 32, and the small tight greens make for accurate approach shots. Excellent for a quick round.
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Old Gallows Road, Western Edge, Perth T: 01738 445568 bookings@noahsperth.co.uk www.noahsperth.co.uk Noahs has a brand new state-of-the-art indoor play structure which boasts huge slides, ball pools, trampolines and ball blowers. Our indoor karting track will appeal to all members of the family. We also have a 4 lane ten pin bowling alley. Ě 5HVWDXUDQW Ě &HUDPLF VWXGLR Ě &DUDYDQ SDUN RQ VLWH Ě 'LVDEOHG DFFHVV Ě 6HFXUH HQWU\ H[LW Ě &&79 RQ VLWH
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Princes Golf Course
St Margaret’s, Back Road, Dunbar EH42 1XE T: 01368 863562 winterfield@enjoyleisure.com www.enjoyleisure.com A superb 18-hole links golf course, Winterfield offers stunning views of the Dunbar coastline.
Braidhills Drive, Edinburgh EH10 6GZ T: 0131 666 2210 info.princes@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.edinburghleisure.co.uk The Princes is a beautiful nine hole course, just ten minutes from the city centre. The course is both a fun, quick test for an experienced golfer and an inviting introduction for the beginner.
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Winterfield Golf Course
All year. Apr-Oct: 8am-8pm; Nov-Mar: 8am-3pm. Admission: Green fees: 18-hole round, day tickets and weekly tickets available.
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1 Mar-30 Nov: 1 Oct-30 Nov, 8am-3.30pm; 1 Mar-31 Mar, 8am-3.30pm; 1 Apr-30 Sep, 7am-7pm. Admission: Adult £10, Child £5.
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Great days out – Leisure Activities Map 1 J7
LASSWADE
Map 1 N10
Melville Golf Centre
Silverknowes Parkway, Edinburgh EH4 5ET T: 0131 336 3843 info.silverknowes@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.edinburghleisure.co.uk Based on the south shores of the River Forth, this beautiful parkland, tree-lined course is a scenic par 71, stretching out 6300 yards, suitable for golfers of all ages and abilities.
Golf Course, Range and Shop, Lasswade, Midlothian EH18 1AN T: 0131 663 8038 F: 0131 654 0814 golf@melvillegolf.co.uk www.melvillegolf.co.uk 9-hole par 66 pay and play course, club, equipment hire. Floodlit range with automatic tees. Speciality ladies golfshop, gents, juniors golf and rainwear. PGA tuition for individuals and groups. Junior Club golf group tuition. Practice putting green and bunker.
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Silverknowes Golf Course
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Vogrie Golf Course
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By Gorebridge, Midlothian T: 01875 821716 www.midlothian.gov.uk Parkland course set in a beautiful historic designed landscape, excellent views.
Open:
All year. Daily. Admission: Telephone for details.
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Map 1 J7
Craigentinny Golf Course
West Links Road, Gullane, East Lothian EH31 2BB T: 01620 842255 F: 01620 842327 bookings@gullanegolfclub.com www.gullanegolfclub.com Three links courses which do not have names but simply numbers which reflect their age.
Fillyside Road, Edinburgh EH7 6RG T: 0131 554 7501 info.craigentinny@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.edinburghleisure.co.uk Views of Arthur’s Seat and the historic Calton Hill monuments characterise this beautiful 18-hole par 67 course. Suitable for golfers of all ages and abilities.
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Gullane Golf Club
2 Jan-31 Dec. Only closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Admission: Please visit our website for all green fees.
Open:
All year. 1 Oct-31 Mar, 8am-3.30pm; 1 Apr-30 Sep, 7am-8pm. Admission: Adult £21, Child £8.
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MUSSELBURGH
Map 1 N10
Musselburgh Links – The Old Golf Course
Off City Bypass, Lasswade, Midlothian EH18 1AU T: 0131 663 3456 F: 0131 663 7076 info@kings-acregolf.com www.kings-acregolf.com Offering something for all the family. 18-hole golf course, junior golf, golf range, bar and restaurant. The moment you step onto Kings Acre it’s clear that you are about to play a very fine golf course.
Balcarres Road, Musselburgh EH21 7SR T: 0131 665 5438 oldlinks@enjoyleisure.com www.musselburgholdlinks.co.uk An original Open Championship venue: a round on Musselburgh Links is a truly historic experience.
Open:
All year. Daily. Admission: Please call for charges.
67548
Kings Acre Golf Course
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All year. Apr-Sep: 8am-dusk; Oct-Mar: 8am-4pm.
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Leisure Activities BROXBURN
Leisure Centres/ Swimming Pools
Map 2 B2
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63695
Church Street, Broxburn, West Lothian EH52 5EL T: 01506 775690 www.westlothianleisure.com Broxburn offers a great range of sport and leisure activities for all the family. You’ll find a health and fitness centre and sports hall where you can enjoy racquet sports and indoor football. Located just a few minutes walk from Xcite Broxburn Swimming Pool. Open,
All year. Sun, 9am-9pm; Mon, 6.30am-10pm; Tues, 8.30am-10pm; Wed, 6.30am-10pm; Thurs, 8.30am-10pm; Fri, 6.30am-9pm; Sat, 9am-6pm. Admission: Adult £3.70, Child £2.50, Concs £2.50.
ARMADALE
Map 2 A3
BROXBURN
Map 2 B2
North Street, Armadale, West Lothian EH48 3QB T: 01501 678520 www.westlothianleisure.com Xcite Armadale has recently had its facilities and pool refurbished. Enjoy health and fitness, swimming, family fun and sauna and steam rooms in warm and friendly surroundings.
East Main Street, Broxburn, West Lothian EH52 5EQ T: 01506 775680 www.westlothianleisure.com The centre offers a great visit with a 25m pool and a sauna and steam room to relax in. The kids can go wild in the softplay adventure centre!
Open:
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Xcite Broxburn Swimming Pool
63695
Xcite Armadale Sports Centre
All year. Mon, Thu & Fri, 7.30am-9pm; Tue & Wed, 7.30am-9.30pm; Sat, 9am-4pm, Sun, 9am-4.30pm. Admission: Adult £3.70, Child £2.50, Concs £2.50, Family £9.90.
Open:
BATHGATE
DANDERHALL
All year. Sun, 9am-4pm; Mon, 8.30am-7.30pm; Tues, 8.30am-7.30pm; Wed, 8.30am-8pm; Thurs, 8.30am-6pm; Fri, 8.30am-9pm; Sat, 9am-4pm. Admission: Adult £3.70, Child £2.50, Concs £2.50, Family £9.90.
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Balbardie Park, Torphichen Road, Bathgate EH48 4LA T: 01506 776790 www.westlothianleisure.com Xcite Bathgate offers a great range of activities and facilities. With a 25 metre competition swimming pool, poolside sauna & steam room and health and fitness centre. You can also get competitive in our sports hall, football court, softplay, 9-hole golf course, 5-a-side football pitches and a cafe area to enjoy some refreshments.
Newtonchurch Road, Danderhall, Midlothian EH22 1LU T: 0131 663 9280 www.midlothian.gov.uk Range of facilities, large multi-use activity hall, function hall, coffee bar, fully equipped Tonezone, fitness classes and crèche. Travel by Lothian buses 48 and 49.
Open:
38303
Danderhall Leisure Centre
14433
Xcite Bathgate Leisure Centre
All year. Mon, Wed & Thu, 7.30am-10pm; Tue & Fri, 6am-10pm; Sat, 8am-6pm; Sun, 8am-9pm. Admission: Adult £3.70, Child £2.50, Concs £2.50, Family £9.90.
Open:
BONNYRIGG
DUNBAR
All year. Mon-Thurs, 9am-10pm; Fri, 9am-9pm; Sat, 9am-6pm; Sun, 2pm-9pm. Admission: For prices please contact centre.
King George V Park, Bonnyrigg EH19 2AD T: 0131 271 3432 F: 0131 663 7579 www.midlothian.gov.uk Bonnyrigg Leisure Centre provides an excellent range of facilities including a leisure pool with flume, sauna and spa pool, large multi-use hall, Tonezone, outdoor five-a-side football pitches and softplay area.
Castlepark, Dunbar EH42 1EU T: 01368 865456 dunbarleisure@enjoyleisure.com www.enjoyleisure.com Great family fun! Leisure pool with flume, waves machine, water characters and café viewing area.
Open:
All year. Mon-Thurs, 9am-10pm; Fri-Sun, 9am-8pm.
15678
Dunbar Leisure Pool
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Bonnyrigg Leisure Centre
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Meadowbank Sports Centre
20A Rawholdings, East Calder, West Lothian EH53 0JN T: 01506 883340 www.westlothianleisure.com Xcite East Calder provides fun for all the family and offers an excellent variety of activities. Enjoy our recently refurbished health and fitness centre, five-a-side football, soft play area and decide which court game you would like to play in our sports hall.
141 London Road, Edinburgh EH7 6AE T: 0131 661 5351 mail@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.edinburghleisure.co.uk Gym, fitness studios, sports halls, racquet sports (squash, badminton and table tennis), outdoor pitches, indoor astro, indoor and outdoor running track, velodrome and café. Conference and meeting facilities available. Free parking.
63695
Xcite East Calder
Open:
All year. Sun, 9.30am-9pm; Mon-Fri, 9am-10pm; Sat, 9.30am-6pm. Admission: Adult £3.70, Child £2.50, Concs £2.50.
EDINBURGH
Open:
Map 1 H7
Craiglockhart Leisure & Tennis Centre
All year. Daily, 7.30am-10pm.
EDINBURGH
Map 1 N5
Portobello Swim Centre
177 Colinton Road, Edinburgh EH14 1BZ T: 0131 443 0101 mail@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.edinburghleisure.co.uk Gym, fitness studios, RPM studio, indoor and outdoor tennis, badminton, squash, sports hall and café. Free parking available.
57 The Promenade, Edinburgh EH15 2BS T: 0131 669 6888 mail@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.edinburghleisure.co.uk 25 yard traditional Victorian swimming pool, gym, fitness studio, turkish baths and café.
All year: Leisure Centre Mon-Fri, 6.30am-10.30pm; Sat, 9am-6pm; Sun, 9am-10pm. Tennis Centre Mon-Fri, 9am-10.30pm; Sat, 9am-6pm; Sun, 9am-10pm.
52441
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Open:
37912
EAST CALDER
Open:
All year. Mon-Fri, 6am-10pm; Sat, 9am-4.30pm; Sun, 9am-9pm.
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Glenogle Road, Edinburgh EH3 5JB T: 0131 343 6376 mail@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.edinburghleisure.co.uk 25 yard traditional Victorian swimming pool, gym, fitness studio, sauna and steam room.
Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh EH16 5BB T: 0131 667 7211 info.rcp@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.edinburghleisure.co.uk Following a £37m refurbishment in 2012, Edinburgh’s beloved Royal Commonwealth Pool is definitely worth a visit. With a range of activities for all the family and top class facilities, most notably Edinburgh’s only 50m pool – there is something for everyone. Ě P SRRO Ě *\P Ě P WHDFKLQJ SRRO Ě &ODPEHUV VRIWSOD\ Ě P GLYLQJ SRRO Ě ([WHQVLYH FRDFKLQJ SURJUDPPH Ě 7KUHH ILWQHVV VWXGLRV Ě %LUWKGD\ SDUWLHV
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Open:
All year. Mon-Fri, 5.30am-10pm; Sat, 5.30am-5.30pm; Sun, 7.30am-5.30pm. For a full list of activity opening times, please visit our website or give us a call and someone will be happy to help.
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LINLITHGOW
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Low Port Centre
Thirlestane Road, Edinburgh EH9 1AP T: 0131 447 0052 mail@edinburghleisure.co.uk www.edinburghleisure.co.uk 25 yard traditional Victorian swimming pool, gym, fitness studio and sauna.
1 Blackness Road, Linlithgow, West Lothian EH49 7HZ T: 01506 775390 lowport.centre@westlothian.gov.uk www.lowportcentre.co.uk Low Port offers impressive outdoor activities and indoor facilities for organised groups, schools and the general public. Enjoy activities such as climbing, walking and mountain biking all year round and sailing, canoeing and kayaking in the summer.
52441
Warrender Swim Centre
All year. Mon-Fri, 6am-10pm; Sat, 9am-6pm; Sun, 9am-8pm.
Open:
All year. Mon-Fri, 8.30am-10pm; Sat & Sun, 8.30am-5pm. Admission: Varies according to activity.
FAULDHOUSE
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LINLITHGOW
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Fauldhouse Partnership Centre, Lanrigg Road, Fauldhouse EH47 9JD T: 01501 770345 wreeves@westlothianleisure.com www.westlothianleisure.com This fantastic gym hosts 29 pieces of the latest Technogym equipment. Come and have a look at Xcite Fauldhouse where you can become a member or use this gym on a pay-per-visit basis.
McGinley Way, Linlithgow EH49 6SQ T: 01506 775440 www.westlothianleisure.com A leisure centre offering something for all the family. Activities offered include swimming, fun swims, soft play, kids clubs, badminton, tennis, gym, football, fitness classes, sauna, café and much much more.
Open:
All year. Mon-Fri, 10am-9pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-4.45pm. Admission: Adult £4.75.
GOREBRIDGE
63695
Xcite @ Linlithgow Leisure Centre
63695
Xcite Fauldhouse Sports Centre
Open:
All year. Mon-Fri, 6am-10pm; Sat, 8.45am-8pm; Sun, 8.15am-10pm. Admission: Adult £3.70, Child £2.50, Family £9.90.
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Xcite Craigswood
Hunterfield Road, Gorebridge, Midlothian EH22 4TX T: 01875 821739 www.midlothian.gov.uk Facilities including a three court sports hall, two multi-purpose halls, a state of the art Tonezone and fitness classes. Travel by Lothian Buses 3, 3A and 29.
Craigswood, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 5ER T: 01506 775870 www.westlothianleisure.com Take your pick from the fantastic sports facilities at Craigswood. From the fitness centre to the outdoor pitches, athletics track and squash courts. While you enjoy a proper work out, the kids can have fun in the soft play area.
38303
Gorebridge Leisure Centre
Open:
All year. Mon-Thurs, 9am-10pm; Fri-Sat, 9am-6pm; Sun, 12noon-8pm.
HADDINGTON
Open:
All year. Sun, 10am-9pm; Mon-Fri, 9am-10pm; Sat, 10am-6pm. Admission: Adult £3.70, Child £2.50, Concs £2.50.
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Mill Wynd, Haddington EH41 4DB T: 01620 820650 aubignysports@enjoyleisure.com www.enjoyleisure.com Swimming pool and dedicated children’s pool, sports hall, gym, dance studio, health suite and café.
Almondvale, Parkway, Livingston EH54 6QT T: 01506 777870 www.westlothianleisure.com Leisure pool with flumes, teaching pool, fitness centre, fitness class studio, Spacebugs Softplay Area, health spa and café area. Xcite Livingston is a great venue for all the family to enjoy.
Open:
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Aubigny Sport Centre
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Open:
All year. Mon & Tue, 6am-9pm; Wed-Fri, 6am-9.30pm; Sat & Sun, 9.30am-5pm. Admission: Adult £4, Child £3, Concs £2, Family £11.
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PENICUIK
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The Penicuik Centre
George Avenue, Loanhead EH20 9LA T: 0131 440 4516 www.midlothian.gov.uk An excellent range of facilities including a 25m swimming pool and toddler swimming pool, hydro suite with spa and steam room, outdoor artificial pitches for football and tennis and a fully equipped Tonezone.
Carlops Road, Penicuik EH26 9EP T: 01968 664066 www.midlothian.gov.uk Facilities include 25m swimming pool with spa, sauna and steam room. The Technogym equipped Tonezone offers top of the range fitness facilities. Full programme of fitness classes run throughout the day. Crèche and meeting rooms also available.
15677
Loanhead Leisure Centre
All year. Mon-Thurs, 9am-10pm; Fri-Sat, 9am-8pm; Sun, 9am-9pm. Admission: For prices please contact centre.
All year. Mon & Wed, 9am-10pm; Tues & Thurs, 7am-10pm; Fri-Sun, 9am-8pm. Admission: For prices please contact centre.
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PRESTONPANS Mercat Gait Centre
Newbigging, Musselburgh EH21 7AS T: 0131 653 5208 musselburghsports@enjoyleisure.com www.enjoyleisure.com Swimming pool, sports hall, gym, dance studio, squash courts, children’s adventure soft play and café.
Preston Road, Prestonpans T: 01875 815483 tmchenry@fesfm.co.uk www.MGCSports.com The centre boasts a 25m competition swimming pool with full timing capabilities. Open to all.
68275
Musselburgh Sports Centre
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Open:
All year. Mon-Fri, 7.30am-9.30pm; Sat, 9am-4pm; Sun, 10am-4pm. Admission: Adult £3.30, Concs £1.75, Child £1.75, Family £7.60.
Opening times vary, please call centre directly.
NEWTONGRANGE
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TRANENT Loch Centre
113 Main Street, Newtongrange, Midlothian T: 0131 561 5340 www.midlothian.gov.uk Newbattle swimming pool offers a diverse range of water based activities and facilities including a 25m swimming pool, 8m training pool, high and spring diving boards, and sauna.
Well Wynd, Tranent EH33 2JX T: 01875 824140 lochcentresports@enjoyleisure.com www.enjoyleisure.com Sports and community centre with swimming pool, gym, sports hall, soft play, crèche and café.
47225
Newbattle Swimming Pool
Open:
All year. Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, 9am-10pm; Wed, 8.15am-10pm; Sat, 8.30am-5pm; Sun, 8am-6pm. Admission: For prices please contact centre.
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Grange Road, North Berwick EH39 4QS T: 01620 897430 northberwicksports@enjoyleisure.com www.enjoyleisure.com Swimming pool, children’s trampolines, sports hall, gym, fitness classes, squash courts, crèche service and café.
By Tranent EH33 1LZ T: 01875 619079 meadowmillsports@enjoyleisure.com www.enjoyleisure.com Sports centre with gym, free weights room, large sports hall and numerous outdoor pitches.
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Meadowmill Sport Centre
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Shopping
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Discover a stylish and unique shopping destination in the city where high-end luxury stores mix with quirky independent boutiques and outstanding local designers. Whether you are a follower of fashion or a seeker of Scottish souvenirs, you are sure to find a shopping paradise in Edinburgh & the Lothians. • Dedicated fashionistas should head to Edinburgh’s Multrees Walk, for luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Armani, and high-end department store, Harvey Nichols – the only one in Scotland. • A must-visit is Jenners, Edinburgh’s original department store and a magnet for fashion lovers. • Edinburgh city centre is also heaven for high street brands with George Street, Princes Street, St James Centre and Princes Mall. • Classy Stockbridge and unique Bruntsfield are only a short distance from the city centre and are full
of quirky fashions, beautiful local jewellery designers and cafés perfect for coffee and cake. • The West End is another great spot for shopping where you can find fun and funky boutiques. • Broughton Street is home to Crombies of Edinburgh, known for their award-winning sausages and haggis, and a number of boutique and vintage stores. • East Lothian is a haven for family-run retail businesses. Enjoy free parking and discover a range of individual shops for gifts and souvenirs. You’ll find an eclectic mix of shops in
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North Berwick where BlackHouse bags combine modern Scottish style, heritage and tradition in their range of luxury handwoven Harris Tweed bags. • Gardening enthusiasts should pay a visit to Dobbies Garden World in Lasswade, Midlothian. • Spend an afternoon shopping in West Lothian. Browse the charming independent shops in Linlithgow or indulge your inner shopaholic in Livingston at The Centre or McArthurGlen Livingston Designer Outlet.
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Highlights Browse the many souvenir shops along the Royal Mile for the perfect memento of your visit.
The Grassmarket is full of boho-chic, vintage delights and boutiques offering fabulous one-off creations.
Victoria Street, one of the city’s most photographed thoroughfares, boasts a treasure trove of authentically Scottish, cutting-edge garments, accessories and arts.
Ocean Terminal in Leith is a fantastic shopping and retail centre with a wide selection of shops, eateries and a cinema. It’s also home to the Royal Yacht Britannia. Britain’s largest vintage clothing emporium, Armstrong’s, in Edinburgh’s Grassmarket.
Don’t miss... • Christmas shopping and bargains in the January sales. • The Edinburgh Barbour store on Frederick Street.
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• Westgate Galleries and Orangery Café in North Berwick.
Jenners first opened as Kennington & Jenner on Princes Street in 1838.
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Shopping EDINBURGH
Crafts
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128 Lothian Road, Edinburgh T: 0131 228 8614 shop@thefootballnation.co.uk www.thefootballnation.co.uk Edinburgh’s only shop dedicated to football. Specialists in football shirts for Scotland, Manchester United, Liverpool and more! Stockists of football scarves, t-shirts, bags, hats, posters, flags, footballs, badges, shinguards, shirt printing and much more. Open:
EDINBURGH
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76570
Football Nation
All year. Mon-Sat, 9am-5.30pm; Sun, 11am-4pm.
EDINBURGH
Map 3 D5
29 Marchmont Crescent, Edinburgh EH9 1HQ T: 0131 229 1399 painting@doodlesscotland.co.uk Unleash your creativity at Doodles. Paint original gifts for any occasion. We specialise in baby hand and footprints, birthday parties, hen do’s, team building events. We offer free tea and coffee. 100s of items and colours. From £1-£100.
22927
Doodles Ceramics Workshop
ƒ All year. Mon, 10am-6pm; Tues, Wed, Thurs, 10.30am-9pm; Fri, Sat, Sun, 10am-6pm.
71 Grassmarket, Edinburgh EH1 2HJ T: 0131 225 8634 edinburgh@hawickcashmere.com www.hawickcashmere.com 100% pure cashmere, designed and made in our own mill in Hawick. We combine timeless elegance with modern styling, offering both classic and fashion ranges for ladies and gents, and a wide range of accessories. Ě 0DGH LQ 6FRWODQG Ě 7RS TXDOLW\ PDWHULDOV Ě +LJKO\ WUDLQHG VWDII Ě $UUD\ RI FRORXUV Ě 7UDGLWLRQDO KDQG ILQLVKLQJ
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EDINBURGH Leith Cycle Co.
83 Grassmarket / 64-66 Clerk Street / 14 Teviot Place, Edinburgh T: 0131 220 5557 www.armstrongsvintage.co.uk Edinburgh’s largest vintage clothing emporium filled with a cornucopia of retro and vintage delights!
276 Leith Walk, Edinburgh EH6 5BX T: 0131 467 7775 leith@leithcycleco.com and at: 1 Cadzow Place, Abbeyhill, Edinburgh EH7 5SN T: 0131 652 1760 abbeyhill@leithcycleco.com www.leithcycleco.com Cycle hire, sales, service and repairs.
64433
Armstrongs
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All year. Daily, 10am-5pm. Shop online at www.armstrongsvintage.co.uk
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Hawick Cashmere
Open:
All year. Daily, 8.30am-5.30pm, Thurs until 7pm, Sun, 12noon-5pm. Hire charges: Please call or email for details.
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3a + 4a Haddington Place, Edinburgh EH7 4AE T: 0131 556 5897 mcnbooks@btconnect.com www.mcnaughtansbookshop.com Second-hand and antiquarian bookshop with large general stock and attractive gallery space showing contemporary art. Open:
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McNaughtanâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;s Bookshop
All year. Tues-Sat, 11am-5pm.
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5 Cowgatehead, Edinburgh EH1 1JY T: 0131 220 1344 shop@mrwoodsfossils.co.uk www.mrwoodsfossils.co.uk Edinburghâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s famous fossil shop. Quality fossils, minerals, meteorites and jewellery from around the world.
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1 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3EB T: 0131 557 4045 www.troondesignerclothing.com This round shop in Edinburgh New Town houses an eclectic mix of designer clothing and accessories for all ages, sizes and budgets. Collections include Bitte Kai Rand, Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Exterior, Lunn, NygĂĽrdsanna, La Bottega di Brunella, Pennyblack, PrĂŞt pour Partir, Schneider and Ally Capellino. Ä&#x161; .LQG SHUVRQDO VHUYLFH SURYLGHG Ä&#x161; %URZVHUV ZHOFRPH
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4 North Bank Street, Edinburgh EH1 2LP T: 0131 225 1532 shop@whiskirooms.co.uk www.whiskishop.com Specialist whisky shop. Try before you buy in adjoining bar. Whisky tastings, gifts and hampers. Open:
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23i Summerside Place, Main Street, Gullane, East Lothian EH31 2AW T: 01620 843550 info@blackhousebags.com www.blackhousebags.com Visit BlackHouse and discover our stunning own-label collection of Harris Tweed Handbags & Luggage.
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BlackHouse Harris Tweed
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278 Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8AA T: 0131 557 6007 F: 0131 558 3526 ragamuffin@madasafish.com Beautiful clothes, wonderful knitwear, gorgeous gifts and much more! A stunning collection in natural fibres from Scotland, Ireland and beyond with designs by The Quernstone, Sophieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Wild Woollens, Out of Xile, Yaccomaricard, Grizas, Flax and more. Ä&#x161; 5R\DO 0LOH ORFDWLRQ Ä&#x161; +DQG FUDIWHG LWHPV Ä&#x161; $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ Ä&#x161; 0DQ\ ORFDO GHVLJQHUV Ä&#x161; 8QLTXH GHVLJQV
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Westgate Gallery and Orangery Café
Hopetoun Woods, Newton, Broxburn EH52 6QZ T: 01506 830716 farmshop@hopetoun.co.uk www.hopetoun.co.uk/farmshop A destination for Scotland's finest foods showcasing independent suppliers and local produce from Hopetoun Estate.
39-41 Westgate, North Berwick, East Lothian EH39 4AG T: 01620 894976 F: 01620 890452 enquiries@westgategalleries.co.uk www.westgategalleries.co.uk Gallery and gift shop selling original and limited edition artworks, glass, ceramics, jewellery, fine toiletries, home fashion, cards and wrap and much more. Licensed gallery café serving light lunches, teas and coffees and home baking.
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Eating and drinking in Edinburgh & the Lothians is a magical experience. Choose from cute cafés and cosy bistros, country pubs and trendy bars, and exalted Michelin-star eateries offering Scottish cuisine with an international twist. Or pick up some perfect picnic fare from farmers’ markets and delicious delis. • Quality, character and imagination define Edinburgh’s culinary scene, and it’s not just the food and drink that make eating out such a memorable experience. Restaurants and bars boast dramatic locations, be it centuries-old buildings, dockside seafood places or rooftop eateries boasting magnificent views.
• A cosmopolitan city, you’ll find hundreds of restaurants that offer a wide variety of delicious cuisines to please all palettes.
• Edinburgh is home to an incredible five Michelin-star restaurants, the second highest outside of London. They are Castle Terrace, 21212, Number One, The Kitchin and Restaurant Martin Wishart.
• Many eateries in South Queensferry offer sensational views across the Forth rail and road bridges.
• The picture-perfect waterfront area of the Shore in Leith is a must-visit destination with plenty of choice when it comes to eating out.
• If you’re looking for somewhere to stop for a coffee and cake while
you watch the world go by, then Edinburgh, renowned for its café culture, is the place for you. • With its North Sea coastline and some of the richest farmland in Scotland, the Lothians boast superb seafood, award-winning meat, and the finest fruit and vegetables, which you can buy in the local farmshops and award-winning restaurants.
Find great places to eat out at www.visitscotland.com
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Don’t miss... • Taste of Edinburgh and Foodies Festival, both held in Edinburgh every summer. • Scotch Whisky Experience, Edinburgh.
Did you know? Restaurant Martin Wishart achieved Edinburgh’s first ever Michelin star in 2001.
• Glenkinchie Distillery, home of the Edinburgh Malt. • Fenton Barns Farm Shop and Café, near Drem. • Hopetoun Farm Shop, near Newton.
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Highlights Meet the growers and producers of some of Scotland’s finest food and drink at the farmers’ markets in Edinburgh, Haddington, Balerno and Bathgate. East Lothian: Chez Roux at Greywalls Hotel, La Potinière in Gullane and John Paul at the Marine in North Berwick. Midlothian: the Dungeon Restaurant and Orangery at Dalhousie Castle and the Flotterstone Inn near the Pentland Hills. West Lothian: Champany Inn in Linlithgow and Livingston’s Restaurant.
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01 Dining al fresco at a bistro above Victoria Street. 02 Tempting cuisine from The Kitchin. 03 The Scotch Whisky Experience. 04 Edinburgh Farmers’ Market, Castle Terrace. To find out more about Edinburgh & the Lothians go to www.edinburgh.org 53
Food & Drink EDINBURGH
Cafés
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The Scottish Café and Restaurant
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The Scottish National Gallery, The Mound, Edinburgh EH2 2EL T: 0131 226 6524 info@thescottishcafe.com www.thescottishcafe.com The Scottish Café lovingly creates contemporary and classic dishes using the finest Scottish ingredients.
The Scottish National Gallery Edinburgh
Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm; Thurs, 9am-7pm; Sun, 10am-5pm. Summer closing times are 30 minutes earlier.
MELROSE, ROXBURGHSHIRE
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Abbotsford, Melrose, Roxburghshire TD6 9BQ T: 01896 752043 enquiries@scottsabbotsford.co.uk www.scottsabbotsford.co.uk Restaurant serving fresh, locally-sourced all day menu with fine views to the historic house.
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The Hub, Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2NE T: 0131 473 2067 F: 0131 473 2016 thehub@eif.co.uk www.thehub-edinburgh.com Situated at the foot of the Castle, Café Hub offers a variety of meals, sharing platters and delicious cakes. Our food contains no additives or flavourings, only natural ingredients. A truly ‘Hubmade’ experience in a fantastic location. Whether you are stopping for coffee and cake or something more substantial, we have something to tempt you. Ě 7DOOHVW VSLUH LQ (GLQEXUJK Ě &KXUFK OLNH EXLOGLQJ Ě +RPH WR (GLQEXUJK ,QWHUQDWLRQDO )HVWLYDO Open:
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354 Castlehill, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2NE T: 0131 477 8477 F: 0131 220 6288 www.amber-restaurant.co.uk Located within The Scotch Whisky Experience, Amber is unique in its approach to providing fabulous Scottish cuisine matched with an amazing variety of Single Malts, Blends and Scotch Whisky Liqueurs together with exclusively designed cocktails Ě 6FRWWLVK FXLVLQH Ě &LW\ FHQWUH Ě /RFDOO\ VRXUFHG Ě &RIIHH VKRS Ě :KLVN\ WDVWLQJ SDFNDJHV Ě :KLVN\ %DU Ě :KLVN\ DQG IRRG PDWFKLQJ Ě 2YHU ZKLVNLHV
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1 South Bridge, Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 1LL T: 0131 556 9940 bankhotel@g1group.com www.bank-hotel.com One of the Royal Mile’s most prominent buildings, the Bank Hotel offers a first class Scottish welcome in its wood panelled bar and rooms. Renowned for its food, particularly the breakfasts. Ě 5R\DO 0LOH ORFDWLRQ Ě /LYH PXVLF Ě :RRG SDQHOOHG EDU Ě 'DLO\ IRRG PHQX Ě /LYH VSRUW Ě 7KHPHG EHGURRPV Ě )UHH :L)L Ě 2XWVLGH VHDWLQJ DUHD
56-58 St Mary’s Street, Edinburgh EH1 1SX T: 0131 556 5888 F: 0131 556 8071 info@davidbann.co.uk This award-winning, stylish vegetarian restaurant is popular with locals and visitors alike. The menu is creative with international influences. Booking recommended. Ě &UHDWLYH PHQX Ě 5HOD[HG GLQLQJ Ě $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ UHVWDXUDQW Ě *RRG YDOXH SULFHV Ě 2II 5R\DO 0LOH Ě 2SHQ DOO GD\ Ě &LW\ FHQWUH ORFDWLRQ Ě 6FRWWLVK EHHUV 2SHQ
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32B West Nicolson Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DD T: 0131 667 4871 / 667 7308 info@dhabadiner.com www.dhabadiner.com Eating out with your friends, family is a pleasant occasion and the Menu at the Dhaba is aimed at encouraging just that, with tapas the whole meal is a shared experience and the range of freshly prepared and tasty dishes on offer encourages people to try both favourites and something different. BYOB.
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20 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PF T: 0131 260 3000 lesley_ross@hardrock.com www.hardrock.com/edinburgh Famous for throwing parties that rock! Hard Rock CafĂŠ Edinburgh will deliver what you want, when you want it. Anything from corporate events, product launches, drinks receptions, aftershow parties, breakfasts, music showcases and much more!
83 Hanover Street, Edinburgh EH2 1EE T: 0131 226 3090 toni@lalanternaedinburgh.co.uk www.lalanternaedinburgh.co.uk Family run Italian restaurant. Food freshly cooked to order. A warm friendly welcome from Toni awaits.
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151-155 Morrison Street, Edinburgh EH3 8AG T: 0131 229 6660 www.mckirdyssteakhouse.co.uk Owned and supplied by award-winning family butchers, with focus on customer care. Book online.
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Welcome to Europe’s festival capital. From the world’s largest celebration of the arts to the huge Hogmanay party, Scotland’s capital city boasts an unparalleled calendar of events. With everything from Highland games to fascinating local festivals, there is always something exciting happening in the Lothians too. • From summer festivals like the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, to the magical winter festivals, Edinburgh is simply buzzing with activity throughout the year. • Take in star-studded premieres at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and contemplate life, love and literature at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
• There’s also the Jazz and Blues, Mela, Storytelling, Science, International Festivals, the Royal Military Tattoo and much more. • You’ll find plenty going on throughout the Lothians, from the Highland games in North Berwick to the highly acclaimed Lennoxlove Book Festival. 01 The colourful Mela Festival. 02 The Royal Military Tattoo. 03 Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival.
Don’t miss… • The Lammermuir Festival in September. • Musselburgh Races. • St Andrew’s Day on 30 November. • Burns Night on 25 January. • British Pipe Band Championships in Bathgate on 25 May. • Scottish rugby international games at Murrayfield. • Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Street Party. • The Loony Dook in the Firth of Forth on 1 January.
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27 – 7 Apr Edinburgh International Science Festival Mitchell House, Edinburgh www.sciencefestival.co.uk
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Central Library, 7-9 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh
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January 1 The Loony Dook South Queensferry www.edinburghshogmanay.org
5 The BUPA Great International Cross Country and Great Winter Run Holyrood Park, Edinburgh www.greatrun.org/winter
Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh www.harpfestival.co.uk B2
24 – 6 May Tradfest Various venues, Edinburgh www.ceilidhculture.co.uk
30 Beltane Fire Festival C2
Calton Hill, Edinburgh www.beltane.org
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May
9 RBS 6 Nations – Scotland v Italy
6 – 13 Imaginate Festival
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh www.scottishrugby.org
24 RBS 6 Nations – Scotland v Ireland Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh www.scottishrugby.org
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11 – 12 Scottish Bird Fair C2
Hopetoun Estate, South Queensferry www.scottishbirdfair.org.uk
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9 RBS 6 Nations – Scotland v Wales
Bathgate, West Lothian www.westlothianhighlandgames.com
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh www.scottishrugby.org
17 Kilomathon Scotland 2013 Edinburgh Cycle Path Network www.kilomathon.com
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31 – 2 Jun Gardening Scotland Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh www.gardeningscotland.com
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10 – 7 Aug Linlithgow Scotch Hop Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow www.scotchhop.org.uk
13 Dalkeith Agricultural Show Westgate Park, Dalkeith www.dalkeithshow.co.uk
14 – 21 The Open Championship Muirfield, East Lothian www.theopen.com
Various venues, Edinburgh www.edfringe.com
5 – 11 Fringe by the Sea C2
Various venues, North Berwick www.fringebythesea.com
9 – 1 Sep Edinburgh International Festival Various venues, Edinburgh www.eif.co.uk
July 2 Haddington Show
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh www.edintattoo.co.uk
2 – 26 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
20 – 23 Royal Highland Show
Various venues, Leith, Edinburgh www.leithfestival.com
Various venues, Edinburgh www.edinburghfestivals.co.uk
2 – 24 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
19 – 30 Edinburgh International Film Festival Centre for Moving Image, Lothian Road, Edinburgh www.edfilmfest.org.uk
Hopetoun Estate, South Queensferry www.hopetoun.co.uk/Horse-Trials.html
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tbc Linlithgow Book Festival
11 – 15 Linlithgow Folk Festival
Masonic Hall, Linlithgow www.linlithgowbookfestival.org
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13 – 22 Lammermuir Music Festival
30 – 1 Jan 2014 Edinburgh’s Hogmanay
Various venues, East Lothian www.lammermuirfestival.co.uk
City centre, Edinburgh www.edinburghshogmanay.org
28 – 29 Doors Open Days
Various venues, Dunbar www.dtmf.dunbar.org.uk
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October 5 – 20 Midlothian Science Festival Various venues, Midlothian www.midlothiansciencefestival.com
25 – 3 Nov Scottish International Storytelling Festival Various venues, Edinburgh www.scottishstorytellingcentre.co.uk
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Throughout Edinburgh & the Lothians www.doorsopendays.org.uk
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50 George Street, Edinburgh T: 0131 220 4348 F: 0131 220 6812 jackieskinner@assemblyroomsedinburgh.co.uk www.assemblyroomsedinburgh.co.uk Stunning A-listed Georgian building with wonderful historic architectural features, recently undergone full restoration and refurbishment.
30b Grindlay Street, Edinburgh EH3 9AX T: 0131 248 4848 F: 0131 228 3955 boxoffice@lyceum.org.uk www.lyceum.org.uk The Lyceum is Scotlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s busiest producing theatre of quality classic drama with a contemporary twist.
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Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH1 2EA T: 0131 228 1155 info@usherhall.co.uk www.usherhall.co.uk Edinburgh’s premier concert hall hosts a range of musical styles to suit all. From classical to rock and pop, jazz to comedy, world to choral, there is something for everyone.
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Join us in the Year of Natural Scotland 2013 as we celebrate Scotland’s natural heritage. Plan your trip and experience it for yourself!
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When Enjoying Scotland’s Outdoors... Remember that your actions can affect you, other people and the environment. Whatever you’re doing, make sure you know the Scottish Outdoors Access Code. Order your copy at: outdooraccess-scotland.com.
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With guides that share their passion and intimate local knowledge, tours are a great way of getting to know a region. See the sights of Edinburgh & the Lothians with a great variety of guided tours by bus, by boat or on foot. • Open-top bus tours are one of the best and most popular ways to see the sights. A range of greatvalue tickets let you hop on and off around the city as you visit all the attractions. • Join a ghost tour of Edinburgh’s atmospheric Old Town and its infamous haunted underground vaults. Be warned, these are not for the faint-hearted! • Discover the locations used in Ian Rankin novels with Rebustours, or
take the acclaimed Literary Pub Tour for a unique way of exploring the UNESCO City of Literature. • Join one of the fascinating historical tours, take a chauffeur-driven Trike Tour or step aboard a boat trip and explore the Firth of Forth. • Whatever you wish to do and wherever you wish to go, Edinburgh is a great central point to take a tour around the rest of Scotland. A number of operators specialise in scheduled or tailor-made tours.
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Highlights Enjoy a unique chocolate lovers or castle tour with Afternoon Tea Tours, who offer private excursions around Edinburgh and Scotland. Timberbush Tours provide guided sightseeing tours by coach around several destinations in Scotland with daily departures from Edinburgh. 02
Take a multi award-winning small group tour of Scotland with Rabbie’s, whose personalised tours take you off the beaten track. Trike Tours Scotland offer entertaining and exhilarating chauffeur driven trike tours of Edinburgh and Scotland with a complimentary dram of whisky. Discover the hidden gardens of the Royal Mile on a Greenyonder Tour. Behind the historic buildings find a surprising number of gardens and green ‘nooks and crannies’, all with a story to tell.
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01 Edinburgh tour bus picking up tourists from Our Dynamic Earth exhibition, with the Scottish Parliament in the background. 02 Sailing on the Firth of Forth. 03 A guided tour of Edinburgh Castle. 04 Tours to explore outwith the region. To find out more about Edinburgh & the Lothians go to www.edinburgh.org 69
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EDINBURGH Tours leave from: The Royal Oak pub, Infirmary Street, Edinburgh T: 0131 553 7473 info@rebustours.com www.rebustours.com Discover the history and mystery of the real locations used in Rankin’s novels.
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30 Namur Road, Penicuik, Edinburgh EH26 0LL T: 0794 034 0707 M: 0781 061 7107 info@lrexecutive.com www.lrexecutive.com A transportation company with a range of executive vehicles from saloon cars and people carriers to 16-seater executive minibuses. We do tours, golf trips, weddings, airport transfers and corporate events.
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For more information on Edinburgh & The Lothians www.edinburgh.org
Maid of the Forth
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Outside Starbucks Café: 124 High Street, Edinburgh T: 0774 026 5816 marta.masse@neweuropetours.eu www.neweuropetours.eu English and Español. Entertaining and unforgettable experience on TripAdvisor’s highest-rated Edinburgh City Tour.
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Booking Office, Hawes Pier, South Queensferry EH30 9TD T: 0131 331 5000 info@maidoftheforth.co.uk www.maidoftheforth.co.uk Award-winning boat trips from South Queensferry around the Forth islands with the option to land and explore lovely Inchcolm Island and Abbey. Seals and seabirds colonies including comical little Puffins. Popular Evening Jazz’n’BBQ Cruises. Ě 2SHQ WRS GHFN Ě )XOO\ 0&$ /LFHQFHG Ě 9LHZ )RUWK %ULGJHV Ě 6SHFLDO IDPLO\ GLVFRXQWV Ě %DU FDI¿ RQERDUG Ě :LOGOLIH 9LHZLQJ DFFUHGLWHG
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Parliament Square, Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 1RE T: 0131 225 9044 info@cityofthedeadtours.com www.cityofthedeadtours.com Underground City and Haunted Graveyard Tours, featuring the MacKenzie Poltergeist, the world’s best documented supernatural case. ‘Puts the City’s other tours in the shade’ – Edinburgh Evening News. ‘Brilliant’ – About Edinburgh. ‘Superb’ – Scottish Connection, BBC1. Ě :RUOG IDPRXV Ě (GXFDWLRQDO Ě &ULWLFDOO\ DFFODLPHG Ě )DVFLQDWLQJ KLVWRU\ Ě $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ Ě 7HUULI\LQJ Ě &LW\ FHQWUH
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84 West Bow, Victoria Street, Edinburgh EH1 2HH T: 0131 225 6745 F: 0131 220 2086 lyal@witcherytours.demon.co.uk www.witcherytours.com The Witchery Tours take a light-hearted look at Edinburgh’s darker side, with tales of witchcraft, plague and torture. Your ghostly guide will blend history with humour, while “jumper-ooters” provide guaranteed ghastly appearances! Price includes ‘Adam Lyal’s Witchery Tales’ book. Ě VWDU KLVWRULFDO WRXU Ě +XPRURXV DQG IXQ Ě -XPSHU RRWHUV
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www.visitscotland.com/natural EDINBURGH T: 0131 622 1754 M: 0774 086 9359 alan@eatwalkedinburgh.co.uk www.eatwalkedinburgh.co.uk Enjoy local food, sample wines and malt whisky during a walking tour of historic Edinburgh.
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Highland Explorer Tours
Waverley Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1BQ T: 0131 220 0770 sales@edinburghtour.com www.edinburghtour.com Fantastic views of Edinburgh from our open-top city bus tours. Hop on/off with our 24 hour ticket. Choose from live guided or multi-lingual commentary through headphones. Money saving multi-tour tickets available. See display advert on page 85. Ä&#x161; 5HJXODU GHSDUWXUHV Ä&#x161; KRXU WLFNHWV Ä&#x161; 9DULRXV WLFNHW RSWLRQV Ä&#x161; GLIIHUHQW URXWHV Ä&#x161; /LYH RU UHFRUGHG Ä&#x161; :KHHOFKDLU DFFHVVLEOH
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EDINBURGH Grassmarket, Edinburgh EH2 3BN T: Freephone +44 (0) 800 169 7410 info@edinburghliterarypubtour.co.uk www.edinburghliterarypubtour.co.uk Award-winning, hilarious dual of wits, performed by professional actors, across 300 years of Scottish literary history! Open:
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Mercat Tours Tour start point: Mercat Cross, Royal Mile, Edinburgh Office: 28 Blair Street, Edinburgh EH1 1QR T: 0131 225 5445 F: 0131 225 5443 info@mercattours.com www.mercattours.com By day or by night, above ground or underground, historical or ghostly â&#x20AC;&#x201C; our expert guides will reveal the story of Edinburghâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s past and its people â&#x20AC;&#x201C; bringing it alive with passion, humour and flair. Ä&#x161; ([FOXVLYH XQGHUJURXQG YDXOWVÄ&#x161; 0XOWL DZDUG ZLQQLQJ VWRU\WHOOLQJ Ä&#x161; *XDUDQWHHG GHSDUWXUHV Ä&#x161; $OO \HDU Ä&#x161; *XDUDQWHHG WR HQJDJH HQWKUDO DQG HQWHUWDLQ
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Travel House, Cammo Road, Edinburgh EH4 8EF T: 0131 339 9636 info@deverecars.com www.deverecars.com Luxury chauffeur drive service, transfers and private tours of Highlands, St Andrews, Perthshire, Loch Lomond and Whisky tours â&#x20AC;&#x201C; departing from Edinburgh.
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SCOTLAND WIDE Absolute Escapes Ltd 27/10 Maxwell Street, Edinburgh EH10 5FT T: 0131 240 1210 info@absoluteescapes.com www.absoluteescapes.com Travel company specialising in self-guided walking holidays on Scotlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s long distance trails, including the West Highland Way and Great Glen Way, as well as self-drive itineraries and personal guided tours around Scotland.
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60 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1TB T: 0131 557 9393 F: 0131 558 1177 info@haggisadventures.com www.haggisadventures.com Award-winning 5 star adventures for independent travellers. Day and extended tours to the Highlands and Islands. Guaranteed departures and local guides. Festival tours and private tours also available. Ä&#x161; VWDU WRXUV Ä&#x161; 0LQL JURXSV GLVFRXQW Ä&#x161; *XDUDQWHHG GHSDUWXUHV Ä&#x161; 3DVVLRQDWH ORFDO JXLGHV Ä&#x161; 6WXGHQW SULFHV DYDLODEOH
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Tours depart Edinburgh & Glasgow 207 High Street, Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 1PE T: +44(0)131 226 3133 tours@rabbies.com www.rabbies.com Award-winning small group tours to the Highlands and Islands (maximum 16 passengers). Guaranteed departures. Guaranteed experience, or your money back!
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