A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ALL THAT IS BEST FOR GROUPS & TRAVEL ORGANISERS, SCOTLAND’S ONLY NATIONAL GROUPS GUIDE
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SCOTTISH TOURISM AREAS
CONTENTS
Each section features area description, must see destinations, events listings and local information contacts. SOUTH WEST SCOTLAND Dumfries & Galloway Ayrshire and the Isles of Arran & Cumbrae Greater Glasgow & Clyde Valley
16-19
SOUTH & EAST SCOTLAND Scottish Borders Edinburgh & Lothians Kingdom of Fife
28-31
WEST SCOTLAND Argyll, the Isles, Loch Lomond, Stirling & the Trossachs
42-45
NORTH CENTRAL & EAST SCOTLAND Perthshire Angus & Dundee Aberdeen & Grampian Highlands
54-57
NORTH SCOTLAND Highlands of Scotland Outer Hebrides
66-71
NORTHERN ISLES OF SCOTLAND Orkney Isles Shetland Isles
80-83
Map of Scotland
2
National Tourist Routes
3
VisitScotland™ Divisions, Contacts and Network Offices
4
How to use this guide
5 6-7
Transport to and within Scotland Car Hire in Scotland
7
Hotels and Consortia
7
Theatres
7
Sporting Venues
7 8-9
Major Events VisitScotland™ Quality Assurance Schemes
10-11
Incoming Tour Operators
88-89
Notes and Indexes
90-96
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THE NATIONAL TOURIST ROUTES OF SCOTLAND
ALTERNATIVE ROUTES TO THE MAIN TRUNK ROADS AND MOTORWAYS 1
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NORTH & WEST HIGHLAND ROUTE 140 MILES/224 KM From Ullapool through to John o’Groats.
ANGUS COASTAL ROUTE 58 MILES/93 KM From Dundee, the city of discovery along the coast to Stonehaven.
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2 PERTHSHIRE TOURIST ROUTE 45 MILES/72 KM From just north of Dunblane to Ballinluig near Pitlochry.
3 ARGYLL COASTAL ROUTE 149 MILES/238 KM From Tarbet on the banks of Loch Lomond to Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis.
FIFE COASTAL ROUTE 85 MILES/136 KM From Dunfermline, Scotland’s ancient capital along the coast of the ‘Kingdom of Fife’ to Dundee on the River Tay.
SUMBURGH, SHETLAND
12 BORDERS HISTORIC ROUTE 95 MILES/152 KM From the great border city of Carlisle through historic border country to Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh.
4 FORTH VALLEY ROUTE 39 MILES/62 KM From Edinburgh
JOHN O’GROATS
to the historic town of Stirling.
DURNESS
KINLOCHBERVIE
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5 CLYDE VALLEY ROUTE 42 MILES/67 KM From Abington following
LOCHINVER LAIRG
ACHILTIBUIE ULLAPOOL
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the River Clyde through to Hamilton.
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INVERNESS
GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY
GALLOWAY TOURIST ROUTE
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96 MILES/154 KM
ABERDEEN
From Gretna BRAEMAR
to bonnie Ayr on the Ayrshire coast.
FORT WILLIAM
7 MORAY FIRTH ROUTE 80 MILES/128 KM From Inverness round the three firths of Beauly, Cromarty and Dornoch to the heart of the Northern Highlands.
8 HIGHLAND TOURIST ROUTE 118 MILES/189 KM From Aberdeen to Inverness.
STONEHAVEN
BALLINLUIG
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ABERFELDY
MONTROSE
ARBROATH BLAIRGOWRIE
2 OBAN
DUNDEE
CRIEFF
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T H E R O S S F O U N TA I N A N D E D I B U R G H CA S T L E
PERTH
ST. ANDREWS DUNBLANE KINCARDINE 11 BRIDGE DUNFERMLINE STIRLING
TARBET
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GLASGOW HAMILTON
LANARK
5 AYR
EDINBURGH
BIGGAR
GALASHIELS
SELKIRK
ABINGTON
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9 DEESIDE TOURIST ROUTE 107 MILES/171 KM From “The Fair City of Perth’ all the way to Aberdeen.
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DUMFRIES DALBEATIE
LANGHOLM GRETNA
The National Tourists Routes are well signposted. They show the diverse landscape of Scotland, with its many and varied attractions and things to do. More detailed information is available from Tourist Information centres.
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Useful contacts & local knowledge VISITSCOTLAND
HOLYROOD HOUSE
VISITSCOTLAND CONTACTS OCEAN POINT ONE, 94 OCEAN DRIVE, EDINBURGH EH6 6JH TEL: 0131 472 2222 FAX: 01463 717 2255 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING VisitScotland’s International Marketing team is tasked with generating increasing demand for Scotland holidays in key markets. We work closely with VisitBritain to ensure optimum impact for our promotions in all markets, and in priority markets, run solo Scotland campaigns. For information on how you can tie in with our marketing activities or how we can assist you in developing new Scotland holiday products within your programme, please contact the relevant Marketing Manager: North America, Australasia: EWAN COLVILLE. Emerging Markets: (Asia, Middle East, Eastern Europe): MELANIE ANGUS. Southern Europe: MICHAEL JARVIS. Northern Europe: HELEN ARMSTRONG.
COWAN HOUSE, INVERNESS RETAIL & BUSINESS PARK, INVERNESS IV2 7GF TEL: 01463 244100 FAX: 01463 244180 UK & IRELAND MARKETING The UK and Ireland Marketing team’s aim is to raise awareness of Scotland as an all year round holiday destination. We undertake a number of advertising promotions throughout the year using various media including television, press, radio, direct mail and sales promotions, promoting Scotland by activity or special interest area. For further information on how you can tie in with our promotion or if you want more information on our marketing strategy, please contact the relevant Group Product Manager: GWEN RAEZ, SUZANNE CASEY, JILLIAN SCHOFIELD.
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VISITSCOTLAND NETWORK OFFICES Detailed area information can also be obtained from the Centres listed below. DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY 64 Whitesands, Dumfries DG1 2RS www.visitdumfriesandgalloway.co.uk SCOTTISH BORDERS Shepherd’s Mill, Whinfield Road, Selkirk TD7 5DT www.visitscottishborders.com AYRSHIRE and the ISLES of ARRAN and CUMBRAE South Ayrshire Council, 5th Floor, Burns House, Burns Statue Square, Ayr KA7 1UT www.ayrshire-arran.com GREATER GLASGOW & CLYDE VALLEY 11 George Square, Glasgow G2 1DY www.seeglasgow.com EDINBURGH & LOTHIANS & KINGDOM OF FIFE Ocean Point One, 94 Ocean Drive, Edinburgh EH6 6JH www.edinburgh.org www.visitfife.com ARGYLL, the ISLES, LOCH LOMOND, STIRLING & the TROSSACHS Old Town Jail, St. John Street, Stirling FK8 1EA www.visitscottishheartlands.com
PERTHSHIRE, ANGUS & DUNDEE Lower City Mills, West Mill Street, Perth PH1 5QP www.perthshire.co.uk www.angusanddundee.co.uk ABERDEEN & GRAMPIAN HIGHLANDS Suite 3, Exchange House, 26/28 Exchange Street, Aberdeen AB11 6PH www.aberdeen-grampian.com HIGHLANDS of SCOTLAND Cowan House, Inverness Retail & Business Park, Inverness IV2 7GF www.visithighlands.com OUTER HEBRIDES 4 South Beach, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis HS1 2XY www.visithebrides.com ORKNEY The Travel Centre, West Castle Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1GU www.visitorkney.com SHETLAND Market Cross, Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0LU www.visitshetland.com
VISITBRITAIN OFFICES WORLDWIDE A FRIENDLY VOICE AROUND THE WORLD INFORMATION WHEN & WHERE YOU NEED IT For full details and contacts all over the world visit:
www.visitbritain.org/aboutus/contactus/officefinder/index.aspx
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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE For ease of reference, the Scotland Groups Guide is broken down into 6 areas:
South West Scotland (the M74 corridor including Dumfries & Galloway, Ayrshire and the Isles of Arran and Cumbrae and Glasgow)
South East Scotland (the eastern routes into Scotland and including the Scottish Borders, Edinburgh and the Lothians and the Kingdom of Fife)
HIGHLAND GAMES
Central Scotland (Argyll and the Isles, Loch Lomond, Stirling and the Trossachs)
Eastern Scotland (Perthshire, Dundee and Angus and Aberdeen City & Shire)
The Highlands of Scotland (Highland region, Nairn, Moray and the Outer Hebrides)
Northern Isles (the Orkney and Shetland Isles) There is also a separate section covering Tour Operators who specialise in Scotland and are willing and eager to help you in your group itineraries and organisation.
Each area consists of up to 6 categories where some
GROUP ACTIVITIES
abbreviations are used as below:
PR = Party (Group) Rates available Max Number = Maximum single party size that can be
VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
accommodated
PR = Party (Group) Rates available
Min Age = Minimum Age of customers that are accepted
GL = Guides and/or Lecturers available
EF = Educational Facilities available
R = Restaurant/CafĂŠ facilities available CP = Coach Parking available
HOSTELS AND BUNKHOUSES
EPW = Educational Parties Welcomed
Capacity = Total sleeping capacity of the establishment
Last figure refers to the Maximum Party Size that can be
Min = Minimum party/group size accepted for Group
accommodated at any one time
Rates
MEAL STOPS
SYMBOLS USED
MC = Morning Coffee available L = Lunches available AT = Afternoon Teas available
Bronze Green Tourism Award Silver Green Tourism Award
D = Dinners available
Gold Green Tourism Award
Other = Other Catering available
Cyclists Welcome
CP = Coach Parking available SERVICED ACCOMMODATION R = Restaurant available CP = Coach Parking available
ABERDEEN
Walkers Welcome Unassisted wheelchair access Assisted wheelchair access Access for visitors with mobility difficulties
SELF CATERING ACCOMMODATION R = Restaurant on site C = Coach Parking available
In some cases, more detailed information is available at www.scotlandgroupsguide.com
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SCOTLAND TRAVEL GETTING HERE & GETTING AROUND Details of travel options to Scotland including destinations and airlines, train, ferries, coach and buses can be found on www.scotlandgroupsguide.com/ traveldownloads/travel.php or www.visitscotland.com
BY ROAD Scotland has an excellent road network with motorways and dual carriageway roads linking cities and most towns. The primary road network extends over most of the country, except in a few remote areas. In these areas you will find single-track roads with passing places where you have to draw in to the left to let others pass or overtake. Getting away from traffic jams and out onto Scotland's quiet roads can really put the fun back into driving. There are no tolls on roads in Scotland.
CAR RENTAL. There are many companies offering competitive car rental rates. Details of many of the major car rental firms in Scotland are given in the Car Hire section of this guide. Conditions of hire vary but most require the driver to be between 23 and 75 years old, with a current driving licence having been held for at least one year. The rental charge is due when you collect the vehicle and usually covers passenger liability, third party, fire and theft insurance. You will also be
required to leave a deposit which will be refunded if you return the vehicle without damage. Be sure to check if you are required to fill the tank full or to the same level as when you hired the car, otherwise you will have to pay a re-fuelling fee. For details of branch locations and rental conditions please either view the company's web site or contact them directly.
Contacts: Scottish CityLink (Scotland’s leading provider of coach services) 08705 50 50 50 www.citylink.co.uk
Dundee Airport, Riverside Drive, Dundee DD2 1UH Tel: 01382 662200 www.dundeecity.gov.uk/airport
Rapsons (Stagecoach) Highland’s and Islands 0871 200 22 33 www.rapsons.co.uk
Inverness Airport, Dalcross, Inverness IV1 2JB Tel: 01667 464000 www.hial.co.uk/inverness-airport
Postbus (very popular in the more remote areas of Scotland) 08457 740 740 www.royalmail.com/postbus
FUEL. Many fuel stations in cities
Highland and Islands Transport Map: available from 01463 702660 or public.transport@highland.gov.uk
are open 24 hours a day. In rural areas the distance between stations is greater and opening hours may be shorter. Fuel prices fluctuate and tend to be lower in cities and towns.
TO SCOTLAND BY AIR Scotland is well served by airports offering airlines with destinations both international and domestic. The main international airports are:
TO SCOTLAND BY COACH National Express is the UK’s leading coach network provider taking you
Aberdeen Airport, Dyce, Aberdeen AB21 7DU Tel: 0844 481 6666 www.aberdeenairport.com
to over 1000 destinations throughout the UK. Contact: 08717 818181 www.nationalexpress.com 08717 818179 or textphone 0121 455 0086 AROUND SCOTLAND BY COACH/BUS coach services in Scotland and information can be obtained from Tourist Information Centres. Advance although you are advised to do so for longer journeys.
Barra Airport, Northbay, Isle of Barra HS9 5YD Tel: 01871 890212 www.hial.co.uk/barra-airport
Islay Airport, Glenegedale, Islay PA42 7AS Tel: 01496 302361 www.hial.co.uk/islay-airport
Glasgow Prestwick Airport, Aviation House, Prestwick, Ayrshire KA9 2PL Tel: 0871 223 0700 www.gpia.co.uk
booking is not usually required,
Kirkwall Airport, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1TH Tel: 01856 872421 www.hial.co.uk/kirkwall-airport
Campbeltown (Machrihanish) Airport, Moss Road, Campbeltown PA28 6NT Tel: 01586 553797 www.hial.co.uk/campbeltown-airport
Glasgow Airport, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA3 2SW Tel: 0844 481 5555 www.glasgowairport.com
There is an excellent network of
There are also smaller domestic airports at :
Benbecula Airport, Benbecula, Western Isles HS7 5LW Tel: 01870 602051 www.hial.co.uk/benbecula-airport
Edinburgh Airport, Edinburgh EH12 9DN Tel: 0844 481 8989 www.edinburghairport.com
For information on disabled travel:
Shetland (Sumburgh) Airport, Virkie Mainland, Shetland ZE3 9JP Tel: 01950 460905 www.hial.co.uk/sumburgh-airport
Stornoway Airport, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis HS2 0BN Tel: 01851 702256 www.hial.co.uk/stornoway-airport
ABERDEEN 421
BIRMINGHAM
529
113
CARDIFF
71
357
465
DUNDEE
131
290
398
62
EDINBURGH
161
396
504
123
138
FORT WILLIAM
152
286
394
84
45
108
GLASGOW
387
137
251
318
255
384
275
HULL
118
446
553
134
162
69
178
444
INVERNESS
200
469
577
179
207
76
184
459
82
KYLE OF LOCHALSH
201
440
548
163
182
44
152
428
109
23
MALLAIG
345
93
201
281
214
320
210
95
370
393
376
MANCHESTER
244
208
323
175
112
267
159
148
274
343
311
147
NEWCASTLE
190
385
493
121
125
50
96
371
112
125
94
309
310
OBAN
177
304
411
113
79
131
32
279
201
204
176
228
168
120
PRESTWICK
115
324
425
48
14
124
47
265
145
189
172
247
123
114
79
ROSYTH
234
555
663
250
278
183
293
559
112
177
223
499
391
233
311
254
SCRABSTER
241
297
404
172
133
196
89
284
265
272
240
224
161
172
54
131
382
STRANRAER
179
499
607
194
222
119
238
504
63
91
159
444
335
169
255
199
128
327
ULLAPOOL
343
132
246
279
191
318
208
41
367
391
363
70
90
307
226
212
477
218
421
YORK
549
118
150
481
412
514
406
216
573
590
559
201
288
502
418
437
690
415
635
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CAR HIRE IN SCOTLAND Car, van and mini-coach hire is widely available throughout Scotland. The major national companies operating throughout the country are:
FORTH RAILWAY BRIDGE
Tiree Airport, Isle of Tiree PA77 6UW Tel: 01879 220456 www.hial.co.uk/tiree-airport Wick Airport, Caithness KW1 4QP Tel: 01955 602215 www.hial.co.uk/wick-airport
AROUND SCOTLAND BY RAIL There are fast and efficient crossborder rail links with England and Wales to both Edinburgh and Glasgow and thence to Perth, Striling, Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverness (and Thurso), Fort William, Mallaig and Oban. There are also extensive urban services especially in the west of Scotland. Contacts: www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com Tel: 08457 225 010 (Groups) www.virgintrains.co.uk Tel: 0870 010 4490 (Groups) SLEEPER SERVICES First ScotRail’s Caledonian Sleeper is the overnight train service operating between London (Euston) and Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Fort William every night Sunday-Friday (does not run on Saturday nights). Contacts: First ScotRail Telesales: 08457 55 00 33 (Groups) www.firstscotrail.com AROUND SCOTLAND BY RAIL First ScotRail’s rail network covers almost all major towns. www.firstscotrail.com RAIL TRAVEL PASSES There are a number of incentive passes available offering special discount pricing. These include: Freedom of Scotland Travelpass: covers many ferry, rail and bus routes Highland Rover: unlimited travel on many routes in the Highlands Central Scotland Rover: unlimited travel on many routes in the central belt For further information contact any staffed railway station, railappointed travel agents or First ScotRail on 08457 55 00 33 www.firstscotrail.com
TO SCOTLAND BY SEA FERRY LINKS WITH EUROPE Norfolkline operate a direct ferry service from Zeebrugge in Belgium to Rosyth on the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh. The latest information can be found at: www.norfolkline. com, phone 0844 499 0007 or email pdepartment@norfolkline.com There are also a large selection of ferry links between England and Europe. Details can be found on www.scotlandgroupsguide.com FERRY LINKS WITH NORTHERN IRELAND Stena Line operate both fast ferries and superferries from Belfast to Stranraer Contact: 08705 20 44 02 (Groups) www.stenaline.co.uk P&O Irish Sea operate between Larne/Cairnryan and Larne/Troon Contact: 0871 66 44 888 (Groups) www.poirishsea.com FERRY LINKS WITHIN SCOTLAND With over 130 inhabited islands, ferry links are very important in Scotland. Main operators are: Caledonian MacBrayne (sailing to 24 destinations off the west coast and in the Clyde). 01475 650 355 (Groups) www.calmac.co.uk or email: traveltrade@calmac.co.uk Western Ferries (Gourock to Dunoon) 01369 704452 www.western-ferries.co.uk Highland Council (Corran Ferry) 01397 709011 www.lochabertransport.org.uk/ corranferry.html Skye Ferry (Glenelg to Kylerea) www.skyeferry.co.uk NorthLink Ferries (Orkney, Shetland and Aberdeen) 08456 000449 www.northlinkferries.co.uk
Alamo Car Hire: 0871 384 1086 www alamo.co.uk Arnold Clark Car & Van Rental: 01786 468 700 / 0844 576 5425 www.arnoldclarkrental.com Avis Rent-a-Car: 0844 581 0147 www.avis.co.uk Budget Rent a Car: 0844 544 3455 www budget.co.uk Easycar: 08710 500 444 www.easycar.com Enterprise Rent-A-Car: 0800 800 227 www.enterprise.co.uk Europcar: www.europcarscotland.co.uk Hertz: www.hertz.co.uk Thrifty: 01494 751 568 www.thrifty.co.uk There are, in addition, a number of independent car hire companies, details of whom can be found (together with more detailed information on the national operators) on www.scotlandgroupsguide.com
HOTELS & CONSORTIA IN SCOTLAND Within Scotland a large number of hotels are owned/managed by multinational hotel chains or are part of marketing consortia. These include companies and consortia such as: The Hilton Group,
Thistle Hotels,
Choice Hotels,
Strathmore Hotels,
Best Western Hotels,
Premier Travel Inn
Corus Hotels,
and many others.
Several of these hotel companies & consortia have on-line booking facilities and special groups departments. Information on a large number of these Hotel & Consortia can be found on www.scotlandgroupsguide.com
VENUES IN SCOTLAND THEATRICAL VENUES Scotland is renowned for its association with the performing arts as shown at Festivals such as the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
John o’Groats Ferries (John o’Groats to Burwick, Orkney non-vehicular) 01955 611353 www.jogferry.co.uk
Within www.scotlandgroupsguide.com there are contact details for over 90 theatrical venues throughout the length and breadth of the country, many of whom are willing to accept group bookings at discounted prices.
Orkney Ferries (Orkney inter-island) 01856 872044 www.orkneyferries.co.uk
The “beautiful game” of football is often seen as being Scotland’s favourite spectator sport - however it is by no means the only spectator sport available to the general public.
Pentland Ferries (John o’Groats to St Margaret’s Hope, Orkney) 01856 831226 www.pentlandferries.co.uk Shetland Isles Council for Shetland inter-island services 01806 244219
SPORTING VENUES
On www.scotlandgroupsguide.com you will find contact details of Premier League clubs in addition to main rugby venues, racecourses, athletics stadiums, ice rinks, motor racing circuits, golf clubs (Championship), ski centres and mountain biking centres. This list is constantly being added to. Group rates are often available.
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WHAT’S ON HIGHLIGHTS & MAJOR EVENTS Music, Dance, Culture and much more. Scotland is host to a year-round programme of truly world-class celebrations and festivals. Enjoy one of our many Highland Games; immerse yourself in the world’s biggest arts event, Edinburgh’s International Festival and Fringe, or savour the unique atmosphere of a live Scottish band in the local pub. Try a dram or two at a whisky festival and sample delicious scallops at our seafood fairs. Whatever you’re looking for, Scotland always has something to entertain you and the guarantee of a warm welcome. Here are some of this year’s highlights. For a full listing, go to www.visitscotland.com
JANUARY January-December PERTH 800 A year long programme of events celebrating the 800th anniversary of the granting of the Royal Burgh Charter to Perth by King William the Lion of Scotland in 1210. www.perth800.com
18-28 February GLASGOW FILM FESTIVAL Showcase of movies from around the world. Tel: +44 (0)141 332 6535 www.glasgowfilmfestival.org.uk 24 February-6 March EDINBURGH FESTIVAL OF MUSIC SPEECH AND DANCE A programme of classes and events. www.ecfest.org.uk
MARCH
29 January-7 February WINTER WORDS FESTIVAL, Pitlochry Festival Theatre Festival celebrating both the written and spoken word. Tel: +44 (0)1796 484626 www.pitlochry.org.uk 26 January UP HELLY AA, Shetland Viking fire festival. Tel: +44 (0)1595 693434 www.visitshetland.com
FEBRUARY 1 February-16 March SCOTTISH SNOWDROP FESTIVAL Various events celebrating our enchanting Scottish snowdrops. www.visitscotland.com/snowdrops
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ORKNEY FOLK FESTIVAL Tel: +44 (0)1856 851638 www.orkneyfolkfestival.com
16-17 April SCOTTISH GRAND NATIONAL, Ayr Highlight of the Scottish horse racing calendar. Tel: +44 (0)1292 264179 www.ayr-racecourse.co.uk
HIGHLANDS & ISLANDS MUSIC & DANCE FESTIVAL Festival showcasing music and dance of the Highlands and islands. Tel: +44 (0)1631 710787 www.obanfestival.org
INVERNESS MUSIC FESTIVAL Instrumental, speech, dance and vocal competitions. Tel: +44 (0)1463 716616 www.invernessmusicfestival.org
17-21 March StAnza, St Andrews Scotland’s Poetry Festival – a celebration of poetry. www.stanzapoetry.org
BURNS’ NIGHT, Throughout Scotland Celebrating the anniversary of our national poet.
e 28-30 May
e 6-17 March
1-31 January TURNER IN JANUARY, Edinburgh Annual exhibition of Turner watercolours. Tel: +44 (0)131 624 6200 www.nationalgalleries.org
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ISLAY FESTIVAL OF MALT AND MUSIC Tel: +44 (0)1496 810254 www.islayfestival.org
e 2 9April - 3 May SPIRIT OF SPEYSIDE WHISKY FESTIVAL Whisky festival with over 200 events. Tel: +44 (0)7768 383500 www.spiritofspeyside.com
11-28 March MAGNERS GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL Stand-up, theatre, film, children’s shows and workshops. Tel: +44 (0)141 552 2070 www.glasgowcomedyfestival.com
CELTIC CONNECTIONS, Glasgow Celebration of traditional music. Tel: +44 (0)141 353 8000 www.celticconnections.com
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1-21 March NEW TERRITORIES, Glasgow Scotland’s international festival of live arts. Tel: +44 (0)141 3575538 www.newmoves.co.uk
1 January (and 25 December) THE BA’, Orkney Historical street football game with around 400 players. Tel: +44 (0)1856 872856 www.visitorkney.com
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16 April-3 May GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF VISUAL ART Experience the vibrancy and depth of the city’s art scene at its best. Tel: +44 (0)141 287 8994 www.glasgowinternational.org
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CEILIDH CULTURE Annual event celebrating all aspects of the traditional arts. Tel: +44 (0)131 228 1155 www.ceilidhculture.co.uk
APRIL 3-17 April EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE FESTIVAL Stunning science for all ages. Tel: +44 (0)131 5587666 www.sciencefestival.co.uk
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ORKNEY CEILIDH WEEKEND Tel: +44 (0)1856 873534 www.orkneycommunities.co.uk/otda 10 April MELROSE SEVENS Rugby 7s tournament. Tel: +44 (0)1896 822993 www.melrose7s.com 11-17 April ST ANDREWS GOLF WEEK A week of golfing events to suit all levels. www.standrewsgolfweek.com
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SHETLAND FOLK FESTIVAL Presenting the best folk music from around the globe. Tel: +44 (0)1595 694757 www.shetlandfolkfestival.com 30 April BELTANE FIRE FESTIVAL, Edinburgh A celebration of the arrival of summer. www.beltane.org
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GIRVAN FOLK FESTIVAL Concerts, ceilidhs, competitions and sessions throughout the weekend. Tel: +44 (0)1560 321 102
29-30 May EMIRATES AIRLINES EDINBURGH RUGBY SEVENS, Murrayfield www.edinburgh7s.com
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3-6 June ANGUS GLENS WALKING FESTIVAL This 4 day festival with walks to suit all tastes and abilities. Tel: +44 (0)1307 473168 www.angusahead.com/ walkingfestival 4-6 June GARDENING SCOTLAND, Edinburgh Scotland’s national celebration of gardening and outdoor living. Tel: +44 (0)131 333 0969 www.gardeningscotland.com 5 June TASTE OF GRAMPIAN, Inverurie Sample the wide range of quality produce from the north east of Scotland. www.tasteofgrampian.co.uk 5-6 June UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE WORLD CUP, Fort William A stunning celebration of 2 wheeled action in the Highlands. Tel: +44 (0)131 555 3820 www.fortwilliamworldcup.co.uk
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HIGHLAND GAMES Around 100 Highland games and gatherings take place in Scotland each year. Each one has a mix of piping, athletic events and Highland dancing. www.visitscotland.com
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16th ARRAN FOLK FESTIVAL A week of concerts, ceilidhs and open pub sessions. Tel: +44 (0) 1770 700 641 www.arranfolkfestival.com
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ROCKNESS, Dores, near Inverness 3 day music festival on the banks of Loch Ness. www.rockness.co.uk
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1-2 May BIG IN FALKIRK Scotland’s national street festival. www.biginfalkirk.com
14-27 June SHETLAND HAMEFARIN Welcoming Shetlanders from around the world back to their home islands. Tel: +44 (0)1595 744944 www.shetlandhamefarin.com
20-30 May PERTH FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS Annual arts festival. Tel: +44 (0)845 612 6330 www.perthfestival.co.uk 21-29 May DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY ARTS FESTIVAL Tel: +44 (0)1387 260447 www.dgartsfestival.org.uk
17-27 June EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, Edinburgh Tel: +44 (0)131 228 4051 www.edfilmfest.org.uk
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18-23 June ST. MAGNUS FESTIVAL, Orkney Orkney’s annual celebration of the arts. Tel: +44 (0)1856 871445 www.stmagnusfestival.com
30 July-8 August EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL www.edinburghjazzfestival.co.uk
24-27 June ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOW, Edinburgh The highlight of the Scottish country calendar. Tel: +44 (0)131 335 6200 www.royalhighlandshow.org
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27 June-10 July JEDBURGH CALLANTS FESTIVAL Tel: +44 (0)1835 863687 www.jethartcallantsfestival.com
JULY 2-4 July GAME CONSERVANCY SCOTTISH FAIR, Scone Palace, Perthshire Demonstrating the importance of game and other wildlife to the Scottish countryside. www.scottishfair.com
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CEÒLAS MUSIC FESTIVAL, South Uist, Outer Hebrides Gaelic music and dance summer school. www.ceolas.co.uk
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BARCLAYS SCOTTISH OPEN, Loch Lomond Major PGA golf championship. Tel: +44 (0)141 887 2992 www.barclaysscottishopen.co.uk
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TARTAN HEART FESTIVAL, Beauly, Inverness-shire Featuring locally and internationally renowned artists. Tel: +44 (0)1463 741366 www.tartanheartfestival.co.uk 6-8 August EDINBURGH MELA A mix of theatre, dance, music, film, visual arts and multi art form performance. Tel: +44 (0)131 332 2888 www.edinburgh-mela.co.uk
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EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO Military extravaganza with breathtaking displays. Tel: +44 (0)8707 555 118 www.edintattoo.co.uk
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EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE The world’s largest Arts festival. Tel: +44 (0)131 226 0026 www.edfringe.com 7-15 August PITTENWEEM ARTS FESTIVAL, Fife Tel: +44 (0)1333 313903 www.pittenweemartsfestival.co.uk
26-29 August BLAIR CASTLE INTERNATIONAL HORSE TRIALS AND COUNTRY FAIR, Blair Atholl International 3 day event. Tel: +44 (0)1796 481543 www.blairhorsetrials.co.uk
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COWAL HIGHLAND GATHERING, Dunoon Traditional Highland games. Tel: +44 (0)1369 703206 www.cowalgathering.com
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BLAS FESTIVAL – CELEBRATING THE HIGHLANDS Tel: +44 (0)1463 225559 www.blas-festival.com
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BRAEMAR GATHERING Traditional Highland games and gathering. Tel: +44 (0)1339 755377 www.braemargathering.org 11 September RAF LEUCHARS AIRSHOW, Nr St Andrews Official military air show. Tel: +44 (0)1334 839000 www.airshow.co.uk 16-18 September AYR GOLD CUP FESTIVAL, Ayr Race Course www.ayr-racecourse.co.uk
10-11 July SCOTTISH VINTAGE VEHICLE EXTRAVAGANZA, Glamis Castle Tel: +44 (0)1307 840393 www.glamis-castle.co.uk
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PIPING LIVE!, Glasgow International Piping Festival. Tel: +44 (0)141 353 0220 www.pipinglive.co.uk
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12-17 July 12th HEBRIDEAN MARITIME FESTIVAL, Stornoway Displays, sailing tuition and challenges to suit all tastes. Tel: +44 (0)7759 231125 or +44 (0)851 703562 www.sailhebrides.info
9-15 August CREATIVE CONNECTIONS, Shetland A week of fiddle music, workshops, concerts, storytelling and visual arts. Tel: +44 (0)1595 743843 www.visitshetland.com
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INVERNESS TATTOO, Inverness Tel: +44 (0)1463 242915 www.tattooinverness.org.uk 29 July-7 August ABERDEEN INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL 11 days of music, dance and theatre. Tel: +44 (0)1224 213800 www.aiyf.org
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LOMOND FOLK FESTIVAL, Balloch Park www.lomondfolkfestival.com
13 August- 5 September EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 3 weeks of the best opera, theatre, dance and classical music from around the world. Tel: +44 (0)131 473 2000 www.eif.co.uk 14-30 August EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL BOOK FESTIVAL Tel: +44 (0)131 718 5666 www.edbookfest.co.uk 14 August-31 October GAELFORCE 2010, Dumfries and Galloway Arts season. Tel: +44 (0)1387 253383/262084 www.gaelforceevents.co.uk
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MERCHANT CITY FESTIVAL, Glasgow The cream of Scotland’s arts scene. www.merchantcityfestival.com
The BELHAVEN BEST DUNBAR TRADITIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL Traditional concerts, ceilidhs and sessions. Tel: +44 (0)1368 863301 www.dtmf.dunbar.org.uk 24 September-3 October THE STENALINE WIGTOWN BOOK FESTIVAL A 10-day celebration of the written word. Tel: +44 (0)1988 403222 www.wigtownbookfestival.com
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SHETLAND ACCORDION & FIDDLE FESTIVAL Tel: +44 (0)1595 693162 www.shetlandaccordionandfiddle.com
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THE ROYAL NATIONAL MOD, Caithness Scotland’s premier festival of Gaelic language, music and culture. Tel: +44 (0)1463 709705 www.the-mod.co.uk
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PERTHSHIRE AMBER Traditional music festival. www.perthshireamber.com
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GLENFIDDICH PIPING & FIDDLE CHAMPIONSHIPS, Blair Atholl International competition. Tel: +44 (0)1698 573536 www.glenfiddich.com 27 November-25 December EDINBURGH’S CHRISTMAS A month of sparkling celebrations. www.edinburghschristmas.com 30 November ST ANDREW’S DAY Celebrations of Scotland’s patron saint.
DECEMBER
Throughout December CHRISTMAS MARKETS, Throughout Scotland Festive markets are held throughout Scotland, ideal for unique Christmas shopping ideas. 29 December-1 January 2010 EDINBURGH’S HOGMANAY Celebrate the New Year at the home of Hogmanay. www.edinburghshogmanay.com 31 December THE FLAMBEAUX, Comrie Ancient torchlight procession signifying the New Year. Tel: +44 (0)1764 652578 31 December-1 January GLASGOW’S HOGMANAY New Year celebrations with special guests in George Square. www.winterfestglasgow.com 31 December HOGMANAY New Year celebrations take place in most towns and cities throughout Scotland. www.visitscotland.com 31 December STONEHAVEN FIREBALL FESTIVAL Fire festival to welcome the New Year. Tel: +44 (0)1569 764647 or (0)1569 762300 www.stonehavenfireballs.co.uk
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It’s written in the stars… A simple, impartial, consistent approach to quality VisitScotland, under the Scottish Tourist Board brand, administers the star grading schemes which assess the quality standards of all types of accommodation and visitor attractions from castles and historic houses to garden centres and arts venues. We quality assure over 70 per cent of the accommodation in Scotland and 90 per cent of the visitor attractions – so wherever you want to stay or visit, we’ve got it covered. Schemes are monitored all year round – each establishment is reviewed once a year. We do the hard work so you can relax and enjoy your holiday.
Graded visitor attractions
The promise of the stars: it is clean, tidy and an acceptable, if basic, standard it is a good, all round standard it is a very good standard, with attention to detail in every area it is excellent – using high quality materials, good food where provided and friendly, professional service an exceptional standard where presentation, ambience, food where provided and service are hard to fault.
How does the system work? Our advisors visit and assess establishments on up to 50 areas from quality, comfort and cleanliness to welcome, ambience and service. The same star scheme runs in England and Wales, so you can follow the stars wherever you go.
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Visitor attractions from tourist shops and museums to leisure centres and tours are graded with 1-5 stars depending on their level of customer care. The focus is on the standard of hospitality and service as well as presentation, quality of shop or cafe (if there is one) and toilet facilities.
We grade all types of accommodation from hostels, through to B&Bs and self catering properties to hotels grand and small. We even grade campus accommodation and parks offering holiday homes and camping. So whether you prefer to spend the night under canvas or the canopy of a four-poster bed, we’ll make sure you know the standard to expect.
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We want you to feel welcome VisitScotland has developed Welcome Schemes to complement the Star Quality Assurance grades. These schemes tell you about establishments who pay particular attention to the specific needs of these visitors. As well as the established Walkers Welcome & and Cyclists Welcome % schemes, there are similar schemes for: Anglers
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To the east and west of the M74 corridor, this is one of the most beautiful, accessible and contrasting areas of Scotland, yet one of the least explored. All that is best about Scotland; acres of sky, miles of rugged coastline, sandy beaches, mysterious forests, rolling hills, tranquil lochs, fresh local produce and authentic traditions stretching back into the past - with plenty of “themes” available this is an area with undoubted potential, that is, if you have not already discovered it!
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Whatever you and your clients are looking for, the stunning scenery of Ayrshire and the Isles of Arran and Cumbrae on the beautiful Clyde Coast will simply take your breath away. Steeped in history dating back to the very dawn of civilisation - from the mysterious Bronze Age standing stones on Arran and the Viking attacks of the early Middle Ages to the magnificence of Culzean Castle on the Ayrshire Coast. If you are a golfer, the area offers over 50 courses including three Open Championship links courses - this is, indeed, a golfers’ paradise.
One of Europe’s most exciting, friendly and energetic destinations - a true European city of the arts, architectural elegance and education with an eclectic atmosphere, chic shopping, excellent restaurants, theatres and all the nightlife you could wish for! From the vibrant streets of Glasgow with their spectacular architecture to the upper reaches of the River Clyde with some of Scotland’s most magnificent scenery.
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COAST & COUNTRYSIDE, FORESTS AND HILLS This is an area with tremendous group tourism potential. Apart from being on the road to Northern Ireland (Stranraer ferries) its attraction to groups includes its land and seascapes, country and fishing culture, wildlife, activities and history.
DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY DRUMLANRIG CASTLE This ancient and majestic Douglas stronghold steeped in history and intrigue is one of Scotland’s principal visitor attractions.
GRETNA & GRETNA GREEN The World Famous Old Blacksmith’s Shop Centre and the Gretna Gateway Outlet Village – both superb group attractions just off the M74.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY Events of interest to the Groups Market include the Wickerman Festival “Scotland’s Alternative Music Festival” held near Kirkcudbright annually in July together with their annual Jazz Festival held in June and the Dumfries & Galloway Arts festivals held throughout the area in May. The Wigtown Book Festival in late September attracts visits from many well known writers some of whom hold seminars and talks. The Dumfries & Galloway Wildlife Festival attracts many visitors to the area in April as do the many walking events especially those that take place in the Galloway Forest Park. For full up to date information visit: WWW.VISITDUMFRIESANDGALLOWAY.CO.UK Getting to Dumfries & Galloway could not be simpler – up the M6 and turn off at Gretna on the M74. A tour taking in eastern Dumfriesshire and the Borders would follow the A7 which goes to Edinburgh from Carlisle via Langholm, Hawick, Selkirk, Galashiels and Melrose. From Gretna to the west, a number of themed tours could be created, perhaps contrasting the beautiful Solway Firth coastline with the rugged beauty of the Galloway Hills and Forest Park or discovering the “theme towns” of Kirkcudbright, Castle Douglas and Wigtown, perhaps taking in the Book Festival. Scotland’s National Bard, Rabbie Burns, was an excise officer in Dumfries and died nearby. Many of his verses were related to the Dumfries area and combining this with a visit to his birthplace in Ayrshire could be the basis of a very interesting literary tour. WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
Moffat just off the M74 in the northern part of the region is another woollen/textile town – once a fashionable “spa” town, it now celebrates the magnificent opportunities for walking, as it is set in the hills. Moffat is a popular staging post for group tourism as are Gretna and Gretna Green (with two superb group attractions) ideally situated just north of the border at the crossroads to the Borders, Dumfries & Galloway or northern destinations. To the west and into deepest Galloway, art, literature and food draw the unsuspecting visitor in the three “theme” towns of Kirkcudbright and Wigtown (both on the coast) and Castle Douglas (with Threave Castle nearby), respectively. Here the scenery is on par with the best anywhere in Scotland – forests, hills, rivers right down to the shoreline with attractions to suit – try the Creetown Gem Rock Museum, Threave Garden, Cream o’Galloway and many others.
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To the north, the Galloway Forest Park offers a plethora of activities, not only for the fit and adventurous but for all ages and abilities. Wildlife, walking, fishing, cycling all have a place here and the park authorities are all too willing to advise and organise suitable activities and instruction/guidance. Beautiful countryside and rural landscapes also tend to go with wildlife and the RSPB Reserves at Mersehead and the Wood of Cree offer excellent opportunities to learn more about the local and transient birdlife…and wildlife in general. GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Gardens, Golf, Walking, Cycling, Wildlife, Coast and Countryside, the 3 Theme Towns of Castle Douglas (Food Town), Kirkcudbright (Artists’ Town) and Wigtown (National Book Town).
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The administrative centre of the area is Dumfries on the River Nith – a town closely associated with Robert Burns, Scotland’s National Bard who worked and eventually died here at a very young age. Rivers are a current theme in Dumfries & Galloway – most of which offer excellent trout, if not salmon fishing opportunities. Langholm to the east lies on the River Esk and is noted for its woollen/textile heritage and its Armstrong Museum.
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SOME OF THE WORLD’S BEST GOLFING - ALL ON YOUR DOORSTEP 80 miles of unspoilt coastal scenery with some of the world’s best golf. Stunning sea views, rolling countryside and a warm welcome from the locals make this an ideal corner of Scotland to visit.
AYRSHIRE & THE ISLES OF ARRAN AND CUMBRAE CULZEAN CASTLE AND COUNTRY PARK A spectacular 18th century Robert Adam castle and 600 acre country park in the care of the National Trust for Scotland
DUMFRIES HOUSE Built around 1760 by the Adam brothers, with a unique collection of Chippendale furniture, the House is described as a time-capsule with the principal rooms and their contents remaining virtually unchanged for 250 years.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY Ayr Racecourse hold meetings throughout the year including the Scottish Grand National in April and the Ayr Gold Cup in September. The annual Burns an’ a’ that! Festival is held in May with the Arran Viking Festival and Irvine’s Marymass Festival being held in August. Arran Wildlife Festival takes place in May, as does the Arran Folk Festival. The Arran Outdoor & Walking Festival is a good choice for September. For full up to date information visit: WWW.AYRSHIRE-ARRAN.CO.UK One of the main themes, Robert Burns, covers both Dumfries and Ayrshire and a coastal tour of South West Scotland would take you right along the Solway Firth from Dumfries and north up the Clyde coast past the spectacular splendour of Culzean Castle and the hallowed links of Turnberry (with Ailsa Craig the focus of attention out in the Firth) to Ayr. From the north, the route from Glasgow is fast, down the M77, past Kilmarnock. Dumfries House near Cumnock should not be overlooked being one of Britain’s most beautiful stately homes. NO MATTER where you go in this area, the pull of the islands is strong. Relatively short ferry trips take you to the very popular Isle of Arran, “Scotland in Miniature” as it has been dubbed and its smaller neighbour, Cumbrae. Apart from scenic beauty and a plethora of activities, they offer a special Island culture and hospitality. www.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
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Over a century ago, towns like Largs and Irvine on the Clyde Coast developed as major holiday resorts, Arran was an extra special attraction needing a ferry trip across the Clyde! Today, Ayrshire and the Isles of Arran and Cumbrae are still major tourism destinations and for very good reasons - superb championship golf being only one of them with over 50 courses including Turnberry, Troon and Prestwick.
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Excellent transport facilities (rail, road, ferry and Glasgow Prestwick International Airport) mean that the area is very easily accessed - even the islands! Robert Burns is a key attraction, especially for the popular seaside town of Ayr - the Burns Heritage Park and his birthplace being in many group itineraries. Ayr Racecourse is also a major attraction. To the north lie the original seaside holiday towns of Largs and Irvine with Kelburn Castle, Eglinton Castle and Vikingar! all worthy of a visit. To the east, Dumfries House is a must see and to the south, the National Trust for Scotland’s (NTS) Culzean Castle, a jewel of Scotland’s architectural and historic heritage, would be an automatic addition to any group visit. Further castles like Dunure and Blairquhan and Souter Johnnies Cottage (NTS), at Kirkoswald add to the Castles and Burns themes respectively. Dubbed “Scotland in Miniature”, the Isle of Arran gives the best of what Scotland can offer in one stunning location. The golf theme continues with 7 courses to enjoy, their very own distillery and the splendour of Brodick Castle and Country Park (another NTS property) - this is in addition to excellent walking, cycling, local food and drink. For the energetic, the view from the top of Goatfell is exquisite!
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Smaller neighbour, the Isle of Cumbrae, is “built” for cycling, being flat and only 4 miles by 2 miles wide, with a Marine Biological Station, golf (of course) and in Millport, the smallest house in Britain! Accommodation throughout the area is abundant right up to 5 star luxury standard (Turnberry) - this area is, truly, a self-contained group tourism destination. GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Golf, Robert Burns, Seascapes and Scenic Beauty, Country Houses and Castles, Islands Culture, Food & Drink.
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GLASGOW & THE CLYDE VALLEY CITY CULTURE, THE ARTS & DESIGN, CITY OF MUSIC, THEATRE AND SHOPPING Glasgow - Scotland’s biggest city - a city of culture - with iconic architecture where Italianate steeples and medieval spires sit harmoniously with neogothic towers, sensuous Charles Rennie Mackintosh Art Nouveau and the titanium, glass and steel of the contemporary city. A city of parks and gardens, centres
GLASGOW & THE CLYDE VALLEY KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM Over 8,000 objects on display including masterpieces by Salvador Dali, Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet.
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of educational excellence which has made Glasgow one of the major centres of the arts and design in Europe. There are over 20 museums and art galleries in Glasgow, many of them housed in the very same buildings of architectural elegance for which the city is renowned. 21st century Glasgow is now very much an international city with an exciting eclectic atmosphere
One of Scotland’s must-see visitor attractions
especially in the huge range of restaurants, bistros and
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technology in unique and inspiring ways.
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Square and Buchanan Galleries to the ultra-chic of the
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WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY Glasgow has a year-round programme of arts and music festivals including Celtic Connections (January), Glasgow Film Festival (February), the Magners Glasgow International Comedy Festival (March), International Jazz Festival (June) and Glasgay! (Oct/Nov) …and many others. For full up to date information visit: WWW.VISITSCOTLAND.COM/GLASGOW Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city is resplendent with excellent Museums, Art Galleries, Theatres, Science Centre and stunning architecture – this is the home of superlative architects like Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Alexander “Greek” Thomson. In the 19th century, Glasgow was the centre of European Art and the Glasgow School of Art was world renowned - it still is! Attractions include the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Gallery of Modern Art, The Burrell Collection, House for an Art Lover, Hunterian Art Gallery and The Lighthouse which applauds the design and architecture of Glasgow’s superb buildings. In addition, The NTS has three properties Greenbank Gardens, The Tenement House and Pollok House. Outwith the city, spectacular buildings like Chatelherault in Hamilton and the World Heritage site of New Lanark are further tour itinerary options. Other ideas could include the regular meetings at Hamilton Races which attract group visitors. But no tour of Glasgow is complete without the option of enjoying the city chic, style and buzz of a vibrant modern, truly European city. WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
of the very best in Britain. Then there are the theatres, the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, the Kings, Theatre Royal, Citizens’ and Tron - combined with the comedy, music and dance clubs they offer an array of evening entertainment options all year round. The River Clyde not only spawned the great streets of Glasgow, it also gave rise to a number of other towns and villages along its length including Wemyss Bay, Inverkip, Port Glasgow and Greenock all involved in the past with heavy industry or shipbuilding. Paisley was built around its magnificent 12th century Abbey and for many years was at the centre of the textile industry in the UK - the Paisley Pattern is well known - it is now an influential University town. Rural Renfrewshire is full of thriving residential towns and peaceful villages Houston, Elderslie and Kilbarchan. A particularly pretty village is Lochwinnoch, in the heart of the countryside. The Royal Burgh of Lanark was the site of Scotland’s first parliament meeting in 978. New Lanark - now a World Heritage Site offering a glimpse of a fascinating past in the award winning Visitor Centre. Robert Owen’s 19th century revolutionary “new town” is tastefully preserved in its spectacular riverside setting near the Falls of Clyde. The area around Hamilton is very historic with 13th century Bothwell Castle and the hunting lodge of Chatelherault, designed by William Adam. GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS City Culture, the Arts & Design, City of Music, Theatre and Shopping
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DUMFRIES Privately owned hotel situated close to the centre of Dumfries, South West Scotland. • 91 En-suite Bedrooms/Suites • Extensive Leisure Facilities • Lunches/Dinner for up to 300 guests
REGULAR WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT • Sunday Night Ceilidhs (May to Oct) • Cabaret/Tribute Nights BOOK NOW FOR • Christmas • Hogmanay • Twixmas • Ceilidh Weekends • Cabaret Weekends
Group Rates from £39.50 per person DBB Cairndale Hotel & Leisure Club, Dumfries, DG1 2DF. Tel: 01387-254111.
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The Kelvingrove Hotel The AA four Diamond Kelvingrove Hotel is a warm and welcoming family owned and run hotel. Ideally situated in the west end of Glasgow‘s Sauchiehall Street, near all the main city attractions including the world famous Kelvingrove Art Galleries and Park, Science Centre, Lighthouse, Botanic Gardens, Glasgow School of Art and some of the best shopping in the UK! Close by, you can also find: Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena, Glasgow Museum of Transport, Hunterian Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow University, Stand Comedy Club, HopOn/Drop-Off point for Glasgow open top bus tour All 22 bedrooms are very well appointed with rooms featuring en-suite shower-room, colour television, tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone, hair dryer, laundry and alarm call service. The bright breakfast room boasts white linen on all tables with delicious traditional, continental and vegetarian options available.
The Kelvingrove Hotel 944 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G3 7TH Tel: 0141 339 5011 Fax: 0141 339 6566 info@kelvingrovehotel.com www.kelvingrovehotel.com
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With stunning views over the River Clyde, Crowne Plaza Glasgow is a landmark, not only for its size and riverside location, but also its contemporary style and simple elegance. Relax in the riverside bar and One Restaurant or take advantage of the hotel’s leisure facilities: indoor swimming pool, gym, sauna, spa or steam room. With a unique walkway to the SECC and Clyde Auditorium the hotel is ideally located for events held there. Ample on-site car parking available. Winner of Hotel Review Scotland “Glasgow Hotel of the Year 2007”. Crowne Plaza Glasgow boasts 283 bedrooms including 15 Suites all with stunning views across many different parts of the city. All 15 of Crowne Plaza Glasgow’s conference and banqueting suites are located in one dedicated wing of the hotel and hold from 10 to 800 pax. The hotel is ideally located 8 miles from Glasgow International Airport, J19 off M8 (follow signs for SECC) and a 5 minute walk to the centre of the city.
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THE National Trust for Scotland, Pollok Country Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow G43 1AT Tel: 0844 493 2663 Fax: 0844 493 2260 traveltrade@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk Ad Page 12 Grand Edwardian Country Home, set in extensive parkland near Glasgow city centre, Pollok House has a magnificent art collection and superb period furnishings. Excellent restaurant, and retail facilities. Prices: £4.50 Open: All Year PR GL R CP EPW
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Hampden Park, Glasgow G42 9BA Tel: 0141 616 6100 Fax: 0141 616 6101 info@scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk www.scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk Contact: Colin Lobban
Come to Auchentoshan Distillery and Visitor Centre and see the magic behind the distillation of the World’s No. 1 Lowland Single Malt, Auchentoshan. Only 20 minutes from Glasgow city centre. Full wheelchair access. Groups welcome. Prices: £5.00 Open: Jan - Dec GL CP EPW Group bookings by appointment.
See Scottish football past and present, walk amongst Scotland’s legends in the Hall of Fame and take the Stadium Tour.....it’s who we are. Cafe and gift shop. Prices: Children £3.00 - Adults £6.00 Open: Jan-Dec PR GL R CP EPW No Limit
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282 Hope Street, Glasgow Tel: 0844 871 7647 Fax: 0141 240 1301 www.ambassadortickets.com/glasgow Ad Page 20 The Theatre Royal presents a wide variety of drama, dance, comedy, opera, musical and children’s theatre. It is home to Scotland’s resident companies, Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet, and is a unique City Centre venue for conferences, meetings and seminars. The Victorian auditorium and stylish contemporary corporate areas provide privacy and flexibility for many occasions. Open: All year PR GL EPW
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An excellent selection of ladies and gents knitwear, up to 50% off rrp on designer brands, countrywear, outerwear, golf equipment and accessories, household textiles, shoe shop and food. Drivers’ room. Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec R CP No limit
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A82, by Dalmuir, Clydebank, Glasgow G81 4SJ Tel: 01389 878561 Fax: 01389 877368 auchentoshan.distillery@ morrisonbowmore.com www.auchentoshan.com
Kirkshaw Road, Coatbridge ML5 4SL Tel: 01236 440702 Fax: 01236 426193 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk
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Gilbert Scott Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ Tel: 0141 330 5511 Fax: 0141 330 6240 visitorcentre@gla.ac.uk www.gla.ac.uk
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Contact: Hilda de Groot Ad Page 21 Gift shop with University and Scottish gifts, designer jewellery, prints and cards, campus tours, tower tours (summer only), information, and cafe. Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec GL R 20
LOGAN BOTANIC GARDEN Port Logan, Stranraer DG9 9ND Tel: 01776 860231 Fax: 01776 860333 logan@rbge.org.uk www.rbge.org.uk/logan Contact: Richard Baines Ad Page 39
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Ad Page 12 5 Star Visitor attraction with stunning Robert Adam castle perched on cliff top, surrounded by beautiful gardens and extensive country park. Excellent group facilities including restaurant, cafes, shops and plant sales. Prices: £9.00 Open: Apr-Oct PR GL R CP EPW
Luxurious Cashmere, mens and ladies fashions, Highland Dress, whisky shop, golf shop, childrenswear,Scottish food and gifts, Costa Coffee, restaurant. Just off the M74, Drivers lounge, coach washing facilities.
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Ad Page 35 Escape to the countryside. Explore the award-winning museum building and take in the sights, smells and sounds of a 1950s working farm, complete with dairy cows and sheep. Café, giftshop. Prices: Free - £5.50 Open: Jan-Dec PR GL R CP EPW
THE National Trust for Scotland, Maybole KA19 8LE Tel: 0844 493 2663 Fax: 0844 493 2260 traveltrade@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk
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249 Wester Kittochside, Philipshill Road, East Kilbride G76 9HR Tel: 0131 247 4369 info@nms.ac.uk www.nms.ac.uk/rural
CULZEAN CASTLE AND COUNTRY PARK (NTS)
Ladyknowe, Moffat DG10 9EP Tel: 01683 220134 Fax: 01683 221066 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk Contact: Thomas McDonald
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Impressive 800-year old island castle with superb collections of paintings, silver and porcelain. Extensive gardens and estate with fabulous sea views. Prices: £7.50 Open: Apr-Oct PR GL R CP EPW
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Contact: Trish Ingram Mackintosh’s only built church. The simplicity of the design is inspiring where light and space are used to dramatic effect. Shop, Resource Centre, Cafe with Mackintosh video presentations. Prices: £2.00 & £4.00. Free on wednesday afternoon Open: Jan-Dec Mon-Fri; + Sundays Mar-Oct PR GL EPW No limit
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Ad Page 35 Take in a century of style at this beautiful country house museum. Follow fashion from the 1850s to the 1950s and explore life-like room settings and elegant clothes. Tearoom, giftshop. 7 miles south of Dumfries on A710. Prices: Free - £3.50 Open: April-October PR GL R CP EPW 50
GLASGOW (GC)
870 Garscube Road, Glasgow G20 7EL Tel: 0141 946 6600 Fax: 0141 946 7276 info@crmsociety.com www.crmsociety.com
THE National Trust for Scotland, Brodick KA27 8HY Tel: 0844 493 2263 Fax: 0844 493 2260 traveltrade@nts.co.uk www.nts.org.uk
Shambellie House, New Abbey, Dumfries DG2 8HQ Tel: 01312474030 info@nms.ac.uk www.nms.ac.uk/costume
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Often described as Scotland’s most beautiful distillery, Glengoyne is open all year round for guided distillery tours, in-depth whisky blending and tasting sessions and superb shop. Situated on A81 approx 35 mins drive from Glasgow, Stirling and Loch Lomond.
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Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 One of Scotland’s finest Castles it is everyones idea of a Medieval Fortress, the scene of two famous seiges. This moated Castle has a Childrens Adventure Park, Model Seige Engine & a Nature Trail. Prices: £2.60-£5.20 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR R CP No limit
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On Scenic A81 Road, Dumgoyne, Glasgow G63 9LB Tel: 01360 550254 Fax: 01360 550094 reception@glengoyne.com www.glengoyne.com
c/o Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
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Ad Page 12 Visit the cottage where Robert Burns was born 250 years ago; stroll across the romantic Brig O’ Doon, immortalized in the poem Tam O’ Shanter; relax in our popular restaurant and visit our Burns themed gift shop. Brand New world class Robert Burns Birthplace Museum opening summer 2010! Prices: £4.00 Open: All Year PR GL R CP EPW
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THE National Trust for Scotland, Castle Douglas DG7 1RX Tel: 0844 493 2663 Fax: 0844 493 2260 traveltrade@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk
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Unrivalled as ‘Scotland’s Most Exotic Garden’, Logan is home to a spectacular collection of bizarre and beautiful plants - you’ll find it hard to believe you’re still in Scotland! Prices: £1.00-£10 Open: Mar-Oct PR GL R CP EPW No limit
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Heritage Way, Coatbridge ML5 1QD Tel: 01236 638460 Fax: 01236 638454 museums@northlan.gov.uk www.visitlanarkshire.com/summerlee Contact: Duty Manager Ad Page 22 Summerlee, the Scottish Museum of Industrial Life, reopened this autumn after a major Heritage Lottery Fund supported redevelopment. Now with new exhibition hall, shop and cafe. Please phone for full details. Prices: Free Open: All year GL R CP EPW No limit
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297 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4JN Tel: 0844 871 7648 Fax: 0141 240 1301 www.ambassadortickets.com/glasgow Ad Page 20 The King’s, Glasgow is one of Scotland’s most historic and significant theatres. It opened in 1904 as one of the most brilliant designs of the prolific theatre architect Frank Matcham and has played host to top stars and shows ever since. The theatre continues to present first class musicals and pantomime alongside a wider range of drama, dance and comedy. Open: All year PR GL EPW
AMAZONIA
Strathclyde Country Park, Motherwell ML1 3RT Tel: 01698 333777 Fax: 01698 338 733 enquiries@discoveramazonia.co.uk www.discoveramazonia.co.uk Contact: Becky Scott Ad Page 22 Educational and Fun. Amazonia is Scotland’s only indoor tropical rainforest attraction, packed full of exotic animals. It offers a new fun and educational experience for all ages. A unique place to learn and explore, giving insight into a tropical rain forest. Tours arranged for groups booked in advance. Prices: Please Check Our Website Open: All Year Around Except Christmas Day & New Years Day PR GL CP EPW No Limit
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Residence & Catering Services, 50 Richmond Street, Glasgow G1 1KP Tel: 0141 553 4148 Fax: 0141 553 4149 rescat@strath.ac.uk www.rescat.strath.ac.uk Contact: Susan Maxwell Ad Page 21 Attractive city centre Campus Village with on site bar/restaurant within walking distance of Glasgow’s many attractions. Self contained, well equipped flats for 4 or 6 people. Tariff: £300-£355 per week 8% Com Open: Jun-Sep Units: 44 Flats 1 Public Room 4-6 Bedrooms sleeping 4-6 CP R Min Party Size - 4
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7/8 Park Terrace, Glasgow G3 6BY Tel: 0141 332 3004 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com Ad Page IBC Situated in the heart of the Historic West End, our 4 star hostel offers great value accommodation and facilities. A great base for discovering Glasgow’s many art galleries, museums, architecture and friendly culture. Tariff: from £11 Commission: Neg Open: All Year Acc. Type: en-suite, private, family & dorms 4 Public rooms Sleeping 144 Min party size - 10
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Relax and enjoy the best of Scottish food at a unique location. Morning coffees and afternoon teas with traditional home baking and quality refreshments, delicious lunches made with the finest ingredients, tasty light snacks, healthy options and treats to take away, make this the perfect stop for groups and FITs at any time of day. Pre-booking advised for groups.
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English Street, Dumfries DG1 2DF Tel: 01387 254111 Fax: 01387 240289 sales@cairndalehotel.co.uk www.cairndalehotel.co.uk Contact: Suzanne Jackson Ad Page 24 Situated close to the centre of Dumfries, the hotel’s location has proved to be a particularly popular choice for overnight stops on the first and last night of a Scottish Tour and many operators use the hotel on this basis. Alternatively it is an ideal base for Touring South West Scotland and the Borders. Also an ideal stop for High Teas. Tariff: £39.00-£62.50pp (D,B&B sharing T/D) £12-£25 Sing.supp per person Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 8S 37D 24T 22F All ensuite CP R
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The Normandy hotel is located close to Glasgow’s many attractions, and Loch Lomond; ideally located for the leisure traveller. We have recently refurbished many of our rooms to our new Signature Standard. Tariff: £22.00-£38.00 per person 12% Commission Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 103D 35T 3F All ensuite CP R
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Relax and enjoy the best of Scottish food at a unique location. Morning coffees and afternoon teas with traditional home baking and quality refreshments, delicious lunches made with the finest ingredients, tasty light snacks, healthy options and treats to take away, make this the perfect stop for groups and FITs at any time of day. Pre-booking advised for groups.
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Contact: Rosanna Burns Ad Page 24 Budget en-suite accommodation in Glasgow city centre, breakfast included, 2 minutes walk Central Station. Bar, TVs in twins, Selfcatering kitchen, 24hr Reception, internet, laundry. Clean, secure, fun and friendly. Tariff: £12.95-£49.90 10% Commission Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 60S/T 35(4)S 13 7 Dorms All ensuite CP
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Relax and enjoy the best of Scottish food at a unique location. Morning coffees and afternoon teas with traditional home baking and quality refreshments, delicious lunches made with the finest ingredients, tasty light snacks, healthy options and treats to take away, make this the perfect stop for groups and FITs at any time of day. Pre-booking advised for groups.
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318 Clyde Street, Glasgow G1 4NR Tel: 0141 222 2828 Fax: 0141 222 2829 reservations@euro-hostels.co.uk www.euro-hostels.co.uk
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From families visiting Glasgow and the surrounding countryside through to groups of friends visiting one of Europe’s most vibrant cities, the University of Glasgow has the answer to all your accommodation needs. Tariff: From £19.25 per person 8% Commission Open: Jun-Sep CP
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See Scottish football past and present, walk amongst Scotland’s legends in the Hall of Fame and take the Stadium Tour.....it’s who we are. Café and gift shop. MC L AT No Limit
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Set in 18 acres of parkland on the banks of the River Clyde, The Erskine Bridge Hotel is a short drive from the centre of Glasgow and makes a perfect base for visiting the great outdoors with the Kilpatrick Hills, the Trossachs and Loch Lomond all minutes away. Tariff: £22.00-£38.00 per person 12% Comm Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 73D 101T 3F All ensuite CP R
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ERSKINE BRIDGE HOTEL
Riverfront, Erskine, Glasgow PA8 6AN Tel: 0141 812 8505 Fax: 0141 812 8666 carol@cosmopolitan-hotels.com www.cosmopolitan-hotels.com
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Contact: Susan Maxwell Ad Page 21 Attractive city centre Campus Village with on site bar/restaurant offering over 600 bedrooms, 300 of which are ensuite. Tariff: £27.00(B&B) per person per room 8% Commission Open: Jun-Sep Rooms: 300 standard singles & 300 ensuite CP R
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Mill 2, Level 3, New Lanark Mills, New Lanark ML11 9DB Tel: 01555 662322 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk
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Residence & Catering Services, 50 Richmond Street, Glasgow G1 1XP Tel: 0141 553 4148 Fax: 0141 553 4149 rescat@mis.strath.ac.uk www.rescat.strath.ac.uk
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Congress Road, Glasgow G3 8QT Tel: 0141 306 9988 Fax: 0141 221 2022 cpglasgow@qmh-hotels.com www.crowneplaza.com/cpglasgow Within the heart of the city, Crowne Plaza Glasgow’s modern, stylish atmosphere is the perfect location for relaxed riverside dining or coffee stops. Full range of menu options available. Complimentary coach parking
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CROWNE PLAZA GLASGOW
Contact: Groups Specialist Ad Page 24
Contact: Groups Supervisor Ad Page 24
Contemporary riverside hotel in city centre. Relaxed bar and restaurant, leisure club with swimming pool, gym, sauna, spa and steam room. Winner of Hotel Review Scotland ‘Glasgow Hotel of The Year 2007’. Tariff: £38.50 - £55.50 per person Net Commission Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 141D 93T All ensuite CP R
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Contact: Duty Manager Opened in 1996, this fine modern facility is home to the Technopolis award-winning heritage experience. Exhibition gallery and local history room. Fine views from tower of Lanarkshire and the Clyde Valley.
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Relax and enjoy the best of Scottish food at a unique location. Morning coffees and afternoon teas with traditional home baking and quality refreshments, delicious lunches made with the finest ingredients, tasty light snacks, healthy options and treats to take away, make this the perfect stop for groups and FITs at any time of day. Pre-booking advised for groups. MC L AT D Other 100 Max
1 High Road, Motherwell ML1 3HU Tel: 01698 251000 Fax: 01698 268867 museums@northlan.gov.uk www.motherwellmuseum.com
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Contact: Sharon Luxton Ad Page 22 Scotland’s largest Theme Park, boasting over 40 major rides and attractions, including the awesome Tsunami, The Tornado, The Captains Curse and MUCH MUCH MORE! Watch out for fantastic NEW rides and attractions and loads of New Events! Save £££’s Book Online! Prices: Please Check Our Website Open: Mar-Oct PR GL R CP EPW No limit
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Strathclyde Country Park, Motherwell ML1 3RT Tel: 01698 333 777 Fax: 01698 338 733 info@scotlandsthemepark.com www.scotlandsthemepark.com
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Surrounded by woodland, this riverside village and world heritage site has been beautifully restored. Visit the waterfall of Cora Linn, the Scottish Wildlife Visitor Centre or live the past with the Annie Macleod experience. Tariff: From £11 Commission: Neg Open: Mar-Oct (Nov-Feb RentaHostel) Acc. Type: en-suite, private and dorms 1 Public rooms Sleeping 60 Min party size - 10
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An all year round destination with superb international access, Edinburgh, is one of the classic European capital cities dominated by one of the most awe-inspiring Castles in the world. Its Old Town is historic, atmospheric, compact and vibrant and is complemented by a neoclassical New Town complete with some of the finest museums and art galleries in the UK. It is also a city of festivals, the most prestigious being the annual Edinburgh International Festival held in August - a time when it seems that every available venue in the city is used for the performing arts.
Although there are many man-made attractions in the Kingdom of Fife, most are natural. The Kingdom has some of the finest beaches in Scotland and where there are beaches there are often golf courses but in Fifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s case, many golf courses; this being, of course the home of golf. And where there is sea and coast in abundance, there is also wildlife - especially seabirds and seals. There is also the Fife Coastal Path - 150km/93 miles of stunning coastal pathway to enjoy for both recreational and serious walkers. There are, of course, less strenuous ways to enjoy yourself such as fishing, horse riding, clay pigeon shooting, quad biking and off road driving - and of course golf.
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Ocean Point One, 94 Ocean Drive, Edinburgh EH6 6JH. Tel: 0131 472 2222. Fax: 0131 472 2250 www.edinburgh.org
Ocean Point One, 94 Ocean Drive, Edinburgh EH6 6JH. Tel: 0131 472 2222. Fax: 0131 472 2009 www.visitfife.com
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SCOTTISH BORDERS
RICH IN TRADITION, FARMLAND, RIVERS AND OPULENT COUNTRY HOUSES
SCOTTISH BORDERS MANDERSTON, DUNS The supreme country house of Edwardian Scotland; the swan-song of its era.
THE BORDERS ABBEYS The breathtaking ruins of 4 masterpieces, Kelso, Dryburgh, Jedburgh and Melrose Abbeys all under the protection of Historic Scotland.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY The many traditional “Common Riding” Festivities held in most Scottish Borders’ towns over spring and summer are major local attractions for both the Scottish Borders diaspora and general visitors. Many of the Country Houses, Gardens and Estates have calendars of events throughout the year. In sporting circles, the famous Melrose Rugby Sevens takes place in April and racing at Kelso racecourse is popular at the many meetings throughout the year. For full up to date information visit: WWW.VISITSCOTTISHBORDERS.COM/WHATSON There are three main routes into the Scottish Borders (A7, A68 and A1) all of which pass close by to the many magnificent tourism attractions on offer throughout the region. There is absolutely no shortage of attractions to satisfy groups off any of these routes and with the Scottish Borders having more Grand Houses and Stately Homes than any other part of Scotland outside Edinburgh, it is a definite ‘must see, must visit’ destination for Group Travel Operators to add to visitors itineraries. There is also a “Cross-Borders” route (A72) through Melrose, Galashiels, Innerleithen (with Traquair House) and Peebles (Cardona Hotel and Golf Course). The routes are numerous, so are the attractions – an area of outstanding potential and quality. WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
The choice and quality is unparalleled - Paxton House, Manderston, Floors Castle, Abbotsford House, Thirlestane Castle, Traquair House - Melrose, Jedburgh, Kelso and Dryburgh Abbeys - Bowhill House, Hermitage Castle, Ferniehirst Castle, Harestanes House & Country Park in addition to the National Trust for Scotland’s Priorwood Gardens in Melrose, Robert Smail’s Printing Works in Innerleithen - and that is just listing a few of the many on offer. These houses and the wealth required to build them was borne out of the soil - this is rich farming country, fed by the famous River Tweed, itself a famous salmon river - one of the main reasons why the area was so heavily fought over in the past. Your first view of the Borderlands from Carter Bar on the A68 explains it all, green fertile hills and valleys in sharp contrast to the rough hill country of the near south and there are plenty of opportunities to explore them, observe the wildlife and take part in cycling or even mountain biking in Glentress Forest near Peebles/Innerleithen. The east coast along the A1 route is spectacular - from the busy harbour at Eyemouth through the seabird haven of rocky St Abbs and then through the Lammermuir Hills to Cockburnspath.
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Just off the A1 is Paxton House built to the design of John Adam in 1758 and one of the finest 18th century Palladian country houses in Britain boasting interiors by Robert Adam and the pre-eminent collection of furniture in Scotland by Chippendale and William Trotter. At Duns, the spectacular Manderston House where no expense was spared, boasts the worlds only silver staircase and is set in some 56 acre landscaped gardens. Further inland, the picturesque town of Kelso on the River Tweed is home of one of the four Border Abbeys destroyed on the orders of Henry VIII (the others being Jedburgh, Melrose and Dryburgh). It is also home of the opulent Floors Castle, the largest inhabited castle in Scotland as opposed to the oldest inhabited castle in Scotland, Traquair House, Innerleithen on the road to Peebles.
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Jedburgh is a first ideal stop over the border on the A68. The Abbey, Castle & Jail, woollen mills and Ferniehirst Castle (in July) offer more than enough for an afternoon or morning sojourn. Melrose with its Abbey and walks down the river is another excellent stop, with Dryburgh Abbey not too far away is just as impressive. Sir Walter Scott’s home, Abbotsford House lies just along the road towards Galashiels. We have given you just some of the reasons, so why not come and explore all that we have on offer in this magnificent part of Scotland - it truly is a destination for all the seasons.
GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Country Houses and Gardens, Fishing, Golf, Cycling, Mountain Biking, Wildlife, Walking, Coast and Countryside.
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EDINBURGH & LOTHIANS
INSPIRED, HISTORIC, COSMOPOLITAN & CULTURED - A TRULY CLASSIC EUROPEAN CAPITAL AND WORLD HERITAGE CITY
EDINBURGH & LOTHIANS EDINBURGH CASTLE So many things to see in Edinburgh, but if you had to choose then the Castle is the obvious choice.
THEMED WALKING TOURS Something visitors never forget! Imaginative, informative and sometimes downright scary!
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY The Edinburgh Festival which includes the International Festival, The Fringe Festival, Edinburgh Book Festival, Edinburgh Military Tattoo, Jazz & Blues Festival and Edinburgh Mela, all in August. Other Festivals include, Snowdrop (Feb/Mar), Childrens’ (late May), Ceilidh Culture (late Mar/Apr), Science (Apr), Beltane Fire Festival (late Apr), Film (June), Art (Aug), Politics (Aug), Edinburgh’s Christmas and Hogmanay. It is fairly simple to target any particular Festival as the theme of any tour product. Accommodation of all types is abundant especially when the universities and colleges are closed. Outwith the Festivals, Edinburgh is full of itinerary possibilities under a number of themes. The Arts in particular are strong with many Art Galleries and literary attractions. Evening entertainment is particularly well represented with many theatres, cinemas, clubs and pubs. Edinburgh is also a city of golf courses with the jewel in the crown being Muirfield. For full up to date information visit: WWW.EDINBURGH.ORG History abounds, the Real Mary King’s Close instructs on the hidden Edinburgh of old and walks from the Castle down the High Street to the Palace of Holyroodhouse and then the new Parliament brings centuries of history to the present day, all in one afternoon! Excursions out of the City to West Lothian (Hopetoun House, House of the Binns, Linlithgow Palace,) Midlothian (Rosslyn Chapel, Scottish Mining Museum) or East Lothian (Dirleton Castle, Scottish Seabird Centre, Tantallon Castle, Museum of Flight) are recommended. WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
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Over ten years have passed since Edinburgh became home, once again, to a Scottish Parliament, enhancing its credentials as one of the classic European cities. This is one of the most popular destinations for groups in the UK because of the diversity and quality of its attractions, entertainment and accommodation provision.
PA L A C E O F H O LY R O O D H O U S E
Its Old Town is a maze of ancient thoroughfares where the most unusual of souvenirs can be found. The Royal Mile offers a plethora of attractions down its length and covers history from a bygone age to the very present. The New Town was built over a long period of time from 1766 to 1840, maybe this was done just to get it right? It is full of fine architecture, sweeping crescents, squares and circles where gardens form an integral part. Both Old and New, however, offer an array of stylish bars, award-winning restaurants and quality shopping. This is also a Festival City - it seems to be celebrating something new every week.
C R A I G M I L L A R CA S T L E
During the International Festival in August, every theatre, hall, church hall – in fact any venue capable of being commandeered – is used by a cosmopolitan plethora of artistes, artists, comedians and special evenings for the Fringe. It is always an extremely exciting and busy time for the City. To really get to know Edinburgh, though, a walking/ theme tour is suggested as part of any itinerary. Bus tours are also available and take the strain out of walking long distances on concrete pavements or, in the case of the Old Town, cobbled streets.
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Edinburgh sits centrally, surrounded by the Lothians. To the west, the Forth Bridges span across the Firth to Fife. Hopetoun House stands nearby as does Linlithgow with its grand Palace. Midlothian to the south offers an insight into the heavy mining of the past at the Scottish Mining Museum in addition to a little gem, Rosslyn Chapel of Da Vinci Code fame. East Lothian is a rich agricultural area with a penchant for fine golf courses like Muirfield and North Berwick both guarded from the sea by the Bass Rock and its myriad seabirds. Scotland’s capital seems to grow in stature every year and certainly does a good job as the “shop window” for the country it represents. GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS City Culture, Festivals, Shopping, the Arts and Theatre, Themed Walking Tours, Historical Sightseeing, Golf G O L F AT G U L L A N E , E A S T L OT H I A N
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THE KINGDOM OF FIFE
ANCIENT HOLIDAY PLAYGROUND OF SCOTTISH MONARCHS, GOLFING MECCA AND PICTURESQUE FISHING VILLAGES Dunfermline was Scotland’s capital for six centuries and many Scottish Kings and Queens are buried in its Cathedral. Fife has always been at the heart of the
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nation’s history, evidence of which can still be found in its wealth of castles, cathedrals and places of historic interest. Falkland Palace was a country retreat for
ST ANDREWS Universities, quaint streets, the Royal & Ancient, the Castle, Blue Flag awarded beach, the Old Course and British Golf Museum, 2 luxury 5 star hotels with spa facilities and much more.
EAST NEUK OF FIFE A most beautiful coastal strip of Fife overlooking the Firth of Forth with many quaint and picturesque fishing villages such as Anstruther, Crail and Pittenweem.
many Monarchs and Fife was used as their leisure playground. To a certain extent, that is exactly what Fife is today - a place to enjoy the land use and learn more about the life-styles of the people. This is, of course, the Home of Golf and the Kingdom offers over 45 golf courses from links to inland courses to suit all tastes and abilities. Relatively few of the
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people who would like to play the Old Course actually get a chance to do so but St Andrews has seven
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY
courses, including the newest addition, the Castle Course, opened in 2008. St Andrews is an attraction in its own right, having the oldest university in Scotland
Events range from the Fife Festival of Music (Jan), StAnza 2010 (poetry, Mar), East Neuk Festival (July), The Big Tent Festival (July), Pittenweem Arts Festival (Aug), Lammas Fair, St Andrews (Aug), Fife Outdoor Access Festival (Aug), Leuchars Airshow (Sep) and the St Andrews Festival (Nov). Golfing events include the St Andrews Golf Week (Apr), The Open Championship (July), Alfred Dunhill Links Championship (Oct). Undoubtedly, the Open Championship will, once again, be the main draw in July 2010 and an ideal opportunity to create new itineraries around Fife and beyond. For full up to date information visit: WWW.VISITFIFE.COM Crossing the Forth Road Bridge, Deep Sea World in North Queensferry is a popular stop, as are Dunfermline Abbey, St Andrews with its Cathedral, Castle and Golf Museum and the National Trust for Scotland properties, Hill Of Tarvit (Cupar), Kellie Castle (Pittenweem) and Falkland Palace. The villages of the East Neuk of Fife on the coast of the Firth of Forth, Elie, Pittenweem, Crail, Anstruther are must sees - popular with artists and harbouring a strong heritage of sea fishing. Fife Animal Park near Cupar is a fairly new attraction dedicated to exotic pets and animals, while the Scottish Deer Centre (near Cupar) offers 9 species of deer, wolves and falconry. For the more active, watersports are to be found in Elie, golf in around 45 courses and multi-activity opportunities in at least three centres. WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
and an ancient Castle and Cathedral. One of the best and healthiest ways to see Fife is by bike. With over 300 miles of cycle ways networking along the length and breadth of the Kingdom, this is a breathtaking way to experience and explore the real countryside and see the abundance of wildlife. Through the centre of Fife wildlife flourishes including roe deer, badgers, foxes and red squirrels - there is no lack of wildlife to look out for whilst taking in the scenery on foot or by bike. The weekly Farmers’ Markets in different locations every Saturday are an excellent forum to purchase and enjoy the best of the Kingdom’s local produce. From the 16th century village of Culross in the west, to Leven and Methil in the east lie a range of towns and, picturesque villages - Charlestown, Limekilns, North Queensferry, Burntisland, Kinghorn and West Wemyss. The old fishing villages of the East Neuk including Elie, Pittenweem, Crail and Anstruther, apart from being very picturesque and frequented by artists, are full of families born and bred into the strong heritage of sea fishing. GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS History, Golf, Cycling, Walking, Watersports, Multi-activity.
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Come Fly with Us! Visit our award-winning 5 star visitor attraction perched on the sea. Stunning views over the islands of the Forth. Amazing live cameras to zoom in on wildlife all year. Seabird Seafari Boat Trips (April to October) daily and exclusive photography landing trips to the Bass Rock. Café with open decking over the sea serving food all day, group rates, free offsite coach parking, complimentary meal for driver, full disabled access. Open All Year Scottish Seabird Centre, The Harbour North Berwick EH39 4SS 01620 890202 www.seabird.org
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â&#x20AC;˘ Enjoy the fabulous paintings, embroidery and furniture collections. â&#x20AC;˘ Admire the classical perfection of Robert Adam's architecture and interior decoration. â&#x20AC;˘ Be inspired by the friendly atmosphere and romantic location of one of Scotland's finest stately homes. â&#x20AC;˘ Take a leisurely walk around our terrace gardens and lake. â&#x20AC;˘ Treat yourself to lunch or afternoon tea in our Tearoom. Guided tours of the house available throughout the year for pre booked parties For further information please contact us:
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45 NIDDRy STREET, EDINbURGh Eh1 1LG Tel: 0131 557 4700 info@auldreekietours.com www.auldreekietours.com
Contact: Ian McKain Ad Page 35 Scotland’s Scariest Underground Ghost Tours, including, Medieval Torture Exhibition, Working Witches Temple, Plague Crypt, Legendary haunted Vault, Old Stone-Circled Pagan Temple, Misogynistic Poltergeist - as featured on “Most haunted Live” on 2006 Worldwide halloween Special Prices: See Website Open: Jan-Dec PR GL EPW No Limit
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Scotland’s oldest inhabited and most romantic house. Visited by 27 Scottish Monarchs. Also 18th century working brewery, brewery shop & museum, gift shop, woodland walks, maze, craft workshops. Prices: £4.00-£7.50 Open: April-November 2010 PR GL R CP EPW No Limit
Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec R CP No limit
A fine selection of quality knitwear, tartan, gifts and souvenirs.Whisky Shop, Golf Shop, highland Dress plus much more. Drivers lounge & coach washing facilities.
SELKIRK (SB)
Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 A majestic building founded by David 1 in 1138. The Visitor Centre contains the priceless Jedburgh Comb and other Artefacts found during excavations. Prices: £2.60-£5.20 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR CP No limit
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Ad Page 38 A hit for visitors of all ages. The interactive attraction is the birthplace of one of our famous Scots. Drop in activity sessions for families 3 to 4pm daily during school holidays. Prices: Free Open: 10am to 5pm Mon-Sat and 1pm-5pm Sun (closed Mon and Tue Nov-Mar)
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Explore Dawyck’s wild woodland walks, majestic specimen trees and secret delights in a stunning landscaped setting in the Scottish borders. Visitor centre with exhibition studio, cafe and shop. Scotland’s first five star Garden. Prices: £1.00-£10 Open: Feb-Nov PR GL R CP
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Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 At one time, probably the richest Abbey in Scotland. The 14th, 16th Century remains retain a unique elegance. believed to be the burial place of Robert the bruce’s heart. Prices: £2.60-£5.20 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR CP No limit
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STObO Eh45 9JU Tel: 01721 760254 Fax: 01721 760214 dawyck@rbge.org.uk www.rbge.org.uk/dawyck
C/O hISTORIC SCOTLAND, LONGMORE hOUSE, SALISbURy PLACE, EDINbURGh Eh9 1Sh Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
Prices: £3.50 - £7.50 Open: Apr-Oct (booked parties at any time) PR GL R CP
EDINbURGh WOOLLEN MILL
bANKEND NORTh, EDINbURGh ROAD, JEDbURGh TD8 6EA Tel: 01835 863773 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk
An excellent selection of ladies and gents knitwear, clothing and countrywear at the lowest possible prices.Pavers Shoes and Gift hall with wide selection of items on offer. Coffee shop serving Costa Coffee.
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Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 Perhaps the most beautiful of all the border Abbeys. The ruins of Dryburgh Abbey are remarkably complete, the burial place of Sir Walter Scott and Field Marshall Earl haig. Prices: £2.35-£4.70 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR CP No limit
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MELROSE (SB) ATTRACTIONS
C/O hISTORIC SCOTLAND, LONGMORE hOUSE, SALISbURy PLACE, EDINbURGh Eh9 1Sh Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
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ANNAy ROAD, MELROSE TD6 9LG Tel: 01896 322158 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk An historic mill with a superb choice of knitwear, countrywear and outerwear, as well as Scottish foods, gifts and souvenirs.
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Contact: Sarah Macdonald Largest inhabited castle in Scotland. home of Duke of Roxburghe. Spectacular state rooms. beautiful grounds & gardens.house, gardens & specialist tours- Restaurants with group’s menus. Prices: groups (min 20): £6 adult, £5 seniors & students, £3 children Open: Easter Weekend / May-Oct, 11.00am to 5.00PM - Last admission PR GL R CP EPW No limit
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FLOORS CASTLE
ROxbURGhE ESTATES OFFICE, KELSO TD5 7SF Tel: 01573 223333 Fax: 01573 226056 cnewton@floorscastle.com www.floorscastle.com
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Contact: Mrs P Gray Ad Page 36 “When Summer smiled on sweet bowhill” (Sir Walter Scott) Outstanding collection of art, silver, porcelain & furniture. Victorian kitchen, gift shop. Minstrel tearoom. Loch, river and woodland walks. Prices: £5-£8 Open: All year by appointment. Open to the public daily in July and August. PR GL R CP EPW No limit
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C/O hISTORIC SCOTLAND, LONGMORE hOUSE, SALISbURy PLACE, EDINbURGh Eh9 1Sh Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.edinburghcastle.gov.uk Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 Scotland’s number one visitor attraction. Features include Scottish Crown Jewels Exhibition, Scottish National War Memorial, Mons Meg (500 year old siege canon) and much more. Prices: £5.50 - £13.00 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec) PR GL R CP No limit
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BRUNTON THEATRE
Ladywell Way, Musselburgh EH21 6AA Tel: 0131 6652240 Fax: 0131 6535264 boxoffice@bruntontheatre.co.uk www.bruntontheatre.co.uk Contact: Sharon Forbes/Lyndsey Dougan Ad Page 38 Brunton Theatre presents a variety of events to appeal to all ages and tastes, including drama, dance, music, comedy, children’s theatre, pantomime, film, workshops and musicals. We are open all year round, please call the Box Office for more information. Open: Jan - Dec PR R CP EPW No Limit
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Linkfield Road, Musselburgh EH21 7RG Tel: 0131 665 2859 mail@musselburgh-racecourse.co.uk www.musselburgh-racecourse.co.uk Ad Page 38
Award winning Musselburgh Racecourse hosts 27 race days each year. We offer great value family days and our weekend and evening meetings have special themes and entertainment in addition to the racing. Prices: £15 - £25 (Conc £10-20). Children 16 & Under Free Open: Jan-Dec (27 racedays) PR R CP EPW No limit
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Contact: Education Department Ad Page 39 One of the world’s finest gardens. 70 acres of beautiful grounds, magnificent glasshouses, events and exhibitions and Queen Mother’s Memorial Garden. New John Hope Gateway visitor centre now open. Prices: Free admission but a charge for the glasshouses Open: Jan-Dec GL R EPW No limit
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East Fortune Airfield, Haddington EH39 5LF Tel: 01312474238 Fax: 01312474442 info@nms.ac.uk www.nms.ac.uk/flight Ad Page 35 At historic East Fortune airfield, discover some of the most extraordinary machines ever built, from the Wright brothers to Concorde. New exhibitions Fantastic Flight and Fortunes of War now open.Cafe, giftshop. Prices: Free - £8.50 Open: Jan-Dec (w/ends only Nov-Mar) PR GL R CP EPW No limit
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c/o Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 The oldest part of the romantic Castle dated from the 13th Century. It was rebuilt in the 14th Century and modified in the 16th Century. Prices: £2.35 - £4.70 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR CP No limit
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Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR Tel: 0131 552 7171 Fax: 0131 248 2901 info@rbge.org.uk www.rbge.org.uk
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ADMISSION FREE; shop, cafe. See Parliament in action or join our free guided tours, depending on when you visit. Booking in advance recommended. See website for exhibitions and opening times. Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec GL R EPW 20 per tour
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Contact: Dougie Neave A wide selection of knitwear, countrywear, outerwear, golf equipment & accessories, shoe shop, household textiles, Scottish foods & gifts, Whisky Shop. Drivers room, coach washing facilities.
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Edinburgh EH99 1SP Tel: 0131 348 5200 Fax: 0131 348 5601 sp.bookings@scottish.parliament.uk www.scottish.parliament.uk
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Contact: Robin Robertson Set inside the wonderfully restored Lady Victoria Colliery, this 5 star attraction tells the story of coal for Scotland. Be amazed at the engineering & retrace the lives of the miners. Prices: Adult £6.50, Child/Conc £4.50. Groups: Adult £5.50, Child/Con £3.50 Open: Jan-Dec PR GL R CP EPW 50
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Lady Victoria Colliery, Newtongrange EH22 4QN Tel: 0131 663 7519 Fax: 0131 654 1618 visitorservices@ scottishminingmuseum.com www.scottishminingmuseum.com
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Contact: Becky Ruston Ad Page 36 Guided tours of Edinburgh’s famous underground streets, giving an historically accurate interpretation of 17th century life. Come and discover Edinburgh’s deepest secret - the Real Mary King’s Close - hidden but not forgotten. Tours every 20 minutes. Prices: Group Rates Available Open: Jan-Dec PR GL EPW 20 per tour
Leith Mills, 70-74 Bangor Road, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 5JU Tel: 0131 553 5161 Fax: 0131 553 4415 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk
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Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 Birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. All the Stewart Kings lived here and later it housed Cromwell, Bonnie Prince Charlie & after Culloden, the Duke of Cumberland. See the oldest fountain in Britain. Prices: £2.60-£5.20 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR CP No limit
Contact: Liz Nolan Our Dynamic Earth, it’s the Mother Earth of all adventures. Explore our planet’s past, present and future. Group discounts and foreign language guides available. Gift shop and cafe. Open Apr-Oct 10am-5pm daily; Jul-Aug 10am-6pm daily; Nov-Mar 10am-5pm, Wed-Sun. Prices: £7.50 Adult, £4.75 Child/Senior Open: Jan-Dec PR GL R CP EPW No limit
The only Scottish Hard Rock Cafe! Come and visit our retail shop for exclusive Hard Rock Cafe Edinburgh merchandise ranging from t-shirts to glassware. Prices: Free Open: Shop open all year 9am - late (not Christmas Day) PR GL R EPW
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c/o Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
OUR DYNAMIC EARTH
Holyrood Road, Edinburgh EH8 8AS Tel: 0131 550 7800 Fax: 0131 550 7801 enquiries@dynamicearth.co.uk www.dynamicearth.co.uk
20 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PF Tel: 0131 260 3000 Fax: 0131 225 4530 edinburgh_sales@hardrock.com www.hardrock.com
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Ad Page 12 Experience a taste of 18th-century ‘high society’ living in this magnificent Robert Adam town house situated in the centre of Edinburgh’s New Town. Exquisite collections of china, silver, paintings and furniture. Prices: £4.50 Open: Mar-Nov PR GL CP EPW
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Contact: Julie Hunter Ad Page 34 Take a barrel ride as you become part of the whisky making process. See the World’s largest collection of Scotch whiskies. 15 languages. Private Tours and Tastings can be arranged outwith standard opening hours Prices: £5.95 - £11 Open: Jan-Dec PR GL R No limit
THE National Trust for Scotland, 7 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh EH2 4DR Tel: 0844 493 2663 Fax: 0844 493 2260 traveltrade@nts.co.uk www.nts.org.uk
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354 Castlehill, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2NE Tel: 0131 220 0441 Fax: 0131 220 6288 info@scotchwhiskyexperience.co.uk www.scotchwhiskyexperience.co.uk
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Ad Page 35 In the magnificent setting of Edinburgh Castle, explore over 400 years of the Scottish military experience. Uncover stories of courage and determination, victory and defeat, heroics and heartbreak. Prices: Included in admission to Edinburgh Castle £6.50-£13 Open: Jan-Dec GL R CP EPW
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Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh EH1 2NG Tel: 0131 225 7534 Fax: 0131 225 3848 info@nms.ac.uk www.nms.ac.uk/war
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Contact: Linsey Stewart Ad Page 33 47 In the city centre, this unique attraction combines Edinburgh’s horrible history with live actors, rides, shows & special effects to transport visitors back to those black, bleak times. Group Prices: Adult: £9.95 Child £6.95 Conc £8.95. 1 free with 10 paying Open: Open Jan - Dec. Daily from 10am Closing times vary PR EPW no limit
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EDINBURGH DUNGEON
31 Market Street, Edinburgh EH1 1QB Tel: 0131 240 1001 Fax: 0131 240 1002 Edinburgh.Dungeon@ merlinentertainments.biz www.thedungeons.com
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND (NMS)
Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF Tel: 0131 225 7534 Fax: 0131 220 4819 info@nms.ac.uk www.nms.ac.uk Ad Page 35 From the story of Scotland to international collections, from exhibits millions of years old to others less than a decade - your journey of discovery starts here. Exhibitions, café, giftshop. Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec GL R CP EPW No limit
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THE ROYAL YACHT BRITANNIA
Ocean Terminal, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6JJ Tel: 0131 555 8800 Fax: 0131 555 8835 groups@tryb.co.uk www.royalyachtbritannia.co.uk Contact: Pete Chambers Explore five decks of Britannia with a self-led audio tour, available in 21 languages. Highlights include the State Dining Room, Sun Lounge and Engine Room. Visitor Centre, Tea Room and Gift Shop. Special rates for prebooked groups of 15 or more. Prices: Adult £8.50, Senior (60+) £7.00, Child £5.50 Open: Jan-Dec PR R CP EPW No Limit
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Contact: Rena Ramsay One of the three great medieval churches of the Lothians and the longest parish church in Scotland. There is a tearoom and shop. Disabled access and toilet. Groups are welcome with advance notice. Prices: Free, but donations welcomed Open: Easter and May-Sep (11:00 to 16:00, Sun 14:00 to 16:30) GL CP EPW 60
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c/o Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 Set on the edge of the cliffs, looking out to the Bass Rock. This formidable castle was a stronghold of the Douglas family. Prices: £2.35 - £4.70 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR CP No limit
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Open: All Year PR Max Party Size: 10-50 EF
Open: Open all year 12pm - late (not Christmas Day) PR Max Party Size: 250 Min Age: n/a EF
Contact: Lynne Geary Set in beautiful parkland on the edge of Edinburgh, the University offers 165 ensuite rooms throughout the year, 960 ensuite rooms during the summer vacation, excellent on-site amenities and free parking. Tariff: £39.65 (single) - £28.38(double) per person. 8% Commission Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 940S 20D All ensuite CP R
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Priorwood, High Road, Melrose, TD6 9EF Tel: 01896 822 521 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com
Ad Page IBC This Georgian mansion overlooks Melrose Abbey and is situated in the town Centre. Excellent facilities and an ideal base for exploring the Borders, castles and beautiful scenery. Tariff: From £11 Commission: Neg Open: Mar-Oct (Available Oct-Mar as a RentaHostel) Acc. Type: private, family and dorms 2 Public rooms Sleeping 75 Min party size - 10
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North Haugh, St Andrews KY16 9XW Tel: 01334 467000 Fax: 01334 467001 new.hall@st-andrews.ac.uk www.discoverstandrews.com Ad Page 37 All rooms have en-suite facilities, double beds and TVs. New Hall is located within easy walking distance of the beach, golf courses and historic town centre. Tariff: From £47.00 (single occ) per room 8% Commission Open: Jun-Sep Rooms: 100D All ensuite CP R
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DUNFERMLINE ABBEY AND PALACE
c/o Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 The remains of the great Benedictine Abbey founded by Queen Margaret. The foundations of her church are under the superb 12th Century Romanesque style Nave. Prices: £1.85-£3.70 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR CP No limit
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Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 See the fascinating mine and counter mine, a rare example of Medieval seige techniques and the Bottle Dungeon, hollowed out of solid rock from which death was the only release. Prices: £2.60-£5.20 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR No limit
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Catering for up to 150 for a sit down meal and up to 250 for a reception/ buffet style event. Group menus available on request.
c/o Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
Prices: Group Rates on application Open: Jan-Dec PR GL R CP No limit
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Contact: Jan Henderson Ad Page 35 Underground City and Haunted Graveyard walks - featuring the world famous MacKenzie Poltergeist - the world’s best documented supernatural case. ‘Terrifying’ - Beyond Chance. ‘Brilliant’ - About Edinburgh. ‘Wonderful’ - Edinburgh Evening News
HARD ROCK CAFE
20 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PF Tel: 0131 260 3000 Fax: 0131 225 4530 edinburgh_sales@hardrock.com www.hardrock.com
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Contact: Findlay Withers An exciting wildlife park with 10 species of deer, resident wolves & daily bird of prey demonstrations and new otter enclosure together with our excellent selection of quality shopping and Coffee shop.
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Leaving from large black signs, St Giles Cathedral, Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 1RE Tel: 0131 225 9044 info@blackhart.uk.com www.blackhart.uk.com
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Contact: Travel Trade Ad Page 13 Spectacular, scrumptious and seriously good - the views aren’t too bad either! Meander around the castle then relax and enjoy everything from a biscuit to a banquet in one of two truly unique venues - The Queen Anne and Redcoat Cafes. MC L AT D Other
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Stunning 16th century Renaissance palace set in the gentle scenery of Fife. Country retreat of the Royal Stuart Kings and Queens, it is also home to Britain’s oldest Royal tennis court. Prices: From £7.50 Open: Mar-Oct PR GL CP EPW
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Cupar KY15 4NQ Tel: 01337 810391 Fax: 01337 810477 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk
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Kellie’s oldest tower dates from 1360 and is said to be haunted! Magnificent plaster ceilings, furniture desgigned by Sir Robert Lorimer, and beautiful garden spaces with fine views over the Firth of Forth. Prices: £5.50 Open: Apr-Oct PR GL R CP EPW
Crown Buildings, Troywood, St Andrews KY16 8QH Tel: 01333 310301 Fax: 01333 312040 mod@secretbunker.co.uk www.secretbunker.co.uk
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Contact: Tracy Robertson Ad Page 38 Daily trips around the Forth islands with unique views of the famous Forth Bridges. Option to land and explore Inchcolm, the “Iona of the East”. Glass enclosed saloons or open top viewing deck. Cafe/ bar. Prices: Cruise only - Adult £10 Conc. £9 Child £3.50 (Landing option incurs additional fee) Open: Easter to end October PR
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Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews KY16 9LY Tel: 01334 467100 Fax: 0134 467114 drh-reception@st-andrews.ac.uk www.discoverstandrews.com Ad Page 37 These apartments are perfect for family holidays, golf parties and activity groups. Each apartment has 5 double bedrooms with en-suite faciliities and a shared kitchen/living area. Tariff: £290 - £675 Open: Jun-Sep Units: 46 Apartments 1 Public Room 5 Bedrooms sleeping 6 CP R Min Party Size - 4
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Central & West SCOTLAND INVERARAY
BEN LOMOND
K E R RY C R OY, I S L E O F B U T E
ARGYLL, THE ISLES, LOCH LOMOND, STIRLING & THE TROSSACHS
Coll Arinagour Tobermory
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Portnacroish Bridge Lismore of Orchy Ulva Craignure Connel Killin Isle of Oban Tyndrum Lochearnhead Mull Iona Crieff Loch Crianlarich Fionnphort Awe Auchterarder Loch Luing Katrine Inveraray Callander Tarbet Scarba Dunblane Colonsay Strachur Loch Bridge of Allan Alloa Lomond Scalasaig Ardlussa Lochgilphead Stirling Helensburgh Oronsay Denny Grangemouth Alexandria Dunoon Dumbarton Falkirk Bo'ness Port Jura Tighnabruaich Greenock Askaig Tarbert EDINBURGH Kennacraig Rothesay GLASGOW Portnahaven Islay Largs Gigha Port Ellen Tayinloan Arran K i n t y r e
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ARGYLL, & THE ISLES
THE BIRTHPLACE OF SCOTLAND AND THE CRADLE OF ITS CHRISTIANITY Coast, countryside, castles and gardens, islands, seascapes, history, wildlife, lochs, mountains, glens, and rivers - no wonder this area is one of the gems of Scotland. Highly popular and very accessible with a myriad of attractions, accommodation of all types and world class fresh, local produce. And then there is the culture, born out of Gaeldom and Highland heritage and a style of living prevalent to these shores; crofting. This is the land of Mull, Iona, Jura, Islay, Kintyre and Oban - an area as diverse as one can get.
ARGYLL & THE ISLES IONA ABBEY & ST COLUMBA CENTRE One of Scotland’s most historic and sacred sites, Iona Abbey was founded by St Columba and his Irish followers in AD 563.
CRARAE GARDENS (NTS) 100 acres of gardens with one of the best collections of the genus rhododendron in Scotland.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY The Macrihanish Golf Festival and Islay Festival of Malt & Music (May), Cantilena Summer Festival (Chamber Music) in Islay (late June), Mull of Kintyre Music Festival (Aug), Islay Jazz Festival (Sept), Tour of Mull Rally (Oct). For full up to date information visit:
WWW.VISITSCOTTISHHEARTLANDS.COM The most popular “base” for tours in this part of the West Highlands is Oban. From here it is an easy trip north to Fort William or Tyndrum via Dunstaffnage Castle, the Sealife Centre at Barcaldine, Arduaine Gardens (NTS), Cruachan Power Station, Kinlochlaich Gardens and many other attractions. For Gardens, the NTS and Glorious Gardens of Argyll are useful contacts. Tours of Mull are highly popular taking in Iona, Tobermory and a ferry trip as well. Basing tours in Mull is also popular. Islay and Jura are both easily accessible from Kintyre, Jura being the most rugged and wild. Inveraray should form part of any tour to Kintyre with the castle, jail and Crarae Gardens (NTS) essential viewing. The road from Inveraray to Campbeltown (A83) is full of attractions but make sure you give yourself time. Argyll and the Isles offer a myriad of tour opportunities with so many themes available.
Oban, the “Gateway to the Isles”, has been a major port to the islands for centuries. Ferries to Mull leave regularly and the port is the starting point for island hopping. The beautiful gardens of Argyll are a horticulturalist’s paradise ranging from the unusually lime-rich soils of the Isle of Lismore to the more common peaty soils of the mainland - both offer distinctive ranges of floral displays. Oban abounds with evening entertainment, accommodation, shopping and its own distillery. Group attractions include Dunstaffnage Castle and Chapel; Arduaine Gardens (NTS); Bonawe Iron Furnace, Taynuilt; Oban Distillery; Oban Rare Breeds Park; Barcaldine Castle; Scottish Sealife Sanctuary, Barcaldine; Ardchattan Priory, North Connel; Ardanaiseig Gardens, Kilchrenan; Barguillean’s Angus Garden, Taynuilt; Cruachan Power Station Visitor Centre, Dalmally; Kilchurn Castle, Dalmally; Craignish Castle, Ardfern; Inverawe Fisheries and Smokery, Taynuilt; Ardmaddy Castle; Ardmaddy Gardens, Isle of Seil; Oban; Oban Chocolate Company.
Both Inveraray (Castle, Jail and NTS Crarae Gardens) and Lochgilphead are highly popular holiday destinations with Tarbert having one of the most photographed harbours in Scotland. The eastern seaboard of Kintyre, overlooking Arran, is full of historic sites like Saddell Abbey, Skipness Castle and the sublime setting of Carradale, with the busier western side offering spectacular views over to Islay, Jura and Gigha. GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Island Hopping, Coast and Countryside, History, Wildlife, Activities, Scenic Beauty, Castles and Gardens.
Mull, only a 45 minute ferry trip from Oban, is surrounded by wildlife watching opportunities - whales, dolphins, seals and numerous species of seabird, in addition to otters, red deer, golden eagles and the occasional osprey. Tobermory is famed for its colourful waterfront buildings, its distillery and the Spanish Galleon lying in the silt somewhere offshore. The peaceful, spiritual Island of Iona radiates harmony and is the birthplace of Christianity in Scotland - the fertility of the Island contrasts sharply with the mountains and moorland of Mull. Tiree is almost completely flat although its situation strongly favours windsurfing. Coll is a wonderful wilderness of sand dunes, fields and lochs with superb bird life and selection of wild flowers.
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Islay, Jura and Kintyre is where the original Scots (6th century) settled. Pre-historic cairns, standing stones, ancient castles and crannogs are all part of this area. Wildlife just abounds - in the air, land (and many superlative beaches) and sea. Picturesque short walks are a fine complement to the famous single malt whiskies distilled here, especially on Islay!
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LOCH LOMOND, BUTE & THE COWAL PENINSULA
HISTORIC HOUSES AND GARDENS, SCENIC BEAUTY & OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES The true value of Loch Lomond was finally recognised in 2002 when a National Park was set up to protect this icon of the Scottish environment. More popular than ever, the Loch splendours in scenic beauty and offers boundless activities. It is now a place of learning, understanding and conservation all aimed at preserving this idyllic beauty. More groups have passed Loch Lomond than probably any other location in Scotland - many on their way to Dunoon or Bute, over the “Arrochar Alps” - no problem with “first impressions” here!
LOCH LOMOND, BUTE & THE COWAL PENINSULA NATIONAL PARK GATEWAY CENTRE An introduction to the National Park and its many other attractions.
MOUNT STUART, ROTHESAY, BUTE Britain’s most astounding Victorian gothic mansion with over 300 acres of gardens.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY The main A82 Glasgow to Inverness road, via Fort William is one of the main arteries into the highlands. Loch Lomond lies alongside this road so no detour is really required. At Tarbet, follow the A83 over the 'Rest and be Thankful' and turn off at Cairndow on to the A815 which takes you deep down into Cowal through St Catherine’s and Strachur (visit the Strachur Smiddy Museum) with Inveraray in view across Loch Fyne. Dunoon lies 19 miles south past Loch Eck and some superb scenery. For full up to date information visit: WWW.VISITSCOTTISHHEARTLANDS.COM From Dunoon attractions like the Castle House Museum, Benmore Botanic Gardens (Dunoon) and Millcroft Scottish Lavender (Tighnabruaich) can be visited on route to Bute to see the Isle of Bute Discovery Centre, Mount Stuart House and Gardens, and Rothesay Castle in addition to a round tour of the island taking in the scenery and ever changing vistas - paying close attention to the seals in Scalpsie Bay and the feral mountain goats, buzzards and roe deer. WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
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Loch Lomond is an impressive 24 miles long, 5 miles wide and has 38 islands. One of its islands, Inchlonaig, is scattered with yew trees that were originally planted by Robert the Bruce to supply bows for his archers at The Battle of Bannockburn. The remains of ancient loch dwellings - crannogs - can be located just off Inchcailloch, one of the most accessible islands of Loch Lomond. National Park status was gained in 2002 and the National Park Gateway Centre, together with the Loch Lomond Shores complex at Balloch and the sheltered harbour at Balmaha, offers visitors the opportunity to learn more about this national treasure as well as giving the opportunity to explore or take part in many water sports on the Loch. Sweeney's Cruises and Cruise Loch Lomond offer group trips from Tarbet. The magnificent shore setting of Loch Lomond Golf Club hosts the Scottish Open and attracts some of the best golfers in the world. Helensburgh stands at the mouth of the Gareloch with superb views down towards Dunoon and the Holy Loch. This handsome town, birthplace of John Logie Baird, the inventor of the television, dates back to the 18th century. The National Trust for Scotland’s Hill House, is a fine example of architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s distinctive and innovative design.
Scottish kings, lies at the heart of the Firth of Clyde and is the favourite destination of the famous Waverley, the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world. The Royal Burgh of Rothesay splendours in Victorian architecture and in past decades was a major summer holiday destination. The wildlife of Bute is also varied with feral mountain goats, buzzards and roe deer in the hills and fine fishing in the lochs and sea where seals keep a constant eye on proceedings. GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Historic Houses and Gardens, Scenic Beauty, Activities.
LOCH LOMOND
West from Loch Lomond, over the “Arrochar Alps”, the Saddle, Cnoc Coinnich, The Brack, The Cobbler and Beinn Ime is where the rugged Highlands take over from the rolling hills and fertile fields of the east and south. Dunoon on the Cowal Peninsula, sitting on the shores of the Clyde Estuary offers a fascinating selection of craft shops, cafes and museums, as well as the opportunity to take a pleasure cruise amidst the breathtaking coastal scenery of the Firth of Clyde. The Isle of Bute, once the island retreat of
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STIRLING AND THE TROSSACHS HISTORY, CASTLES, SCENIC BEAUTY, WALKING, CITY CULTURE GREAT SHOPPING
Stirling, a former royal burgh and newly appointed city since 2002, engraved forever in the country’s history as a major logistical prize for any invader. Highly significant battles were fought near here - Bannockburn and Stirling Bridge - battles that were to shape the future of Scotland’s independence as a sovereign state. Stirling’s majestic Castle has seen plenty of action over the centuries and still stands proud over the Forth Valley - a symbol of power and strength, designed to send a signal of defiance to any foe.
STIRLING AND THE TROSSACHS STIRLING CASTLE One of Scotland’s grandest castles due to its imposing position and impressive architecture, commanding the countryside for many miles around.
SS SIR WALTER SCOTT This historic steamship regularly sets sail on Loch Katrine from Trossachs Pier and cruises up to Stronachlacher. Special events taking place in celebration of Trossachs 2010.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY Based in Stirling, there are a number of different themes on which to base itineraries. History draws you to Stirling Castle, Bannockburn Heritage Centre, the National Wallace Monument, Doune Castle, the Old Town Jail, Castle Campbell (Dollar), Blackness Castle and the Antonine Wall. Stirling is also an excellent city to explore and then relax in the centre’s shops and cafes - excellent for that “free” day. For full up to date information visit: WWW.VISITSCOTTISHHEARTLANDS.COM Scenic beauty takes you along the River Forth into the Trossachs - Aberfoyle (Scottish Wool Centre, Queen Elizabeth Forest Park), Lochs Katrine (perhaps a cruise and a walk to Rob Roy’s birthplace for the fittest?) and Venachar, the Lake of Menteith - or further north via Callander into the mountains of Breadalbane, past Loch Lubnaig and Strathyre and up to Killin (Ben Lawers Visitor Centre, Breadalbane Visitor Centre and the NTS Moirlanich Longhouse) and Crianlarich through spectacular glens. Callander is also a popular “base” from which to tour the surrounding countryside with plenty of accommodation, restaurants, shopping and activity opportunities.
Stirling - the ancient capital of Scotland, dominated by the awesome Stirling Castle, lies at the heart of the nation’s history with its strategic position being recognised by many a friend and foe. Today, the new city offers the group visitor superb shopping options, excellent pubs and entertainment, with eclectic restaurants and cafes and excellent accommodation choices. Attractions for the group visitor are plentiful in and around Stirling. Bannockburn Heritage Centre (NTS), Stirling Castle and the regimental Museum of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, National Wallace Monument, the Old Town Jail, Cambuskenneth Abbey, Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum (Stirling), Blair Drummond Safari and Leisure Park (Doune), Dunblane Cathedral, Alloa Tower (NTS).
Rob Roy’s birthplace at Glengyle. In the middle of the Lake of Menteith lie the ruins of Inchmahome Priory, once a refuge for the infant Mary Queen of Scots. The River Teith flows sedately through the town of Callander and walking along its banks watching for signs of salmon is always interesting. Here, the woollen mills at Kilmahog and the Hamilton Toy Collection are worthy of inclusion in any itinerary as is the NTS property - Moirlanich Longhouse. Above all, this is a remarkably beautiful area full of activity opportunities, walks, wildlife and discovery! GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS History, Castles, Scenic Beauty, Walking, City Culture, Shopping.
Falkirk, to the east, was once the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire, and the remains of the Antonine Wall, recently awarded UNESCO World Heritage status, can be explored at Rough Castle about a mile and a half away from the remarkable Falkirk Wheel on the Forth & Clyde Canal, “the world’s first and only rotating boat lift” - a testimony to modern technology and engineering. A reminder of earlier, more stormy times is the 15th century Blackness Castle, poised above the River Forth. Callendar House in Falkirk tells stories spanning 600 years of Scottish history. Through wars, rebellions and the industrial revolution, the house has played host to many great historical figures over the centuries, including Mary, Queen of Scots, Cromwell and Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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The Trossachs lie at the frontier between the Highlands and the Lowlands and form part of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The popular holiday town of Aberfoyle offers superb walking and cycling opportunities. Cruises on Loch Katrine are very popular and take the visitor near to T H E D U K E S PA S S
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Visitors will go on a journey that allows intriguing close views of a wide variety of species from humble starfish to mighty sharks ending at the top of the Aquarium with stunning views over the Loch.
Open daily from 10am (except Christmas Day). Feeding demonstrations throughout the day. Free coach parking. Lift access to the cafe viewing platform. *discounted rates apply to off peak periods only (school holiday periods excluded)
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With 30 fascinating natural marine habitats containing everything from Octopus to Sharks, a busy Seal rescue facility and forest walk visitors will enjoy a truly memorable day out whatever the weather.
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Established family coach tour operator for groups of 30 to 800, bch bonded.
Fitzcharles Coaches Ltd
87 Newhouse Road, Grangemouth, FK3 8NJ Tel: 01324 482093 Fax: 01324 665411 info@fitzcharles.co.uk www.fitzcharles.co.uk
Details available on
www.gardens-of-argyll.co.uk or by contacting
01499 600261
INVERARAY
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& Witness Living History
“Brilliant and fun”. “A superb experience!”
Face t he Ju dge Get lo cked up Samp le t he punis hmen ts
“One of the best attractions we have ever been to!” larger discounts for pre-booked parties
OPEN ALL YEAR www.inverarayjail.co.uk. Church Square, Inveraray, Argyll, PA32 8TX Tel 01499 302381 e: info@inverarayjail.co.uk
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CRARAE GARDENS (NTS)
THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR SCOTLAND, CRARAE, INVERARAY PA32 8YA Tel: 0844 493 2663 Fax: 0844 493 2260 traveltrade@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk
LOCH LOMOND, BALLOCH, ALEXANDRIA G83 8SS Tel: 01389 752376 Fax: 01389 721082 info@sweeneyscruises.com www.sweeneyscruises.com
Prices: £4.50 Open: Jan-Dec PR GL R CP EPW no max
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Open: All year round PR GL CP EPW No Limit
Contact: Peter Innes Ladies & Men’s fashions, Cashmere, Golf Shop, Whisky Shop,Pavers Shoes, Ponden Home Interiors, Scottish gifts and food. Village Restaurant with Costa Coffee Drivers room. Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec R CP No limit
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CRUACHAN - THE HOLLOW MOUNTAIN
CRUACHAN VISITOR CENTRE, DALMALLY PA33 1AN Tel: 01866 822618 Fax: 01866 822509 visit.cruachan@scottishpower.com www.visitcruachan.co.uk
One of Britain’s finest examples of an exotic Himalayan-style woodland with an array of exotic plants & shrubs all year round. ATTRACTIONS
One Hour Cruise departs hourly in summer months. Two Hour Cruise departs 1pm and 3pm (summer only). Evening sunset cruise departs 7pm (July & August only). Full commentary, bar and toilet facilities on board. Book online at www.sweeneyscruises.com
ATTRACTIONS
Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec R CP EPW No limit
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Contact: Bryan Conlan Informative live show with sheep dogs and ducks. Paddocks with various sheep breeds and duck pond. Birds of Prey centre Browse quality shopping.150 seat restaurant with Costa Coffee. Coach washing facilities.
CRARAE
Open: See website for locations and entrance details
1 VISITOR
1 VISITOR
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BALLOCH, LOCH LOMOND
1 VISITOR
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ANTARTEX SHOPPING VILLAGE
LOCH LOMOND INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, HEATHER AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA G83 0TP Tel: 01389 752393 Fax: 01389 750656 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk
DALMALLY
Tel: 01499 600261 Fax: 01499 600241 www.gardens-of-argyll.co.uk
20 gardens to visit in the West of Scotland, from Helensburgh to North of Oban,including 8 on islands. Something for everyone with interesting plants to see throughout the year.
THE SCOTTISH WOOL CENTRE
ALEXANDRIA
ABERFOYLE
ARGYLL & BUTE
GLORIOUS GARDENS OF ARGYLL AND BUTE
Journey deep into the secret heart of this majestic mountain and you’ll discover one of the hidden wonders of the Scottish Highlands, Cruachan Power Station. An underground world on a spectacular scale. Prices: Adults £6 Sen/Stu £5 children 6 yrs to 16 yrs £2.50 Open: Easter - November 7 days winter opening hours on request PR GL R CP EPW No limit
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Contact: Carol Bennett Ad IFC This year Oban is offering a new flavours tour where visitors to the distillery will explore exactly what happens in the process to produce Oban single malt’s unique spirit character. Prices: £6.00 Open: Feb-Dec PR GL EPW No limit
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INVERARAY
GLASGOW
ATTRACTIONS
1 VISITOR
ISLE OF ISLAY
Prices: £3.75 - £7.95 Open: Open All Year PR GL EPW 100
Historic Attraction
CAOL ILA DISTILLERY
Port Askaig, Isle of Islay PA46 7RL Tel: 01496 302760 Fax: 01496 302763 caolila.distillery@diageo.com www.discovering-distilleries.com Pronounced ‘cull-eela’, the distillery is situated on the north eastern shores of Islay, tucked away in a hidden cove near Port Askaig.
TROSSACHS WOOLLEN MILL
1 VISITOR
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ATTRACTIONS
Contact: Tricia MacIntyre
Visit our distillery and receive the warmest welcome on Islay. Your visit includes a guided tour and dram. Bowmore Distillery self catering cottages are also available. Groups welcome. Prices: £4.00 - Concessions Available Open: Jan-Dec PR GL CP Parties by arrangement
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Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec R CP No limit
Prices: £4.00 Free entry to Lagavulin Distillery included in tour price. Open: Feb-Dec PR GL CP EPW By Appointment
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LOCH KATRINE
Trossachs Pier, Loch Katrine, By Callander, Stirling FK17 8HZ Tel: 01877 332000 Fax: 01877 376317 cruises@lochkatrine.com www.lochkatrine.com Contact: Gail Canaway Ad Page 48
1 VISITOR
Visit the Weaving Exhibition where the Looms date back to 1927 producing the famous Trossachs Rugs. Beautiful knitwear, countrywear, outerwear, as well as Scottish foods and gifts - and Hamish the Highland cow.
Ad IFC
Cruise Loch Katrine, the heart of The Trossachs on ‘Lady of the Lake’ or the classic steamship ‘Sir Walter Scott’. Shopping, lochside dining in The Anchor’s Rest, free coach parking. Prices: Special group rates and reservations available on all sailings Open: Apr-Oct PR R CP EPW 150
Tour
STIRLING
ATTRACTIONS
Contact: Janette Gibson Ad Page 49 In a stunning lochside position witness ‘living’ history at the Courthouse & Prison.Experience the atmosphere, brought vividly to life by the ‘real’ warders, matron and prisoners.Interest and excitement for all.
Contact: Visitor Centre Ad Page 22
LOCH KATRINE
ATTRACTIONS
1 VISITOR
ISLE OF ISLAY ATTRACTIONS
1 VISITOR
KILMAHOG
ATTRACTIONS
1 VISITOR
ISLE OF ISLAY ATTRACTIONS
Bowmore, Isle Of Islay PA43 7JS Tel: 01496 810671 Fax: 01496 810757 bowmore.distillery@ morrisonbowmore.co.uk www.bowmore.com
Contact: Claire Muir
SCOTTISH SEA LIFE SANCTUARY
Stafford Street, Oban PA34 5NH Tel: 01631 572004 Fax: 01631 572011 oban.distillery@diageo.com www.discovering-distilleries.com
Ad Page 12
This tranquil garden oasis is renowned for its spectacular displays of rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias, blue Tibetan poppies & giant Himalayan lillies - a real horticultural adventure across the temperate world. Prices: £4.50 Open: Jan-Dec PR GL CP EPW
BOWMORE DISTILLERY
OBAN
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Kilmahog, by Callander FK17 8HD Tel: 01877 330178 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk
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BANNOCKBURN HERITAGE CENTRE (NTS)
Barcaldine, Connel, Oban PA37 1SE Tel: 01631 720386 Fax: 01631 720529 slcoban@merlinentertainments.biz www.sealsanctuary.co.uk Contact: Alex Blackman Ad Page 33 47 The Scottish SEA LIFE Sanctuary is located on the shores of Loch Creran. It houses a busy seal rescue centre, a superb aquarium with North American Otters and attractive outdoor amenities. Prices: Group Prices: Adult: 6.50 Child £4.50 Concessions £5.50. 1 leader free with every 10 paying Open: Open Jan - Dec daily from 10am. Closing times vary. PR GL R CP EPW
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ATTRACTIONS
ATTRACTIONS
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Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec R CP No limit
Contact: Centre Manager Ad Page 22 Come and see the magic behind the distillation of the World’s No. 1 Lowland Single Malt, Auchentoshan. Only 20 minutes from Glasgow city centre. Full wheelchair access. Groups welcome. Prices: £5.00 Open: Jan - Dec GL CP EPW Group bookings by appointment.
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In Loch Lomond Shores, discover strange and beautiful creatures from the world’s oceans and our loch-side shores. Enjoy spectacular views of Loch Lomond from the cafe. Group Prices: Adults £6.50 Child £4.50 Conc £5.50. 1 free leader with 10 Open: Jan - Dec From 10am. Closing times vary. PR R CP EPW No limit
KILMAHOG WOOLLEN MILL
OBAN DISTILLERY VISITOR CENTRE
THE National Trust for Scotland, Arduaine, Oban PA34 4XQ Tel: 0844 493 2663 Fax: 0844 493 2260 traveltrade@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk
Contact: Emma McDougal Ad Page 33 47
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250 year old mill complete with original waterwheel. Discover your Scottish Clan and tartan at Clan History and Heraldry Centre. Driver’s room. Coach washing facilities.
ARDUAINE GARDENS
Loch Lomond Shores, Ben Lomond Way, Balloch G83 8QL Tel: 01389 721500 Fax: 01389 756429 lochlomondsealife@merlinentertainments.biz www.sealife.co.uk
Contact: Jackie Thomson Ad Page 72 At the end of the road on the remote southern coast of Islay, you’ll come to Ardbeg and receive a warm welcome as well as a dram after the tour. More indepth tours and tastings available by prior appointment. Prices: £4.00 Open: Jan - Dec (closed Christmas and New Year) PR GL R CP EPW 12
ATTRACTIONS
LOCH LOMOND SEA LIFE AQUARIUM
ARDBEG DISTILLERY
Port Ellen, Isle of Islay PA42 7EA Tel: 01496 302244 Fax: 01496 302040 jthomson@glenmorangie.co.uk www.ardbeg.com
Contact: Claire Muir
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Prices: From £4.00 Free entry to Caol Ila Distillery included in tour price. Open: Feb-Dec GL CP EPW By appointment.
Contact: Joyce Webb A beautifully restored mill, overlooking the River Dochart. Step inside where the legends of Scotland’s High Country are revealed - from the story of St. Fillan to the history of the clans. Gift and Book Shop. Prices: Adults - £2.95; Children - £1.95; Discount for groups of 10+ Open: Apr-Oct PR EPW 25
NNNN Historic House
by Callander FK17 8HD Tel: 01877 330268 Fax: 01877 331631 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk
Falls of Dochart, Killin FK21 8XE Tel: 01567 820254 info@breadalbanefolklorecentre.com www.breadalbanefolklorecentre.com
Ad IFC
Ad Page 49 See history brought to life in the working Georgian kitchen, or find out more about the House’s colourful history from permanent displays. With a changing programme of temporary exhibitions, gift shop, The Park Gallery and Teashop at the Stables, a day out at Callendar House offers something for everyone. Prices: Free Admission Open: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sundays (Apr-Sept) 2pm-5pm. Last admission: 4pm R
INVERARAY JAIL
Church Square, Inveraray PA32 8TX Tel: 01499302381 Fax: 01499302195 info@inverarayjail.co.uk www.inverarayjail.co.uk
A82, by Dalmuir, Clydebank, Glasgow G81 4SJ Tel: 01389 878561 Fax: 01389 877368 auchentoshan.distillery@ morrisonbowmore.com www.auchentoshan.com
1 VISITOR
Lagavulin, Port Ellen PA42 7DZ Tel: 01496 302730 Fax: 01496 302733 lagavulin@diageo.com www.discovering-distilleries.com One of the finest distilleries on the Isle of Islay. Next to Dunyvaig Castle, three miles from Port Ellen.
LOCH LOMOND
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LAGAVULIN DISTILLERY
Contact: Tricia MacIntyre
ATTRACTIONS
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Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 Founded by St Columba in AD 563. A celebrated focus for Christian pilgrimage, Iona retains its spiritual atmosphere & remains a vital place of worship. The Abbey houses a collection of medieval & religious carved stones. Prices: £2.35 - £4.70 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR GL CP No limit
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ATTRACTIONS
1 VISITOR
Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec R CP No limit
c/o Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
KILLIN
ISLE OF ISLAY
1 VISITOR
ATTRACTIONS
Originally a Blacksmiths shop, dating from 1787. Here you will now find a wide selection of knitwear, tartans, countrywear and outerwear, Scottish gifts and foods.
IONA ABBEY AND NUNNERY
KILMAHOG
ATTRACTIONS
1 VISITOR
Contact: Kirsteen Bell
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The Anvil, Inveraray PA32 8UY Tel: 01499 302166 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk
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1 VISITOR
INVERARAY WOOLLEN MILL
Contact: Peter Baxter Ad Page 39 An enchanting garden steeped in history and surrounded by dramatic scenery. Benmore boasts a world famous collection of rhododendrons and one of the finest entrances to any botanic garden in the world - a spectacular avenue of Giant Redwoods. Come and visit the newly restored Victorian Fernery. Prices: £1.00-£10 Open: Mar-Oct PR GL R CP No limit
AUCHENTOSHAN DISTILLERY
Callendar Park, Falkirk FK1 1YR Tel: 01324 503770 Fax: 01324 503771 callendar.house@falkirk.gov.uk www.falkirk.gov.uk/cultural
Dunoon PA23 8QU Tel: 01369 706261 Fax: 01369 706369 benmore@rbge.org.uk www.rbge.org.uk/benmore
ISLE OF IONA
ATTRACTIONS
1 VISITOR
INVERARAY
Contact: Rhona Hunter Ad Page 46 Often described as Scotland’s most beautiful distillery, Glengoyne welcomes visitors all year round for guided distillery tours, in-depth whisky blending and tasting sessions and superb shop. Situated on A81 approx 35 minutes drive from Stirling, Glasgow and Loch Lomond. Prices: £5.50 - £100.00 Open: Jan-Dec GL CP EPW No limit
CALLENDAR HOUSE
BENMORE BOTANIC GARDEN
On Scenic A81 Road, Dumgoyne, Near Killearn, Glasgow G63 9LB Tel: 01360 550254 Fax: 01360 550094 reception@glengoyne.com www.glengoyne.com
1 VISITOR
FALKIRK
DUNOON
DUMGOYNE
GLENGOYNE DISTILLERY
Ad Page 12
Site of Robert the Bruce’s famous victory over the English in 1314. Colouful exhibitions and filmshows capture the special atmosphere of this iconic battlefield. Prices: £4.50 Open: Mar-Oct PR GL R CP EPW
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LOCH LOMOND YOUTH HOSTEL
Arden, Near Balloch, Alexandria G83 8RB Tel: 01389 850 226 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com
Ad Page IBC In Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, an impressive country house with spectacular views. Excellent facilities that are well suited to groups and within easy reach of many tourist attractions. Tariff: From £11 Commission: Neg Open: Mar-Oct (Oct-Mar RentaHostel) Acc. Type: private, en-suite and dorms 4 Public rooms Sleeping 110 Min party size - 10
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Ad Page IBC In heart of the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, offering an unrivalled location. Relax and enjoy the magnificent views, fish, sail or walk the West Highland Way which passes the front door. Tariff: From £10.50 Commission: Neg Open: Mar-Oct (Nov-Feb RentaHostel) Acc. Type: private, family, ensuite, disabled & dorms 2 Public rooms Sleeping 75 Min party size - 10
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ROYAL HOTEL
Argyll Square, Oban PA34 4BE Tel: 01355 266 886 Fax: 01355 260 782 groupsales@strathmorehotels.com www.strathmorehotels.com
Luss, Loch Lomond G83 8PA Tel: 01436 860 201 Fax: 01436 860 203 events@loch-lomond.co.uk www.loch-lomond.co.uk Contact: Events Team Panoramic views of loch and mountains, 2 AA rosette restaurant, lounge area, stylish accommodation, resident only health suite with swimming pool and spa. Special group rates available. Tariff: £89 - £249 B&B per room 10% Commission Open: All year Rooms: 32D 10T 4F All ensuite CP R
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Contact: Rhonda Wood Ad Page 15 Built in 1895 the Royal Hotel offers traditional Scottish hospitality within quality modern surroundings. The hotel stands in the centre of town close to the harbour and ferry terminal. Tariff: Negotiable Open: Jan - Dec Rooms: 21S 19D 46T 5F All Ensuite R
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OBAN YOUTH HOSTEL,
STIRLING YOUTH HOSTEL,
Ad Page IBC Both our seafront hostel and purposebuilt Oban Lodge offer panoramic views across the bay. A great base for groups looking for action-packed adventure, a taste of local culture and history or a gateway to the islands. Tariff: From £11 Commission: Neg Open: Jan-Dec Acc. Type: private, family, en-suite and dorms 2 Public rooms Sleeping 61 Min party size - 10
Ad Page IBC Stirling is steeped in history and its location makes it easily accessible from Edinburgh or Glasgow and perfect for touring Scotland. The hostel offers superb modern facilities and a friendly international atmosphere. Tariff: From £12 Commission: Neg Open: Jan-Dec Acc. Type: en-suite, private, family and dorms 2 Public rooms Sleeping 124 Min party size - 10
Corran Esplanade, Oban PA34 5AF Tel: 01631 562 025 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com
By Drymen, Glasgow, G63 0AR Tel: 01360 870 259 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com
Contact: Eric Brown A 17th Century country house hotel is set in 20 acres of secluded gardens on the banks of the beautiful River Teith. Offering refined dining in our award winning restaurant, luxury bedrooms with modern facilities. Tariff: From £72.50 per night per person 10% Commission Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 6D 6T 2F All ensuite CP R
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ROMAN CAMP COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL
Off Main Street, Callander FK17 8BG Tel: 01877 330003 Fax: 01877 331533 mail@romancamphotel.co.uk www.romancamphotel.co.uk
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Contact: Graham Kelly, General Manager Modern Inn rooms, plus elegant beach house on shores of Loch Lomond. Fantastic fish restaurant and whisky bar, 200 Scottish whiskies, real ales and traditional live folk music. Special group rates available. Tariff: £69 - £189 B&B per room 10% Commission Open: All year Rooms: 19D 1F CP R
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Ad Page 49 Take time during your visit to Callendar House to sample the fare at The Teashop at the Stables. Open daily throughout the summer season,and Monday to Saturday in the winter months, the Teashop serves a range of lunch options, snacks and home baking. MC L AT 28 Max
STIRLING
Luss, Loch Lomond G83 8PD Tel: +44 (0)1436 860 678 Fax: +44(0)1436 860 203 inverbeg.reception@ loch-lomond.co.uk www.innatinverbeg.co.uk
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St John Street, Stirling, FK8 1EA Tel: 01786 473 442 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com
BUNKHOUSES
6 HOSTELS &
Loch Katrine - a special experience for groups to enjoy. Priority reservations and discounts available on all sailings. Private charters, entertainment and catering for social and corporate events. Cycle hire available from Katrinewheelz. Open: All Year PR Max Party Size: 150 EF
BUNKHOUSES
Contact: Gail Canaway Ad Page 48
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A beautiful 17th Century house hotel set in 20 acres of gardens with river views directly off the main street of Callander. Two Restaurants with AA 3 rosette awards, offering quality food service and a fantastic setting. MC L AT D Other 180 Max
c/o Travel Trade, Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8664 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
Luss, Loch Lomond G83 8PA Tel: 01436 860 201 Fax: 01436 860 203 events@loch-lomond.co.uk www.loch-lomond.co.uk The 2 AA rosette Colquhoun’s restaurant within Lodge on Loch Lomond Hotel has panoramic views of the Loch and mountains. Excellent group lunch and dinner menus/rates are available, by prior arrangement. MC L AT D 150 Max
Callendar Park, Falkirk FK1 1YR Tel: 01324 503775 Fax: 01324 503771 callendar.house@falkirk.gov.uk www.falkirk.gov.uk/cultural
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Trossachs Pier, Loch Katrine, By Callendar, Stirling FK17 8HZ Tel: 01877 332000 Fax: 01877 376317 cruises@lochkatrine.com www.lochkatrine.com
Tariff: Negotiable by arrangement Open: Jan - Dec Rooms: 9S 18D 11T 3F All ensuite CP R
LODGE ON LOCH LOMOND HOTEL
BUNKHOUSES
LOCH KATRINE
Contact: Shirley Greig The Royal Marine situated at the seaward gateway to Scotland’s National Park, has been tastefully modernised whilst retaining lovely original features. Highland nights are featured with great Scottish menus.
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Contact: Events Team
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Mr.C’s Fish and Whisky Bar/ Restaurant offers fish teas, fresh seafood and meat dishes from the grill, over 200 whiskies, real ales and traditional live folk music. Special group rates available. (min nos 20) MC L AT D 160 Max
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THE TEASHOP AT THE STABLES
Contact: Eric Brown
6 HOSTELS &
Luss, Loch Lomond G83 8PD Tel: 01436 860 678 Fax: 01436 860 203 inverbeg.reception@ loch-lomond.co.uk www.innatinverbeg.co.uk
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The Winnock has recently been extensively refurbished whilst retaining the 18th century character of the original inn. It is ideally located for exploring Scotland’s 1st national park and nearby cities. Tariff: from £49.00 per room Open: all year Rooms: 6S 29D 19T 19F all ensuite CP R
LOCH LOMOND
ACCOMMODATION
THE INN AT INVERBEG
Hunter’s Quay, Dunoon PA23 8HJ Tel: 01369 705810 Fax: 01369 702329 info@royalmarinehotel.co.uk www.royalmarinehotel.co.uk
Contact: David Warnes
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The Square, Drymen G63 0BL Tel: 01360 660245 Fax: 01360 660267 info@winnockhotel.com www.winnockhotel.com
LOCH KATRINE
NNNNN Castle
LOCH LOMOND
ATTRACTIONS
1 VISITOR
STOPS
WINNOCK HOTEL
5 GROUP ACTIVITIES
Considered to be the grandest of all Scotland’s castles with outstanding architecture including the recently restored Great Hall and Gatehouse. Prices: £4.50-£9.00 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec) PR GL R CP No limit
DUNOON
2 MEAL
STOPS
2 MEAL
DRYMEN
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An unforgetable experience for groups of all ages - on a live tour to show what Victorian prison life was like. Rooftop Viewpoint, Souvenir and Gift Shop, Prison life exhibition. A favourite for school parties. Prices: From £4.50 (Groups 10+) Open: Easter to Hallowe’en PR GL EPW 50
ROMAN CAMP COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL
Off Main Street, Callander FK17 8BG Tel: 01877 330003 Fax: 01877 331533 mail@romancamphotel.co.uk www.romancamphotel.co.uk
Contact: Duty Manager Ad Page 48
Contact: Graham Kelly, General Manager
Contact: Jackie Thomson Ad Page 72 With the aromas of home baking and the sound of the sea outside, The Old Kiln cafe is a magical place. People flock here to enjoy hearty, traditional dishes. Open Jan-Dec (except Christmas and New Year). MC L AT Other 50 Max
Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13
BUNKHOUSES
Port Ellen PA42 7EA Tel: 01496 302244 Fax: 01496 302040 jthomson@glenmorangie.co.uk www.ardbeg.com
St John Street, Stirling FK8 1EA Tel: 01786 450050 info@oldtownjail.com www.oldtownjail.com
6 HOSTELS &
ARDBEG DISTILLERY
LOCH LOMOND
ATTRACTIONS
1 VISITOR
ISLE OF ISLAY
NNNN Museum
STIRLING OLD TOWN JAIL
c/o Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
CALLANDER
STIRLING CASTLE
Abbey Craig, Hillfoots Road, Stirling FK9 5LF Tel: 01786 472140 info@nationalwallacemonument.com www.nationalwallacemonument.com Contact: Ian Anderson Ad Page 48 A national hero - a national landmark, and a wonderful experience for groups. Panoramic views, Wallace’s broadsword, Hall of Heroes, Legends Coffee House, Woodland Walks, Free Parking, Audio Tour (5 languages). Prices: £5.85 (Groups 10+) Open: Jan-Dec PR R CP EPW 60
STIRLING
STIRLING
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Aberfeldy Dunkeld Milton
Alloa Dunfermline
ABERDEEN CITY & SHIRE Lossiemouth
Inverharity Dykehead
Forfar Glamis
Coupar Angus
Todhills
Dundee a of T
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Grantownon-Spey
Arbroath
Muirdrum Carnoustie Monifieth
Tayport Newport -on-Tay
Peterhead Boddam
Oldmeldrum Inverurie
Alford
Corgarff
Inverkeilor
Marywell
Rathen
Huntly
Mossat Aviemore
Fraserburgh
Macduff Turriff
Rhynie
Montrose
Inchbraoch
Blairgowrie
th Fir
Aberlour Dufftown
Brechin Friockheim
Cullen Banff
Buckie Keith
Marykirk
Tannadice
Kirriemuir
Kirkcaldy Cowdenbeath
Rottal
Elgin
Forres
Tarfside Auchmull
Clova Bridge of Cally Kirriemuir Blairgowrie CouparAngus
Dundee Methven Crianlarich Tay of St Fillans th Lochearnhead Crieff Bridge Perth Fir Cupar Auchterarder of Earn Auchtermuchty Callander Greenloaning Gleneagles Kinross Dunblane Glenrothes Stirling
ABERDEEN SKYLINE AND HARBOUR
Ballater
Braemar Inverey
Ellon Newburgh
Aberdeen Aboyne Banchory Stonehaven Inverbervie St. Cyrus Brechin
Montrose
Perthshire is one of Europe’s finest
This is a land where ancient peoples, Kings
A land of myriad mountains, castles, open
adventure playgrounds where you will find a
and Queens, adventurers and inventors
countryside, salmon rivers, fishing towns,
strong emphasis on the traditional activities
have woven tales of magic and mystery
villages and Highland games - Aberdeen’s
of walking, cycling, angling and golf in
that have become part of the landscape
pedigree of “Britain in Bloom” awards is
addition to an unrivalled range of unique
and culture for over two thousand years
fully complemented by some of the most
outdoor experiences. Here you will find high
and from where Scottish independence
fertile and scenic landscape in the UK.
mountains, tumbling streams and waterfalls,
was declared in 1320. It was the heartland
This area also has Royal patronage with the
lochs, rivers, Europe’s most remarkable
of the Picts and fought over by the Scots
Granite City of Aberdeen being the gateway
trees and woodlands, all of which provide a
and the English. Here you can take relaxing
to Royal Deeside, an area of outstanding
kaleidoscope of Scotland’s best scenery. It
walks, absorb romantic castles, glistening
natural beauty, sparkling Highland rivers
is this, along with the unbeatable range of
beaches and stunning formal gardens and
and misty mountains. A buzzing city, whisky,
things to see and do, that makes Perthshire
experience first-rate visitor attractions that
castles, salmon fishing, adventure sports…
such a magnet for visitors.
are informing, inspiring and entertaining.
and Royal patronage says it all!
VisitScotland Perth
VisitScotland Angus & Dundee
VisitScotland Aberdeen
Lower City Mills, West Mill Street, Perth PH1 5QP Tel: 01738 450600 Fax: 01738 630416. perthshire@visitscotland.com www.perthshire.co.uk
Discovery Point, Discovery Quay Dundee DD1 4XA Tel: 01382 527527 dundee@visitscotland.com www.angusanddundee.co.uk
Aberdeen VisitScotland Information 23 Union Street, Aberdeen AB11 5AB Tel: 01224 288828 www.aberdeen-grampian.com
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PERTHSHIRE
SEE & DO 2010
THE HEART OF SCOTLAND SOME OF THE FINEST AND MOST ACCESSIBLE SCENERY ANYWHERE IN THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS
PERTHSHIRE BLAIR CASTLE With its roots in the 13th century, Blair Castle’s history extends over some 740 years, during which time it has welcomed countless generations of visitors.
THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Scotland’s favourite whisky at Scotland’s oldest distillery, combining the traditional visit with an exciting sensory experience.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY Perth Races (April – Sept), Perth Festival of the Arts (May), Game Conservancy Scottish Fair (July), Blair Castle International Horse Trials (late August), The Enchanted Forest (mid-late October), and Pitlochry Amber Festival (early Nov). For full up to date information visit: WWW.PERTHSHIRE.CO.UK Perth (Scone Palace, Racecourse, Concert Hall, Museums & Art Galleries), Pitlochry (Theatre, Dam, Bell’s Blair Athol Distillery, Edradour Distillery, Queen’s View, Killiecrankie Visitor Centre - NTS) and Blair Atholl (Blair Castle, House of Bruar) are the major towns for group tourism just off the A9 with plenty of attractions and accommodation. However the draw of the countryside brings more options such as Aberfeldy & Loch Tay (Dewar’s World of Whisky, The Scottish Crannog Centre), Blairgowrie, Crieff (Crieff Visitor Centre, Drummond Gardens, The Famous Grouse Experience, Glenturret Distillery), Dunkeld (Cathedral, The Hermitage – NTS) and Kinross. In winter, the Glenshee Ski Resort is not that far away from Blairgowrie which can be used as a base. On the A9 from
Perth, Pitlochry, Blair Atholl - three of the most popular group destinations in Scotland and for good reasons. The Fair City of Perth, once the capital of Scotland, became a major trading port and with the Palace of Scone nearby, the crowning place of Scottish Kings, has always been at the forefront of Scottish culture and history. Perth stands on one of the finest salmon fishing rivers in the UK, the River Tay, the longest and fastest flowing river in Scotland. Much of the excellent shopping here can be attributed to the many familyowned and specialist businesses. Pitlochry is well served by rail and road transport links with its fame as a holiday resort dating back as long ago as the 1860’s. Its most popular attraction is the Pitlochry Dam and Fish Ladder but it also offers a wide selection of fine restaurants and accommodation. There are a wide range of attractions in the area from Blair Castle and Edradour Distillery to the superlative shopping and restaurant at the House of Bruar. Killiecrankie Visitor Centre is a NTS property and the Queen’s View shows Scotland as it is - spectacular. The superb natural environment of Perthshire offers opportunities to either relax and unwind in the outstanding scenery or to take a more active, but hopefully environmentally friendly role in the hills, mountains, forests, rivers and lochs - after all, this is Big Tree Country where superlatives do exist but in environmental terms - home to the world’s highest hedge, Europe’s oldest living thing (a yew tree), the widest conifer in Britain, the sole survivor from Shakespeare’s Birnam Wood and many more fascinating champion trees.
T H E Q U E E N 'S V I E W, L O C H T U M M E L
S C OT T I S H CR A N N O G C E N T R E , L O C H TAY
KENMORE
Off the A9, Lochs Earn, Tay and Rannoch nestle in some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland. Here, watersports are popular, complemented by superb attractions like the Scottish Crannog Centre at Kenmore on Loch Tay, Drummond Gardens and Crieff Visitor Centre on the way to Loch Earn - and there are the distilleries, Dewar’s World of Whisky in Aberfeldy, the Famous Grouse Experience at Glenturret Distillery and Tullibardine Distillery, near to Baxter’s at Blackford and not far from the Gleneagles Resort to name but three. On route to Perth, the M90 passes Loch Leven, here you can mention to group members the daring escape from the Castle in the middle of the loch by a young Mary Queen of Scots - they may query why someone would want to leave the beauty of Perthshire!
Stirling, the Gleneagles Resort is a major draw as is Baxters at Blackford. Access using the A9 and the M90 is quick and easy from the south. WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Multi-Activities (40 different activities available and around 30 activity operators within the Perthshire area), Lochs and Rivers, Scenic Beauty, Wildlife, Golf, Gardens.
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ANGUS & DUNDEE
SEE & DO 2010
UNSPOILED HIGHLAND GLENS, STUNNING RUGGED COASTLINES AND A VIBRANT AND COSMOPOLITAN URBAN CENTRE
This area offers dramatic and breathtaking scenery from rugged coastlines to highland glens and a unique blend of ancient Scottish history, romantic castles, formal gardens, top quality visitor attractions and modern 21st century shopping.
ANGUS & DUNDEE GLAMIS CASTLE Spectacular childhood home of the late Queen Mother, gifted to the Earl of Strathmore in 1372 by King Robert II and legendary setting for Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”. A must see, in any itinerary.
PICTAVIA A Visitor Centre which tells the story of Scotland’s ancient Pictish tribes - warrior people who roamed Angus nearly two thousand years ago.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY Glamis Castle is the setting for the Strathmore Highland Games (June), Scottish Transport Extravaganza (July), Grand Scottish Prom (August) and the Scottish Countryside Festival (Sept). A popular Angus event is the annual Angus Glens Walking Festival (early June). Dundee meanwhile hosts the Dundee Flower and Food Festival (Sept). For full up to date information visit: WWW.ANGUSANDDUNDEE.CO.UK Nestling on Scotland’s east coast, between Edinburgh and Aberdeen, Angus and Dundee is easy to reach from either Edinburgh via Fife or Perth. Using Dundee as a base, groups can explore the influence of the ancient Picts at Pictavia near Brechin, celebrate the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at Glamis Castle, mark the 14th century Declaration of Independence by Scottish Nobles at Arbroath Abbey, honour Victorian explorers like Captain Scott at the RRS Discovery, illustrate the influence of the jute barons of Dundee on modern day life at Verdant Works or discover a child’s eye view of our five senses at the award winning Sensation Science Centre. Or, they can discover the Angus Glens, places that offered shelter to Highland “outlaws” or take to the links golf courses at Monifieth, Panmure, Downfield, Montrose or even, for those looking for a challenge, the demanding Carnoustie itself - a truly daunting prospect! WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
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Dundee is served by an excellent road system, luxury long-distance coach services and a mainline railway station and has been growing in popularity over the years as a short break destination. Many visitors are introduced to this vibrant riverside city through education and its two Universities. This is the perfect place to combine all the advantages of city life with the ease of access to the countryside of Angus & beyond. Dundee also boasts a plethora of attractions, events, entertainment, shopping, the Arts and culture. Captain Scott’s ship RRS Discovery and “Sensation”, Dundee’s Science Centre are two of the best. The performing arts are also very strong in Dundee with the Caird Hall, Dundee Contemporary Arts Centre, Dundee Rep Theatre, and the Whitehall Theatre offering a full year’s entertainment.
A R B R OAT H A B B E Y
The ancient county of Angus stretches from the base of Balmoral Forest and Lochnagar to the coast - a drop of well over 3,000 ft. In fact, there are 13 Munroes (mountains of over 3,000 feet) in Angus and some of the best salmon and sea trout fishing in Scotland. It was in Arbroath Abbey that the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320 six years after the battle of Bannockburn confirming Scotland’s independence from England. Glamis Castle was the childhood home of the late Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and the legendary setting of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Kirriemuir, birthplace of Peter Pan author J. M. Barrie, is a charming small red sandstone town located at the foot of three Glens and is, therefore, often referred to as ‘the gateway to the Angus Glens’ - glens which offer excellent walks with some of the most amazing scenery in Scotland and which have been the hiding places of many a Scottish warrior; William Wallace, Robert the Bruce, the Marquis of Montrose and Claverhouse (Bonnie Dundee). They are fully utilised nowadays by hikers and walkers taking in the superb scenery with a touch of adventure in the air!
S U N S E T, D U N D E E
Like Fife, Angus and Dundee is blessed with some fine golf. Carnoustie is renowned as the hardest of all the Open Championship courses especially when that wind blows off the Firth! GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Golf, seascapes, City Breaks, shopping, walking, cycling, horse riding/trekking, wildlife.
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ABERDEEN CITY & SHIRES
THE CAPTIVATING NORTHEASTERN CORNER OF SCOTLAND, CASTLE AND WHISKY COUNTRY
ABERDEEN CITY & SHIRES BALMORAL CASTLE Open April to July only, but how could you leave it out of your itinerary if you had the opportunity?
HADDO HOUSE & COUNTRY PARK Offering an outstanding representation of early 18th and mid 19th century landscape styles. Haddo House features on Scotland’s Castle Trail.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY Aberdeen Youth Festival (late July), Braemar Gathering (Sept) and the Stonehaven Fireball Festival on Hogmanay are all popular events. More local events include the Royal Deeside Golf Week (May), Castle Fraser Steam & Vintage Fair (June), Stonehaven Folk Festival (July), The Scottish Traditional Boat Festival (July), Aberdeen International Football Festival (Youth Football - July), The Aboyne and Deeside Festival (July), Turriff Show (agriculture, Aug) and numerous Highland Games and Agricultural Shows. For full up to date information visit: WWW.ABERDEEN-GRAMPIAN.COM Possibly the most popular group tour theme is castles and there are more here in Aberdeenshire than anywhere else in Scotland. Balmoral, Crathes, Tolquhon (Tarves), Slains (Cruden Bay), Drum (Banchory), Corgarff (Strathdon), Dunnottar (Stonehaven), Kildrummy & Craigievar (Alford), Castle Fraser (Inverurie), Huntly, Delgatie & Kildrummy (Turriff). Enjoy fantastic malt whisky with a visit to Aberdeenshire’s distilleries – Royal Lochnagar (Ballater), Fettercairn, Glen Garioch (Inverurie), and GlenDronach (Huntly) all open to visitors. Aberdeen should also be part of any itinerary with attractions such as David Welch Winter Gardens, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Storybook Glen, Aberdeen Maritime Museum, Provost Skene’s House, Satrosphere, Aberdeen Arts Centre, Gordon Highlanders Museum, St Machar’s Cathedral, Marischal Museum, Old Aberdeen, Aberdeen Fun Beach and Blairs Museum. WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
Aberdeen, the “Granite City”, at the confluence of the Rivers Dee and Don with its own international airport, is Scotland’s third largest city. In addition to the buzz of the city packed with shops and restaurants, Aberdeen boasts 2 miles of clean sandy beach, children’s playgrounds, a huge fun fair, pleasure pool, ice rink, indoor sports facilities and plentiful evening entertainment, especially the theatres. Aberdeen Harbour has always been busy, previously with a huge fishing fleet but now with ferries to Orkney and Shetland. Sea fishing is, for the most part, concentrated in Fraserburgh and Peterhead. Fraserburgh also has award-winning sandy beaches and small picturesque villages nearby including Pennan, Crovie and Gardenstown. Attractions like the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses and the Heritage Centre appeal to the group market. Peterhead is Europe’s busiest fishing port, with bustling daily fish market and leisure Marina. In and around Peterhead, the Aberdeenshire Farming Museum, Pitmedden Garden, Haddo House, Tolquhon and Slains Castles and the Peterhead Maritime Museum are all excellent itinerary options. Explore Aberdeenshire by following one of its signposted trails, highlighting the best of the coast and the areas loved by Queen Victoria, not forgetting the magnificent buildings on Scotland’s Castle Trail. Inverurie is set in the midst of this superb flowing countryside. Group attractions around here include Grampian Transport Museum, Alford Valley Railway, Kildrummy Castle and Craigievar Castle (all around Alford), Castle Fraser, Glen Garioch Distillery, Carnegie Museum and The Bennachie Centre (all either in or near to Inverurie). Huntly and Turriff also have a number of excellent group-orientated attractions such as Archaeolink Prehistory Park (Oyne), the castle at Fyvie, Huntly, Delgatie and Kildrummy and the NTS property of Leith Hall.
C R U D E N B AY
CROVIE VILLAGE
Royal Deeside beckons but before venturing up the glen it is worth calling in at the Grassic Gibbon Centre in Laurencekirk, view Dunnottar Castle and perhaps visit the Fettercairn Distillery. Balmoral Castle is open from April to July only but even if you are unable to secure a visit, Royal Deeside is teeming with attractions suitable for any group - Crathes Castle and Garden, Banchory Museum, Banchory Woollen Mill, Drum Castle (all in or near Banchory), Balmoral Castle and Estate and Crathie Church, Glenshee Ski Centre, Loch Muick & Lochnagar Wildlife Reserve, Royal Lochnagar Distillery & Visitor Centre and The Old Royal Station (in or around Ballater), the International League for the Protection of Horses (Aboyne) and Corgarff Castle (Strathdon). GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Activities (Walking, cycling, golf, skiing, fishing, adventure and water sports). Scenery, Royal Deeside, Castle Trail, Whisky, City Culture and shopping.
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To receive your copy of our Groups Guide 2010, which features full details of our Summer Season of six plays, make sure you contact our box office team today! Call: 01796 484626, Click: www.pitlochry.org.uk
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Grassic Gibbon Centre
The Centre is devoted to the life and times of Lewis Grassic Gibbon who grew up in Arbuthnott, Kincardineshire and was later to become one of Scotland’s best known authors. The Grassic Gibbon Centre is located in north-east Scotland, situated on B967 accessible from A90 & A92. Open 7 days a week from March - October. Visitor centre, coffee shop, home baking, exhibition on Scottish author Lewis Grassic Gibbon.
The Grassic Gibbon Centre, Arbuthnott, Laurencekirk AB30 1PB. Tel: 01561 361668 lgginfo@grassicgibbon.com www.grassicgibbon.com
A Group Experience with a Difference! Add something extra to your group touring programme and take your group on a offroad personalised Land Rover tour of beautiful Highland Perthshire. With your kilted private guide, take in some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery and wildlife and combine with the following options:
• GOLD PANNING • COFFEE or WHISKY ON THE HILL • HILLWALK and/or PICNIC IN OUR MOUNTAIN BOTHY Providing a memorable experience of a lifetime.
Group Rates from £15 per person. Up to 49 pax. Coach parking available. Open all year
Highland Safaris, The Safari Lodge, Dull,By Aberfeldy PH15 2JQ Tel: 01887 820071 info@highlandsafaris.net www.highlandsafaris.net
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Fettercairn Distillery one of the oldest licensed Distilleries in Scotland set at the foot of the Garampian Mountains in the Howe of the Mearns. Our Visitor Centre is open from 10am - 4.30pm Monday till Saturday from Easter until the end of September. Enjoy a taste of our single malt whisky as you watch our superb audio visual presentation in the art of making Scotch Whisky. You will then be given a guided tour of the Distillery to see Whisky made in the traditional way. Then back to our shop where you can purchase some of our whiskies - especially our limited edition single cask hand filled and signed bottles which can only be purchased at our Distillery Visitor Centre. We also have various gift items for you to choose from. There is a ÂŁ2 charge for over 18â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Larger groups should book in advance.
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Express by Holiday Inn Perth
Situated by the motorway network, this modern 81 bedroom lodge style hotel is the ideal base for exploring the ‘Fair City of Perth’ and the ‘Gateway to the Highlands’. The Hotel offers complimentary parking and free wi-fi to guests. All rates include complimentary continental breakfast. Rates from £25 per person per night.
Express by Holiday Inn Perth 200 Dunkeld Road, Inveralmond, Perth PH1 3AQ t: 01738 636666 f: 01738 633363 w: www.hiexpressperth.co.uk e: info@hiexpressperth.co.uk
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VisitScotland Information Centres have details of everything to see and do in Scotland. Our friendly experts can tell you about hidden gems, arrange accommodation or book tickets for events, activities and transport across Scotland. So whatever you’re looking for, there’s only one place to go.
Information Centres
Contact: Rhona Harrison Ad Page 60 Described as “the ultimate Scotch Whisky visitor centre”. Enjoy our superb heritage exhibition and guided tour of Aberfeldy Distillery. Relax in our coffee shop and brand store. Prices: Adults £6.50, concessions available. Open: All year PR GL R CP EPW No Limit
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AbERFELDY DIStILLERY, AbERFELDY PH15 2Eb tel: 01887 822010 Fax: 01887 822012 worldofwhisky@dewars.com www.dewarsworldofwhisky.com
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tHE SAFARI LODGE, DuLL, bY AbERFELDY PH15 2JQ tel: 01887 820071 info@highlandsafaris.net www.highlandsafaris.net Contact: Julie Riddell Ad Page 59 Add something extra to your group touring programme - An Off-Road Safari tour in beautiful Highland Perthshire with kilted guides *Coffee or Whisky on the hill *Group rates from ‘15.00 per person *Gold Panning *Hill walk and/or Picnic in our mountain bothy Prices: On Application Open: Jan-Dec PR GL R CP EPW 2-50
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Discover in pleasant surroundings, Drovers exhibition, restaurant, garden centre, outdoor and gift showrooms, children’s play area and spaceframe. Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec R CP 100
HIGHLAND SAFARIS
Meet Scotland’s Iron Age loch dwellers! Guided tours, artefacts, exhibits, video, and ancient craft demonstrations bring the past to life. Groups welcome - booking essential. Regular special events. Giftshop. Refreshments. Prices: £4.50-£6.50 Open: April-Nov PR GL CP EPW 100
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Home of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Childhood home of the late Queen mother. Castle Tours, Nature Walks, Highland Cattle, Restaurant, Picnic Area, Exhibitions, Gift Ideas, Food Shop,Gardens. Prices: £4.00 - £8.00 Open: mar-Dec 08 / 09 PR GL R CP EPW No Limit
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balmoral, the Scottish home to The Royal Family. Castle ballroom, Audio Tour, Exhibitions, Gardens, Large Coffee Shop and balmoral Collection Gift Shop. Prices: £7, Adults, £6 Seniors, £3 Children (5-16years) £15 Family Open: Apr-Jul PR GL R CP EPW No Limit
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CRATHIE, bALLATER, AbERDEENSHIRE, Ab35 5Tb Tel: 01339 742700 Fax: 01339 742702 royal.lochnagar.distillery@diageo.com www.discovering-distilleries.com Contact: Stewart Adamson Ad IFC Royal Lochnagar is a small traditional working distillery situated on the River Dee close to balmoral Castle. Visitor centre shop has a range of rare and unusual malt whiskies. Prices: From £5.00 Open: Jan-Dec GL CP (by Appointment), 25
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PERTH ROAD, PITLOCHRY, PERTHSHIRE PH16 5LY Tel: 01796 482003 Fax: 01796 482001 blair.athol.distillery@diageo.com www.discovering-distilleries.com Contact: Jill Scougall Ad IFC blair Athol Distillery stands at the gateway to the Scottish Highlands. Come along and enjoy a tour at one of the oldest working distilleries. Wheelchair access limited to shop and reception Prices: From £5.00 Open: Jan-Dec PR GL CP EPW Groups on app.
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SCHOOLHILL, AbERDEEN Ab10 1FQ Tel: 01224 523700 Fax: 01224 632133 www.aagm.co.uk Aberdeen Art Gallery houses an important fine art collection with examples of 19th, 20th and 21st century, contemporary works, a rich, decorative arts collection, special exhibitions, gallery shop and café. Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec GL R
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NORTHLINK FERRIES LTD STROmNESS FERRY TERmINAL, STROmNESS, ORKNEY KW16 3bH Tel: 01856 852086 Fax: 01856 851795 info@northlinkferries.co.uk www.northlinkferries.co.uk Contact: Steve Nottage
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Contact: Visitor Centre Ad Page 22 For over 200 years Glen Garioch Distillery has been handcrafting a beautiful range of Single malt Scotch Whiskies, so why not come along and enjoy a distillery tour and a warming dram. Groups welcome. Prices: £4.00 - Concessions Available Open: Jan - Dec GL EPW Group bookings by appointment.
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DISTILLERY ROAD, OLDmELDRum, AbERDEEN Ab51 0ES Tel: 01651 873450 Fax: 01651 873451 glen_garioch.distillery@ morrisonbowmore.com www.glengarioch.com
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Contact: Laura Sharpe Ad IFC Savour the atmosphere on a unique journey around the distillery. Cragganmore is a small distillery of huge character. Friends of the Classic malts are welcome to visit all year on an appointment only basis.
Dating from 1545, Provost Skene’s House holds a series of period room settings. Visitors can also enjoy a unique painted ceiling, costume gallery, displays of local interest and snacks in the café. Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec GL R
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bALLINDALLOCH, bANFFSHIRE Ab37 9Ab Tel: 01340 872555 Fax: 01340 872556 cragganmore.distillery@diageo.com www.discovering-distilleries.com
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GuESTROW, AbERDEEN Ab10 1AS Tel: 01224 641086 Fax: 01224 632133 www.aagm.co.uk
Contact: Alan Findlay One of Europe’s largest indoor gardens and Scotland’s third most visited garden. It boasts a beautiful floral paradise all year round with many rare and exotic plants on show from all around the world. Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec GL CP EPW No limit
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DuTHIE PARK, POLmuIR ROAD, AbERDEEN Ab11 7TH Tel: 01224 585310 Fax: 01224 210532 wintergardens@aberdeencity.gov.uk www.aberdeencity.gov.uk
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Contact: Elspeth bruce Ad Page 58 Home of the Earls of mansfield. Crowning place of Scottish Kings. Gardens, woodland walks and treasure trove of objets d’art. Coffee Shop, Gift & Food Shops,Playarea, Audio Visual, maze & Plant Hunters’ Pavilion.
Contact: Libby Reynolds
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Aberdeen’s maritime museum tells the story of the North Sea. View displays and exhibitions on the offshore oil industry, shipbuilding, fishing and clipperships; then visit the museum shop and café.
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SHIPROW, AbERDEEN Ab11 5bY Tel: 01224 337700 Fax: 01224 213066 www.aagm.co.uk
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Ad Page 60 An internationally renowned centre for contemporary culture and a popular social meeting place. Visit our fantastic galleries, cinema, shop, print studio and cafe bar. Prices: FREE Open: All year GL R CP EPW No limit
EDZELL CASTLE & GARDEN
C/O HISTORIC SCOTLAND, LONGmORE HOuSE, SALISbuRY PLACE, EDINbuRGH EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
152 NETHERGATE, DuNDEE DD1 4DY Tel: 01382 909900 Fax: 01382 909221 dca@dca.org.uk www.dca.org.uk
Contact: Peter Fullarton Scotland’s finest and most photographed view, 6 miles West of Pitlochry. Audio visual, Forest Shop, Tea Room, Picnic area, Forest Walks. Open: Apr-Oct GL R CP No limit
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STRATH TummEL, PITLOCHRY PH16 5NR Tel: 01350 727284 Fax: 01350 727811 peter.fullarton@forestry.gsi.gov.uk www.forestry.gov.uk
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PERTH PH2 6bD Tel: 01738 552300 Fax: 01738 552588 visits@scone-palace.co.uk www.scone-palace.co.uk
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SCONE PALACE
Crathes has something for everyone - superb 16th-century castle for history and culture, beautiful garden spaces and estate walks, and a newly designed courtyard cafe to relax in. Prices: £7.50 Open: Apr - Dec PR GL R CP EPW
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CONFERENCE & eVENTS oFFICE, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3FX Tel: 01224 272656 Fax: 01224 276246 conf.events@abdn.ac.uk www.abdn.ac.uk/ summeraccommodation Contact: Conference Office Ad Page 61 Well equipped self-catering flats with a range of on-site facilities and activities are available mid June to Sept. Flats with 5 or 7 bedrooms. 15 min walk from the city centre with ample coach parking. Ideal for group holidays. Tariff: From £15.50 Open: Jun-Sep Units: 70 Flats 1 Public Room 4-7 Bedrooms sleeping 4-7 CP Min Party Size - 2
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The Safari Lodge, Dull, Aberfeldy PH15 2JQ Tel: 01887 820071 info@highlandsafaris.net www.highlandsafaris.net
Contact: Julie Riddell Ad Page 59 Add something extra to your group touring programme - An Off-Road Safari tour in beautiful Highland Perthshire with kilted guides * Coffee or Whisky on the hill * Group rates from ‘15.00 per person * Gold Panning * Hill walk and/or Picnic in our mountain bothy. Open: Jan-Dec PR Max Party Size: 49 Min Age: NA N/A EF
Ad Page 12 Relax and enjoy the best of Scottish food at a unique location. Morning coffees and afternoon teas with traditional home baking and quality refreshments, delicious lunches made with the finest ingredients, tasty light snacks, healthy options and treats to take away, make this the perfect stop for groups and FITs at any time of day. Pre-booking advised for groups. MC L AT D Other 70 Max
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University of Aberdeen, College Bounds, Aberdeen AB24 3FX Tel: 01224 273444 Fax: 01224 276246 accommodation@abdn.ac.uk www.abdn.ac.uk/kingshall Contact: Conference Office Ad Page 61 Hotel style accommodation is available from £49.50 in King’s Hall at specific times of the year. Ensuite, contemporary rooms with a range of amenities are set within tranquil surroundings in the heart of Old Aberdeen.. Tariff: From £49.50 B&B per person Open: Jan-Sept Rooms: 43S 22T All Ensuite CP
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Knockard Road, Pitlochry, PH16 5HJ Tel: 01796 472 308 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com
Ad Page IBC Pitlochry is a bustling Victorian town at the very centre of Scotland boasting the celebrated Festival Theatre and the smallest whisky distillery in Scotland. An excellent base for touring groups. Tariff: From £10.50 Commission: rates negotiable Open: Feb-Oct (RentaHostel Nov-Jan) Acc. Type: private, family, en-suite and dormitory rooms 2 Public rooms Sleeping 62 Min party size - 10
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Situated 3 miles from Perth City Centre, our newly refurbished rooms have en-suite bathroom, colour TV and hospitality tray. Ideally located for a country break, with a wealth of opportunities on your doorstep.
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Ad Page 12 800-year old Fyvie is a magnificent Scottish baronial fortress with lavish Edwardian interiors and one of the largest private collections of Raeburns in the world. Set in beautiful landscaped grounds with loch and 18th-century walled garden. Prices: From £5.50 Open: Apr-Oct PR GL R CP EPW
PITMEDDEN GARDEN (NTS)
The National Trust for Scotland, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 7PD Tel: 0844 493 2663 Fax: 0844 493 2260 traveltrade@nts.org www.nts.org.uk
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KING’S HALL,
University of Aberdeen, King’s College, Aberdeen AB24 3FX Tel: 01224 273131 Fax: 01224 276246 zeste@abdn.ac.uk www.abdn.ac.uk/zeste
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200 Dunkeld Road, Inveralmond, Perth PH1 3AQ Tel: 01738 636666 Fax: 01738 633363 info@hiexpressperth.co.uk www.hiexpressperth.co.uk Situated by the motorway network, this modern 81 bedroom lodge style hotel is the ideal base for exploring the ‘Fair City of Perth’ and the ‘Gateway to the Highlands’. Free Wi-Fi internet access available for guests. Tariff: £25.00 per person Open: Jan - Dec Rooms: 34D 47T All ensuite CP
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Visitor centre, coffee shop, home baking, exhibition on Scottish author Lewis Grassic Gibbon. Situated on B967 accessible from A90 & A92. Prices: £2.25-£3.00 Open: Mar-Oct PR R CP EPW 100
Ad Page 61 In the heart of historic Old Aberdeen, Zeste offers a contemporary dining venue with mouth-watering menus and relaxed surroundings. Whether it is a morning snack, a three course lunch or afternoon tea, Zeste is the ideal place to relax in the City’s most ancient quarter. We look forward to welcoming you.
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Discover in pleasant surroundings, Drovers exhibition, restaurant, garden centre,gift showroom, children’s play area and spaceframe. Also Caithness Glass factory and shop. Make your own paperweight.
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Muthill Road, Crieff PH7 4HQ Tel: 01764 654014 Fax: 01764 653868 info@crieff.co.uk www.crieff.co.uk
Contact: Laura Sharpe Ad IFC Hear the story of the only Malt Distillery pioneered by a woman. The malt whisky produced here has a warmth and cleanliness of taste which is described as silky and is used in the award winning Johnnie Walker.
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One of the oldest licensed distilleries in Scotland. Free guided tour, audiovisual presentation and dram.
Knockando, Morayshire AB38 7RY Tel: 01479 874635 Fax: 01479 874636 cardhu.distillery@diageo.com www.discovering-distilleries.com
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CARDHU DISTILLERY VISITOR CENTRE
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Distillery Road, Fettercairn AB30 1YB Tel: 01561 340205 Fax: 01561 340547
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Extravagant formal garden originally created in 1675 by Sir Alexander Seton. Pitmedden features a series of beautiful planteries filled with over 40,000 plants bursting with colour in the summer months. Prices: £4.50 Open: May-Oct PR GL R CP EPW
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The Square, Kenmore PH15 2NU Tel: 01887 830205 Fax: 01887 830262 kirsty@kenmorehotel.com www.kenmorehotel.com Contact: Kirsty Gowans Kenmore Hotel is famous for its warmth, charm & highland hospitality. Our award winning Taymouth Restaurant overlooks the river Tay & surrounding countryside, whilst our Poet’s Bar offers roaring fires. WiFi available. Tariff: from £46.50 per person 10% Commission Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 19D 18T 3F All ensuite CP R
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Craibstone Estate, Bucksburn, Aberdeen AB21 9TR Tel: 01224 711012 Fax: 01224 711298 gwen.bruce@sac.co.uk www.sac.ac.uk/holidayletsaberdeen Contact: Gwen Bruce Quiet rural location within large woodland estate only 5 miles from Aberdeen city centre and a 5 minute drive from the Airport. It is the ideal venue for touring the North East of Scotland. Tariff: £27.00-£45 per room 5% Commission Open: Mar-Apr Jul-Sep Rooms: 45S 15T All ensuite CP R
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8 Queen’s Road, Aberdeen AB15 4ZT Tel: 01224 646 988 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com Ad Page IBC A historic building packed full of character and offering excellent facilities. A great base for exploring the Granite City and its many attractions including a fantastic range of restaurants, nightlife and shopping and close to castles on Royal Deeside. Tariff: From £12 Open: Open all Year Commission: Negotiable Acc. Type: private & dormitory 2 Public rooms Sleeping 107 Min party size - 10
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INVERNESS, STRATHSPEY & THE EASTERN HIGHLANDS
HISTORY, MOUNTAINS, ACTIVITIES AND WHISKY IN ABUNDANCE The Capital of the Highlands, Scotland’s largest National Park and the Northwest Highlands are three of Scotland’s most outstanding attractions but for very different reasons. Inverness, the commercial and cultural centre of the Highlands with historic Culloden and mysterious Loch Ness on its doorstep; the Cairngorms National Park protecting a sublime natural mountain environment; and the Northwest Highlands, a display of outstanding geological beauty.
INVERNESS, STRATHSPEY & THE EASTERN HIGHLANDS THE MALT WHISKY TRAIL Enjoy the flavour of the 8 uniquely distinct whiskies and learn about their history and production in Moray’s Malt Whisky Country.
CULLODEN BATTLEFIELD 16th of April 1746 saw the last battle on British soil. The visitor centre and site itself tells the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and his adversary the Duke of Cumberland.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY Highland Games naturally feature throughout the summer months with walking and mountain festivals making lively additions to the programme. Spirit of Speyside (Dufftown, May) is a major event and other features include the Burning of the Clavie (Burghead, Jan), Inverness Music Festival (March), Nairn Jazz (Aug), Autumn Speyside Whisky Festival (Sept) and the Inverness Book Festival (Oct). For full up to date information visit: WWW.VISITHIGHLANDS.COM Driving up the A9 it is so easy to turn off and visit the attractions of Newtonmore and Kingussie – the Folk Museum, Clan MacPherson Museum (Newtonmore), Ruthven Barracks and the RSPB Insh Marshes Nature Reserve (Kincraig) before travelling north to Aviemore and the Cairngorms National Park, the CairnGorm Mountain Railway, Glenmore Forest Park and en route to Inverness, the Loch Garten Nature Osprey Centre (Boat of Garten) and the Landmark Forest Adventure Park (Carrbridge). Inverness offers the Culloden Visitor Centre, James Pringle Woollen Mill and towards Beauly, the Moniack Wineries (Kirkhill). To the east along the Moray Firth, the imposing barracks at Fort George which guard the entrance to Inverness by sea and Cawdor Castle are popular before venturing to Nairn, Elgin (Elgin Cathedral, Pluscarden Abbey, Johnston’s of Elgin Cashmere Centre), Fochabers (Baxters Highland Village) and the Whisky Trail. WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
Situated close to the head of Loch Ness, apart from being the “Capital of the Highlands”, Inverness is also “Nessie” spotting HQ with ever-popular cruises leaving here down Loch Ness to Drumnadrochit and Fort Augustus. Dolphin spotting on the Moray Firth is also a highly enjoyable experience! From Inverness you can also visit Culloden Battlefield, the scene of the last battle on British soil, culminating in the end of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s 1745 Jacobite Rising. This everexpanding and beautiful city, with the River Ness flowing through its centre, also offers excellent shopping, bars/restaurants/cafes and with Eden Court Theatre, some excellent evening entertainment. Accommodation of all types is plentiful and of high quality. To the east, following the A96 Aberdeen road, the seaside town of Nairn offers miles of sandy beaches and is a very popular holiday destination. Moray is an area of contrast with fertile coastal land around Findhorn, Lossiemouth and Spey Bay giving way to Malt Whisky Country where the River Spey winds from its source high in the Cairngorms National Park. Visitors can explore Elgin’s ruined cathedral and watch whisky barrels being made at the Speyside Cooperage near Craigellachie or visit one of eight distilleries on the Malt Whisky Trail including Benromach, Glenfiddich, Glen Moray, Cardhu, Glen Grant, Dallas Dhu, The Glenlivet and Strathisla some of the great and good of malt whiskies. Aviemore, set within Britain’s largest National Park offers a myriad of activities, some strenuous like mountain biking, rock climbing and skiing - but mostly relaxing - like canoeing, walking and pony trekking - however, all enjoyable and make the most of this outstanding natural environment. Here, visitors can become better acquainted with the local inhabitants like red squirrels at the Landmark Forest Adventure Park, otters
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at the Highland Wildlife Park, ospreys and capercaillie at Loch Garten or the Abernethy Forest or take to the hills to see the mountain hare, dotterel and ptarmigan. And, you do not have to walk all the way - the CairnGorm Mountain Railway and the Strathspey Railway can do the legwork for you. Kingussie, Newtonmore and, to the north, Grantownon-Spey are further options for use as tour “bases” and all are within easy reach of all of the attractions in this remarkably attractive and accessible area. GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS History, Mountains and Lochs, Whisky, Activities, Natural Heritage, City Culture.
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FORT WILLIAM, LOCH NESS AND SKYE ROMANTIC, SUPREMELY BEAUTIFUL, HISTORIC AND FULL OF MYSTIQUE An area full of history, romance, wildlife and scenic beauty to match anything in the World, a spectacular natural environment of mountains, glens, rivers, lochs and sea. An introduction to Gaeldom and a culture unique to the Highlands and Islands. This is one of the most popular visitor destinations in Europe with all of the necessary resources to hand, a superb selection of accommodation, visitor attractions, quality local shopping and restaurants, cafes and pubs serving the very best of local Highland produce.
FORT WILLIAM, LOCH NESS AND SKYE ARMADALE CASTLE AND GARDENS, SKYE Visit the 15th century Armadale Castle where Flora MacDonald was married in 1750. 40 acres of exotic trees, shrubs and flowers.
NEVIS RANGE MOUNTAIN GONDOLA The gondolas transport visitors effortlessly from 300ft up to 2150ft on the north face of Aonach Mor, the eighth highest mountain in Britain.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY Music, mountains, Highland Games, motorcycle trials and mountain bikes all feature throughout the year, the most popular being the Fort William Mountain Festival (March); 6 Days Motorcycle Trial, Fort William and area (May); Skye Music Festival (late May); UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, Fort William (June); The Skye Festival (July); Ben Nevis Race (Sept) in addition to many Highland Games. For full up to date information visit: WWW.VISITHIGHLANDS.COM The most popular tours are the Road to the Isles following in the footsteps of Bonnie Prince Charlie which can also be undertaken by the steam train made famous by Harry Potter. The A830 to Mallaig is now much improved and stops at Glenfinnan, Loch nan Uamh, Arisaig, Morar and Mallaig should be allowed for. This is a great route to the Isle of Skye, and the ferry from Mallaig is often preferred to the bridge at Kyle of Lochalsh. Ben Nevis as viewed from the top of the Nevis Range gondola together with the nature trails are also a must. Glencoe can be visited on the way up the A82 as can Loch Ness to the north via Fort Augustus. A Skye Tour is always popular, perhaps visiting Armadale Castle in the south and Dunvegan in the north via Portree and Broadford and perhaps the Talisker Distillery. WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
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From the A82 Glasgow to Inverness road, visitors are welcomed to Lochaber through the vast expanse of Rannoch Moor before passing the majestic Buchaille Etive Mor which guards the entrance to majestic Glencoe. Lochaber with Fort William at its centre abounds with historic deeds and tales of Bonnie Prince Charlie fleeing from the Redcoats through Lochaber, Skye and the Outer Hebrides and of treacherous deeds like the Massacre of Glencoe. Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis has many stories to tell and the West Highland Museum is a good place to find out about them all. This is the ‘Outdoor Capital of the UK’ where activities make full use of the natural environment of mountains, glens, rivers, lochs and sea. A land of superlatives - Ardnamurchan Point and its Visitor Centre being the most westerly point on the British mainland, Ben Nevis the highest and Loch Morar the deepest! The Glenfinnan Monument encapsulates the atmosphere of the Jacobite period. The “Road to the Isles” A830 takes you to Mallaig and its ferries to Skye and the Small Isles - another popular option is to travel by the Jacobite Steam Train from Fort William just like Harry Potter did! The Nevis Range Gondolas are a “Must See” attraction as is Loch Ness from Fort Augustus or Urquhart Castle, Drumnadrochit. Cruises on the loch are also popular from either Fort Augustus or Inverness en route perhaps to the Isle of Skye.
watersports and excellent walks. The Isle of Skye is a magnet for visitors, especially to Dunvegan Castle, Armadale Castle and Gardens, Talisker Distillery and Portree and the folklore will intrigue any visiting group. GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Lochs and Glens, Mountains and Scenery, History, Activities, Coast and Countryside.
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Picturesque little villages such as Plockton and Glenelg and spectacular castles like Eilean Donan adorn Lochalsh leading you over the bridge to the Isle of Skye - an island of scenic splendour, folklore and a romance associated with Bonnie Prince Charlie and Flora MacDonald. The soaring, craggy heights of the Cuillin mountains are ever-present - a haven for walkers and climbers with the islands of Scalpay and Raasay offering superb birdlife,
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NORTHERN HIGHLANDS ROSS-SHIRE, SUTHERLAND & CAITHNESS SCENIC BEAUTY, NORTHERN MOUNTAINS, LOCHS & GLENS, CASTLES AND GARDENS AND GREAT GOLF The sheer expanse and atmosphere of these northlands makes a big impression. This area offers splendid variety, all the way from the remote wildness of the austere rock-hewn landscapes of the west coast - location of Scotland’s first “Geopark” - over the top of the UK mainland overlooking the Pentland Firth to Orkney, down the east coast to the ancient archaeological sites of Caithness and then the quintessentially Scottish architecture of the old burgh of Cromarty on the Black Isle.
ROSS-SHIRE, SUTHERLAND & CAITHNESS INVEREWE GARDENS, POOLEWE (NTS) One of the world’s greatest gardens, Inverewe sprang from the realisation of one man’s determination and his taste for the exotic.
DUNROBIN CASTLE, GOLSPIE One of Britain’s oldest continuously inhabited houses dating back to the early 1300s, home to the Earls and later, the Dukes of Sutherland.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY The Northern Highlands is not a place for extravagant festivals and events - spontaneity is the key word but that is not to say that organised events and festivals do not exist. Ullapool’s Loopallu Music Festival (Sep), Caithness Walking Festival (May), Dunrobin’s Vintage Car Rally (August) and Inverewe Gardens’ special walking, wildlife spotting events and the various Highland Gatherings including Dornoch, Golspie and Tain Gatherings all add to the holiday experience. 2010 also sees the National Mod coming to Thurso in October. For full up to date information visit: WWW.VISITHIGHLANDS.COM To go round the top of the UK mainland is quite a journey but it is so worthwhile. From Inverness to Gairloch where there is plenty of good tour accommodation up to Ullapool via Inverewe Gardens and then to Tongue after a stop at Durness. Along the top of Scotland past many secluded beaches and perhaps to John o’Groats and then Wick and down the east coast through the small fishing villages of Lybster, Latheron, Dunbeath, Helmsdale (Visitor Centre – the gold rush!), Brora and Golspie with a major stop at Dunrobin Castle. Dornoch lies a few miles south – excellent for accommodation, walks along the beach and the supreme championship golf course! WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
These sublime landscapes are made for walkers and climbers. There are fishing lochs and salmon rivers, many boat trips and cruises for close encounters with seacaves, sea-stacks, seals and dolphins. Golf, cycling, riding and watersports are also to be found here. Ultimately, however, it is the wilderness experience of the far north and its all-but empty grandeur, which will leave the strongest impression - along with the punctuation of stand-alone majestic mountains which include such names as Canisp, Foinaven, Suilven, Stac Polly, Ben More Assynt and Quinag. Wester Ross is world famous for its beauty and myriad remote communities still deeply associated with fishing or crafting or even both. The remoteness of Applecross is only one of its charms with spectacular seascapes looking over to Skye and Raasay. The whole coast is indented with fjord-like sea lochs like Lochs Carron, Torridon, Gairloch and Loch Ewe. Opportunities for wildlife spotting abound and for walking, infinite. And, for group tours, there are towns neatly spread out just far enough away to make itinerary planning simple - Gairloch, Aultbea, Ullapool, Lochinver then the long run to Tongue or else travelling straight down to Lairg missing out the east coast - which would be very unfortunate!
GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS History, Castles, Scenic Beauty, Walking, City Culture, Shopping.
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Sutherland is a vast area of sparsely populated mountains, moors, lochs and rivers - once famous as a playground of fishing and shooting for the rich. There is still some excellent fishing and shooting today but it is not all just for the rich! Along the top of the mainland UK, Viking names are common - Durness, Tongue, Melvich, Reay, Thurso - all three sides of this tour had Viking settlements over 1,000 years ago. The eastern side of Northern Scotland is
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peppered with quaint old fishing communities with beautiful views. Dunrobin Castle is a must see attraction as is a visit to Dornoch with its championship golf course and sandy beaches. Over the Dornoch Bridge, Tain is the oldest Royal Burgh in Scotland and is home to another fine links golf course. A further new bridge takes you over the Cromarty Firth to the Black Isle where a detour to Cromarty itself is to be recommended, simply for the architecture.
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Lewis and Harris form the northernmost island and each has its own distinctive culture. Lewis has steep cliffs
THE OUTER HEBRIDES KISIMUL CASTLE, BARRA Ancient fortress and seat of the Chiefs of Clan Macneil lying majestically in the bay. Access is by boat from Castlebay.
leading into the ocean with some of the oldest rocks known to man. Harris is mountainous and has some of the finest beaches in the UK. Stornoway in Lewis has an impressive harbour and is the largest town in these islands. Tarbert is the main town in Harris and is also
CALANAIS VISITOR CENTRE, LEWIS
one of the main ports of entry - from Uig in Skye. The
The famous cross-shaped standing stones dating back to 3000BC, but why are they there and what do they mean? Learn more at the visitor centre.
earliest known settlers came here about 5,000 years ago and many ancient remains have been found. Places to visit include Lews Castle, the Standing Stones at Calanaish, Carloway Broch, Gearannan Blackhouse
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY The Gaelic Culture is strong here and Gaelic events and Ceilidhs are highly popular with both locals and visitors – many are spontaneous! Events include Ceolas Music School, South Uist (July), Hebridean Celtic Festival (July), Harris Mod & Festival (July), Isle of Barra Festival (Sept). For full up to date information visit: WWW.VISITHEBRIDES.COM
and “Seallam!” Visitor Centre in Harris. The middle set of islands consists of North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist, Eriskay and Berneray (a favourite of Prince Charles) all of which are all linked by causeways. 40 miles offshore, the island of St Kilda (a dual World Heritage Site) remains a major attraction with boat trips available (subject to weather conditions). Lochmaddy is the main port in North Uist linking the
The Port of Ness which seems to be at the edge of the world, is at the very top of Lewis is always a major draw, just because it is there! The Callanish Standing Stones are even more impressive than Stonehenge but just that bit more remote and totally unspoilt!
There are two Nature Reserves in the Uists, at Balranald,
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islands by ferry to Skye. Of interest to visitors is Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre (North Uist);
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Nunton Steadings Centre, Borve Castle (Benbecula); Kildonan Heritage Centre and Museum (South Uist). North Uist, where there is an RSPB Visitor Centre and at Loch Druidibeg, South Uist, both renowned for their visiting bird life. On Barra, Kisimul Castle standing proud in Castlebay is the most commonly used picture but Barra is much more than that. The beaches are superb and so empty. The Castle and “Dualchas” Heritage centre should both be visited. GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Beachcombing, watersports, nature, fishing, archaeology, local culture, walking, cycling
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Village, the Black House at Arnol, St Clement's Church
Thanks to modern ferries and new causeways, it is now possible to tour all of the islands in the Hebrides by coach/car. Ferries travel from Ullapool to Stornoway in the north, Oban to Castlebay and Lochboisdale in the south with the ports of Tarbert (Harris) and Lochmaddy (North Uist) being serviced from Uig in Skye.
Stornoway is one of the main “bases” with a busy harbour, welcoming cafés and unusual shops. Harris has a stunning landscape with mountains rising up out of crystal clear waters. North Uist, Benbecula and South Uist are connected by causeways with each island having its own noticeable environmental differences. Barra is a delight to explore and meet the welcoming locals - just make sure none of your group absconds and decides to stay - and don’t be surprised if they do!
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THE GLENMORANGIE DISTILLERY VISITOR EXPERIENCE
THE GLENMORANGIE DISTILLERY
VISITOR EXPERIENCE On the gentle shores of the Dornoch Firth in the Highlands of Scotland lies the Glenmorangie Distillery, renowned for creating the most delicious malt whisky in the world
The Glenmorangie Distillery Shop Open all year Mon to Fri 09:00 - 17:00 and June - August Saturdays 10:00 - 16:00 Sundays 12:00 - 16:00
The Glenmorangie Distillery Visitor Experience Tours every 30 minutes between June and August and every hour any other time.
Admission charge: £2.50 (£1 for those unable to climb stairs) redeemable against purchases of £16 or over in the Distillery shop. Pre-booking is recommended. The Glenmorangie Distillery is a working distillery. For a few weeks a year we undergo essential maintenance when tours may be restricted.
On the A9, 45 minutes from Inverness, 1 mile north of Tain
Tain Inverness Perth Glasgow Edinburgh
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Dunrobin Castle & Gardens
t: 01408633177 f: 01408634081 info@dunrobincastle.net www.dunrobincastle.co.uk
Dunrobin Castle is the largest house in the North of Scotland and dates from 1400. The Castle contains a magnificent collection of furniture, silver, tapestries, family portraits and memorabilia. Outstanding formal gardens designed by Sir Charles Barry. Informative Falconry Displays every Monday to Saturday with additional Sunday displays during June, July and August. Tearoom and Gift Shop, pre-booked coaches welcome. Group rates available. Open 1st April - mid October 2010.
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C/O HISTORIC SCOTLAND, LONGMORE HOUSE, SALISBURy PLACE, EDINBURGH EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 The remains of one of the largest Castles in Scotland. Dominates a rocky promontory on Loch Ness. Splendid views up and down the Loch.
Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 The superb remains of a magnificent 13th century cathedral. Almost destroyed in 1390 by Alexander Stewart the infamous “Wolf of Badenoch”
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Contact: Ticket Office Highest and Fastest Mountain Railway in the UK, Spectacular views, Mountain Exhibition,Gift Shops, Panoramic Restaurant, Ceilidhs, Mountain Garden, Camera Obscura(free entry), Guided Walks, Footpath Network. Prices: £4.50-£9.50 Open: Jan-Dec PR GL R CP EPW No limit
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By AvIEMORE PH22 1RB Tel: 01479 861261 Fax: 01479 861207 info@cairngormmountain.org www.cairngormmountain.org
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Tourist Information Centre, Kyle of Lochalsh, Ross-shire IV40 8AQ Tel: 01471 822716 seaprobe@msn.com www.seaprobeatlantis.com Contact: Nigel Smith Ad Page 75 Our Glass Bottom Boat Trips. Include a visit to Seal Island and fantastic under water views of the Kelp Forest. All trips are guided. We carry 55 passengers. Toilets and refreshments available. Driver incentives. Prices: £8.50 Open: Mid Mar - End Oct PR GL R CP EPW 55
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Spean Bridge PH34 4EP Tel: 01397 712260 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk
Tain, Ross-shire, IV19 1PZ Tel: 01862 892477 Fax: 01862 893862 tain-shop@glenmorangie.co.uk www.glenmorangie.com
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Watch Mary Carol Souness, our resident weaver, bring the Scottish weaving tradition alive. Knitwear, tweeds, tartans, Scottish gifts, food and whisky shop. Drivers’ room.
Glenmorangie Distillery can be found on the shores of the Dornoch Firth. Visitors can enjoy tours and tastings by experienced guides and a chance to explore the well-stocked whisky shop. Prices: £2.50 - redeemable against purchases in the shop Open: Jan - Dec. PR GL CP EPW 12 (larger groups prebooking advisable)
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Ad Page 74 Established in 1973, Jacobite offers an extensive range of cruises and tours including visits to Urquhart Castle and the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre. Jacobite promises the ultimate magical, Loch Ness experience. Prices: From £10.00 Open: All Year PR GL R CP EPW 159
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Situated in a 16th century castle, 7 miles west of Inverness. Come and visit this family run business and taste their liqueurs, wines, jams and sauces. Open: Apr-Oct Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, closed Sun. Winter Mon-Fri 11am4pm, closed Sat & Sun CP No limit
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THE National Trust for Scotland), Glencoe PH49 4LA Tel: 0844 493 2663 Fax: 0844 493 2260 traveltrade@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk Ad Page 12 Modern, eco-friendly visitor centre with state of the art exhibition and visitor services. Set in one of the most stunning landscapes in highland Scotland and winner of Gold Green Tourism Business Scheme award. Prices: £4.50 Open: All Year PR GL R CP EPW
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Holm Mills, Dores Road, Inverness IV2 4RB Tel: 01463 223311 Fax: 01463 231042 simplythebest@ewm.co.uk www.ewm.co.uk Contact: Neil Souter Here you will find a wide selection of knitwear, countrywear,outerwear,golf equipment and accessories, whisky shop,Scottish gifts and food, Pavers Shoe Dept. McGregors clearance store Coach washing facilities. Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec R CP No limit
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Muir of Ord, Ross-shire IV6 7UJ Tel: 01463 872004 Fax: 01463 872008 glen.ord.distillery@diageo.com www.discovering-distilleries.com Contact: Lynne Sutherland Ad IFC Enjoy a tour at the closest distillery to Inverness and have a dram of the Classic Highland Malt we have been making since 1838. Browse our range of Single Malt Whiskies from all corners of Scotland. Prices: £5.00 Open: Jan-Dec GL CP No Limit
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Contact: David Broadfoot Ad Page 73 Fairy tale castle, home to the Thanes of Cawdor since 1370. Book, Wool,Gift Shops. 70 cover restaurant with advance group booking for 2/3 course lunches. Golf course, Snack Bar, nature trails, magnificent gardens. Prices: Group Rate (20+) £6.95 Open: 1 May - 3 Oct 7 days a week PR GL R CP EPW 50
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Ad Page 12 5 Star world class Visitor Attraction - scene of the last major battle fought on mainland Britain. Exciting 360o battle immersion theatre, fantastic weapons display, and GPS audio battlefield guides. Excellent restaurant and branded Culloden gifts for sale. Prices: £7.50 Open: All year PR GL R CP EPW
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Contact: Georgette Crawford Ad IFC Visit Talisker Distillery, the only distillery on the Isle of Skye and home of Talisker single malt. Tastings, tours, selection of fine malt whiskies available. Restricted access for wheelchair users.
THE National Trust for Scotland, Culloden, Inverness IV1 5EU Tel: 0844 493 2663 Fax: 0844 493 2260 traveltrade@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk
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Wonderful 16th-century tower house, packed with enough art and antiques to keep connoisseurs happy all day. In Spring the grounds are carpeted with a magnificent collection of daffodils. Prices: From £5.50 Open: Apr-Oct PR GL R CP EPW
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Contact: Charlotte Mountain Ad Page 74 Visit us to enjoy our latest range, alongside our Courtyard Home and Garden Shop, interactive Heritage Centre and Mill Tour. We also offer the finest quality food in our Food Hall and Coffee Shop.
BRODIE CASTLE (NTS)
1 VISITOR
NAIRN (HS)
1 VISITOR
ATTRACTIONS
ISLE OF SKYE (HS)
1 VISITOR
ATTRACTIONS
GOLSPIE (HS)
1 VISITOR
ATTRACTIONS
Newmill, Elgin IV30 4AF Tel: 01343 554000 Fax: 01343 554093 shop@johnstonscashmere.com www.johnstonscashmere.com
NAIRN (HS)
ELGIN (HS) JOHNSTONS OF ELGIN
Superbly located on the harbour front, here you will find a unique selection of quality knitwear, countrywear, gifts and food. Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec CP No limit
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AVIEMORE YOUTH HOSTEL
25 Grampian Road, Aviemore PH22 1PR Tel: 01479 810 345 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com
Ad Page IBC In the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, providing excellent facilities and quality accommodation. Great in summer and winter for outdoor activities. 5 mins from town centre. Tariff: From £11.50 Commission: Negotiable Open: All Year Acc. Type: private, disabled & dorms 2 Public rooms Sleeping 96 Min party size - 10
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CAIRNGORM LODGE YOUTH HOSTEL
Glenmore, Aviemore, PH22 1QY Tel: 01479 861 238 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com Ad Page IBC In the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. The hostel is ideal for year-round activities including walking, rock and ice-climbing, skiing, snowboarding, watersports and mountain biking. Tariff: From £10 Commission: rates negotiable Open: Jan - Oct (Oct-Jan RentaHostel) Acc. Type: private and dorms 2 Public rooms Sleeping 78 Min party size - 10
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2 MEAL
FORT WILLIAM (HS)
STOPS
2 MEAL
CALADH INN
James Street, Stornoway HS1 2QN Tel: 01851 702740 Fax: 01851 703158 groups@calahotels.com www.caladhinn.co.uk Contact: Christina Maciver Just a short stroll to the town centre and ferry terminal, the island’s largest hotel is known for its friendly hospitality. Guests enjoy comfortable, well appointed bedrooms and excellent dining. Tariff: £49.00-£62.00 DBB per person Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 20S 20D 26T 2F All Ensuite CP R
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CARBISDALE CASTLE YOUTH HOSTEL
Culrain, Sutherland, IV24 3DP Tel: 01549 421 232 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com
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3 SERVICED
CULLODEN BATTLEFIELD (NTS)
THE National Trust for Scotland, Culloden Moor, Inverness IV2 5EU Tel: 0844 493 2663 Fax: 0844 493 2260 traveltrade@nts.org.uk www.nts.org.uk Ad Page 12 Relax and enjoy the best of Scottish food at a unique location. Morning coffees and afternoon teas with traditional home baking and quality refreshments, delicious lunches made with the finest ingredients, tasty light snacks, healthy options and treats to take away, make this the perfect stop for groups and FITs at any time of day. Pre-booking advised for groups. MC L AT D Other 120 Max
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North Road, Fort William PH33 6TG Tel: 01355 266 886 Fax: 01355 260 782 groupsales@strathmorehotels.com www.strathmorehotels.com Contact: Rhonda Wood Ad Page 15 Situated at the foot of Ben Nevis in Fort William, The Ben Nevis Hotel & Leisure Club is in a prime spot for exploring the area’s most scenic countryside. Tariff: Negotiable Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 20S 31D 57T 8F All Ensuite CP R
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“THE LOGS”
Tomacharich, Fort William PH33 6SP Tel: 01397 702532 Fax: 01397 702532 thelogs@scotland-info.co.uk www.scotland-info.co.uk/TheLogs Contact: Anne & Alistair Smyth
Ad Page IBC
Steeped in turbulent and fascinating history and overlooking the Kyle of Sutherland, the Castle is an enchanting place to visit. An hour north of Inverness it is a very popular destination for groups who can partake in many outdoor activities. Tariff: From £11.50 Commission: Neg Open: Mar-Oct (Nov-Feb RentaHostel) Acc. Type: private, family, disabled and dorms. Min party size - 10 5 Public rooms Sleeping 150
NNNN Hostel
FORT WILLIAM (HS)
STOPS
2 MEAL
DRUMNADROCHIT (HS)
FORT WILLIAM (HS) ACCOMMODATION
3 SERVICED
NN Hotel
ACCOMMODATION
Contact: Alastair Borland Known as the island’s finest hotel the Cabarfeidh is set in extensive gardens, on the outskirts of Stornoway. Excellent bedrooms, superb food and attentive service contribute to an enjoyable stay. Tariff: £59.00 - £72.00 DBB per night per person Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 10S 9D 27T All Ensuite CP R
The Alexandra Hotel provides traditional Scottish Hospitality at its best and located in the centre of Fort William is an ideal base from which to explore the Highlands and Islands. Tariff: Negotiable Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 12S 26D 44T 11F All ensuite CP R
4 SELF CATERING
Manor Park, Stornoway HS1 2EU Tel: 01851 702604 Fax: 01851 705572 groups@calahotels.com www.cabarfeidh-hotel.co.uk
Contact: Rhonda Wood Ad Page 15
ISLE OF LEWIS (OH)
CABARFEIDH HOTEL
The Parade, Fort William PH33 6AZ Tel: 01355 266886 Fax: 01355 260 782 groupsales@strathmorehotels.com www.strathmorehotels.com
INVERNESS (HS)
.
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ALEXANDRA HOTEL
BUNKHOUSES
NNN Hotel
Contact: Rory Cameron Ad Page 74 The only Loch Ness-side hotel. Observation lounge bar & Cobbs restaurant. Standard & deluxe loch view rooms. Jacobite boat trips to Urquhart Castle from adjacent harbour. Gift shop & coffee shop. Tariff: £69.00-£125.00 per double room Open: Jan-Dec Rooms: 3S 12D 5T 4F All ensuite CP R
ACCOMMODATION
Well known to generations of travellers, this Victorian hotel of magnificent character is situated amidst the splendour of the Cairngorm Mountains and the lushly wooded Strathspey Tariff: Negotiable Open: Jan - Dec Rooms: 8S 19D 37T 5F All Ensuite CP R
The Brackla, Loch Ness-side, Inverness IV3 8LA Tel: 01456 450326 Fax: 01456 450845 info@lochnessview.com www.lochnessview.com
3 SERVICED
Contact: Rhonda Wood Ad Page 15
LOCH NESS CLANSMAN HOTEL
CARBISDALE (HS)
Nethy Bridge PH25 3DP Tel: 01355 266886 Fax: 01355 260 782 groupsales@strathmorehotels.com www.strathmorehotels.com
GOLSPIE (HS)
ELGIN (HS) NETHYBRIDGE HOTEL
ACCOMMODATION
NNNN Hotel
3 SERVICED
MC L AT D Other 100 Max
ISLE OF LEWIS (OH)
DRUMNADROCHIT (HS) STOPS
2 MEAL
ISLE OF SKYE (HS)
9 - 11 Bosville Terrace, Portree IV51 9DG Tel: 01478 612846 Fax: 01478 613434 bosville@macleodhotels.co.uk www.macleodhotels.co.uk
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6 HOSTELS &
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BOSVILLE HOTEL AND CHANDLERY SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
NNNNN Visitor Attraction
Golspie KW10 6SF Tel: 01408 633177 Fax: 01408 634081 info@dunrobincastle.net www.dunrobincastle.co.uk Combine your visit to Dunrobin Castle with morning coffee, lunch or afternoon tea. Facilities only available to groups paying admission to Dunrobin Castle. Prior bookings advisable.
BUNKHOUSES
ACCOMMODATION
4 SELF CATERING
Contact: Sarah Merriman Ad Page 73 Banchor cottage, a Cawdor Castle property, lies nestled in the Findhorn Valley above the river. Sleeps six, it is let Sunday to Sunday. Log fires, fitted kitchen and separate elegant dining room. Dogs allowed. Tariff: From £500 per week. Open: All year Units: 2 Public, 3 Bedrooms sleeping 6 Min Party Size - 1
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Contact: Scott Morrison Ad Page 73
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CAWDOR CASTLE
Cawdor Castle Ltd, Nairn IV12 5 RD Tel: 01667 404401 Fax: 01667 404674 info@cawdorcastle.com www.cawdorcastle.com
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ACCOMMODATION
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Tariff: From £69.00 per night B&B per room Open: Open April - October Rooms: 1S 8D 12T 4F All ensuite CP
Contact: Charlotte Mountain Ad Page 74 Enjoy Scottish home baking, freshly ground coffee, speciality teas or a light meal in our bright and airy coffee shop. Fine Foods, from local produce to global specialities, are available in our Food Hall. Only the best is good enough. Open 7 days.
Contact: Travel Trade Ad Page 13 Enjoy the best selection of good old fashioned home baked cakes whilst relaxing in our cafe. The food, the panoramic views of the castle and Loch beyond will remain in your memory for a very long time! Picnic lunches available to order.
CAIRNGORM (HS)
Contact: Sharon Longley Ad Page 74 Gairloch Highland Lodge makes the perfect base from which to explore and enjoy the dramatic landscape and varied attractions of Wester Ross. Only an hours drive and Inverness and Ullapool.
Newmill, Elgin IV30 4AF Tel: 01343 5540000 Fax: 01343 554093 shop@johnstonscashmere.com www.johnstonscashmere.com
BUNKHOUSES
Gairloch, Ross-shire IV21 2AH Tel: 01445 712006 Fax: 01445 712933 enquiries@gairlochhighlandlodge.net www.gairlochhighlandlodge.net
JOHNSTONS OF ELGIN
c/o Travel Trade, Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8664 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
6 HOSTELS &
GAIRLOCH HIGHLAND LODGE
STOPS
NNN Hotel
URQUHART CASTLE
Contact: Dennis Connell A visit to Portree is not complete without a meal experience at the Bosville Hotel. You will sample the freshest of Skye’s first class produce in the Bosville’s Award Winning Restaurant.
2 MEAL
Contact: Rory Cameron Ad Page 74 The only Loch Ness-side hotel. Observation lounge bar & Cobbs restaurant. Standard & deluxe loch view rooms available. Jacobite boat trips to Urquhart Castle from the adjacent harbour. Gift shop & coffee shop. MC L D 75 Max
NETHY BRIDGE (HS)
Brackla, Loch Ness-side, Inverness IV3 8LA Tel: 01456 450326 Fax: 01456 450845 info@lochnessview.com www.lochnessview.com
ACCOMMODATION
LOCH NESS CLANSMAN HOTEL
3 SERVICED
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AVIEMORE (HS)
NNNNN Historic House
BUNKHOUSES
Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 A traditional, fully furnished, Lewis thatched house. There is an attached barn, byre and stackyard. Beside the blackhouse, a furnished 1920s house and a ruined blackhouse can also be seen. Prices: £1.25 - £2.50 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed every Sunday, 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR CP No limit
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ISLE OF LEWIS (OH) ATTRACTIONS
1 VISITOR
INVERNESS (HS) STOPS
2 MEAL
GAIRLOCH (HS) ACCOMMODATION
3 SERVICED
NAIRN (HS)
BLACK HOUSE
c/o Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
Well-appointed Norwegian log house sleeping up to 10. Quiet rural setting - Views of North face of Ben Nevis. 5 minutes from Fort William. Ideal for discovering the West Highlands of Scotland. Tariff: £550.00 - £1,350.00 Open: Jan-Dec Units: 1 Log House 4 Public Room 6 Bedrooms sleeping 10
NNNN Self Catering
INVERNESS YOUTH HOSTEL Victoria Drive, Inverness IV2 3QB Tel: 01463 231 771 reservations@syha.org.uk www.hostellingscotland.com
Ad Page IBC Inverness is an excellent centre for touring the Highlands of Scotland, with the possibility of day trips to Loch Ness, Culloden Moor and dolphin spotting in the Moray Firth. Tariff: From £11 Commission: rates negotiable Open: All Year Acc. Type: en-suite, private, family and dorm rooms 3 Public rooms Sleeping 185 Min party size - 10
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The Northern Isles OF ORKNEY AND SHETLAND
ITALIAN
prisoners of war,
CHAPEL, LAMB HOLM, ORKNEY
KI R K WA L L H A R B O U R , O R K N E Y
O N E O F T H E S TA N D I N G S T O N E S O F S T E N N E S S
THE ORKNEY ISLES
Papa Westray Pierowall Westray
Hollandstoun The North Sound
Rousay
Birsay
Evie
Islands Stromness
Stronsay Firth Tingwall
Orkney
Scapa Flow
Lyness
Flotta
Longhope Swona
St Mary’s
Burray South Ronaldsay Burwick Pentland Skerries
John O'Groats Castletown
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Roadside Sanday Loth
Shapinsay Finstown Kirkwall
Houton
Hoy
Backaland Bringan
Ronaldsay
Burness
Eday
Orkney
North
Whitehall Stronsay Auskerry
Orkney’s famous archaeology, superb wildlife, landscape, traditional island welcome, unique arts and crafts and superb seafood (and whisky) are well known - at least to lovers of the good life. The islands’ attractions are guaranteed to keep any group of visitors amused and entertained for a long time - especially ornithologists, as one in six of all British species of seabird (over 350 recorded species) nest here on every conceivable rock, cranny and ledge on Orkney’s dramatic cliffs.
VisitOrkney The Travel Centre West Castle Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1GU Travel Trade Contact: Carly Tait Tel: 01856 872001 Fax: 01856 875056 carly.tait@visitscotland.com www.visitorkney.com
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SEE & DO 2010
THE ORKNEY ISLES
A TRULY UNIQUE DESTINATION WITH HERITAGE DATING BACK OVER 5,000 YEARS Even if you only visit it once, sometime in your life you must visit Orkney. For such a relatively small destination it has an unprecedented array of both natural and man-made attractions guaranteed to overflow any 7 date itinerary - from history and archaeology to ornithology and wildlife and with interisland communications being so good, island-hopping.
THE ORKNEY ISLES SKARA BRAE The most famous of the many archaeological treasures of these islands. This Neolithic village is rightly regarded as one of the most remarkable monuments in Europe.
ITALIAN CHAPEL, LAMB HOLM An artistic masterpiece designed and created by Italian Prisoners of War at the end of World War II from two Nissen huts.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY The four main festivals/events are the Orkney Ceilidh Weekend (April), the Orkney Folk Festival (May), the St Magnus Festival (June) and the Orkney Science Festival (Sept). There is, however, a long list of other events throughout the year covering subjects such as golf, sailing, Nordic Studies Summer Schools, agriculture and gardening. For full up to date information visit: WWW.VISITORKNEY.COM Ornithology and archaeology/wildlife tend to be the most popular group travel themes as the Orkney Isles are a haven for both. The plethora of birdlife includes guillemots, razorbills, shags, storm petrels, cormorants and the favourites, puffins. Over 8,000 hectares of
One of the best preserved examples of an ancient Norse town, Kirkwall, is dominated by the magnificent 12th century St Magnus Cathedral. Nearby are the ruins of the Bishop’s Palace and the Earl’s Palace. The Orkney Museum in Tankerness House provides an introduction to Orkney’s history and archaeology stretching back five millennia. The Orkney Library and Archive caters for the needs of increasing numbers of people researching their Orcadian ancestors. Orkney’s second town, Stromness, dates from the 17th century when trade between Europe and distant colonies was growing rapidly. The town was an important port of call for ships of the Hudson’s Bay Company before they set sail across the Atlantic. Between the two towns amid the rural landscape there are well over 1,000 recorded archaeological sites throughout the islands and the quality and importance of many of them has resulted in Orkney’s Neolithic heartland being awarded World Heritage Site Status. This includes sites such as Maeshowe in Stenness, dating back to 2,800 BC, the Standing Stones of Stenness, the Ring of Brodgar, Barnhouse Neolithic village and probably the most well known of them all, Skara Brae, a well preserved stone age village engulfed by sand 5,000 years ago. Sea defences were strengthened after the torpedoing of HMS Royal Oak in 1939 and the islands of South Ronaldsay, Burray and Lamb Holm were joined by four causeways called the Churchill Barriers. Italian prisoners of war helped to build the causeways. They also constructed the Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm from an old Nissen hut. It is now the most popular and one of the most moving attractions in Orkney.
years ago to the Vikings (Maeshowe being
Island-hopping is an increasingly popular activity due to the frequent and excellent inter-island ferry crossings and many flights. Each island in Orkney has its own unique character. The Mainland is the largest but of the total of around 70, a further 20 have lively communities. Each has wonderful archaeological sites, spectacular scenery, seascapes and wildlife, quality assured accommodation, and easy going, welcoming,
an excellent example, the Orkneyinga Saga
friendly people.
nature reserve land are managed by the RSPB including their reserve in Hoy. Walks and cycle trips in Orkney take visitors through thousands of years of history – from the Neolithic Settlers (Skara Brae – now a UNESCO site - & the Ring of Brogar), 5,000
T H E C L I F F S A N D O L D M A N O F H OY
SKARA BRAE
Centre, Orphir) right up to 20th century maritime history (Scapa Flow and the Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm). WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Ornithology, archaeology, fishing, sea angling, diving, wildlife, walking, cycling, island tradition and heritage.
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The Northern Isles OF ORKNEY AND SHETLAND
SUMBURGH HEAD, SHETLAND
JARLSHOF
THE SHETLAND ISLES These 100+ islands, with their unique brand of Norse character Muckle Flugga
Unst
Sound Yell
Isbister
Hillswich
Shetland
Papa Stour
Islands
Muckle Roe Hillside
Melby
Unst
Belmont Gutcher West Sandwich
Fetlar
Ulsta Yell Out Skerries
Vidlin
powerful Viking influence can be seen, and heard, in their musical culture, dialect and place names with the famous Up Helly Aa fire festival being the highlight of the year. The strength of these traditions is matched by the spectacular natural environment - cliffs, sea-scapes and abundant wildlife including
Burravoe
Toft
St Magnus Bay
and tradition, have an unmistakable beauty and charm. The
Whalsay Girlsta
the highest number of otters in Europe and over a million breeding seabirds - and superb seafood, preferably consumed to the sound of the fiddle during a midnight sun!
Shetland
Walls
Lerwick
Foula
Scalloway West Burra
Leebotten Levenwick
Isle of Noss
Bressay Mousa
VisitScotland Lerwick Market Cross, Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0LU Tel: 01595 693434 Fax: 01595 695807
Sumburgh
info@visitshetland.com www.visitshetland.com
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THE SHETLAND ISLES
SEE & DO 2010
A LAND OF UNMISTAKEN BEAUTY AND NORTHERN CHARM AND NOW SO ACCESSIBLE Apart from ferry links to Aberdeen, Sumburgh Airport offers connections with Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen and Kirkwall. Accessibility, is therefore no problem in getting to or between the Shetland Islands.
THE SHETLAND ISLES JARLSHOF One of the most popular of the many historical and archaeological attractions in Shetland. Bronze age houses, an Iron Age broch and a 16th century Laird’s House.
UNST HERITAGE CENTRE Learn of the Island’s culture & heritage through a fine collection of artefacts and items donated to the centre from residents past and present.
WHAT'S ON & SUGGESTED ITINERARY Shetland has a number of major festivals each year including Up Helly Aa (Viking Fire Festival - Jan), Shetland Folk Festival (April/May), Johnsmas Foy (Maritime Heritage - June), the Bergen-Shetland Races (Yachting - June), the Shetland Fiddle and Accordian Festival (Oct) and the Shetland Guitar Festival (Nov) - and this is just a flavour as there are many other events throughout the year. For full up to date information visit:
WWW.VISITSHETLAND.COM Probably the main reason why people like to visit island communities is that the lifestyle is different and interesting and that is what tourism is all about – experiencing other cultures. However, in the case of Shetland it is much more than just that - a visit to the Shetland Museum and Archives in Lerwick is a very good start to any group visit and prepares visitors for ancient sites like Jarlshof and the Brochs at Mousa, Clickimin and Old Scatness and many more. Communications with the outer islands are very good - by ferry and air - and island hopping is popular and rewarding as most of the islands have their own museums/heritage centres to inform visitors of the culture/ heritage/history of their own island community. Exploring the scenery and landscapes of Shetland by foot or by bike also offers added opportunities for ornithology. WWW.SCOTLANDGROUPSGUIDE.COM
Shetland’s largest town, Lerwick, is the commercial and industrial centre of the islands and also the hub of a busy cultural and social life. Dating from the 17th century, it was a popular trading port for Dutch herring fishermen. Merchants built their own piers and warehouses known locally as “lodberries”. By the beginning of the 20th century Lerwick was one of the chief fishing ports in Scotland and today the old waterfront is bustling with pleasure boats, visiting yachts, historic craft and working fishing boats. Attractions for groups include The Shetland Museum and Archives, Bod of Gremista, Clickimin Broch, Up Helly Aa Exhibition, Islesburgh Exhibition, Fort Charlotte, Lodberries, Town Hall (Lerwick) and Scalloway Castle and Scalloway Museum (Scalloway). With awesome cliffs and spectacular seascapes, the mainland of Shetland has lots to explore whether it is by bus, car, bike, foot or boat. Throughout the mainland you will find many places of interest such as archaeological sites, areas with rare wild flowers, spectacular wildlife and breathtaking sea views. Unlike many of the Scottish islands, Shetland has retained healthy rural communities on its outer islands including Fair Isle - a bird sanctuary owned by the National Trust for Scotland. All have excellent ferry links to the mainland and some to each other - ideal for island ferry/plane hopping and discovery trips. One of the reasons for the stability of these remote settlements is the Shetland economy, greatly strengthened by North Sea Oil. This has also given the islands the financial strength to develop other industries such as tourism. Attractions that should not be missed include Unst Heritage Centre, Hermaness Visitor Centre, Unst Boat Haven; Old Haa, Muness Castle (Yell); George Waterston Memorial Centre (Fair Isle); The Hanseatic Booth Museum (Whalsay); Fetlar Interpretive Centre (Fetlar); Mousa Broch (Mousa); Noss National Nature Reserve (Noss); Bressay Heritage Centre (Bressay); Cabin Museum (Lunnasting).
U P H E L LY A a
Shetland is a destination in its own right - visitors come here for a reason, they cannot just “drive through” en route to some other location, and there are so many reasons to come here - and this is a special place, a place to inspire and a place to remember for a very long time. GROUP TRAVEL THEME SUGGESTIONS Archaeology, History, Ornithology, Wildlife, Shetland Culture, Island Hopping
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SHETLAND FIDDLER, TRONDRA
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Orkney Museums and Heritage
From Prehistory Visit our museums and attractions including
to the present day
The Orkney Museum Saint Magnus Cathedral Scapa Flow Visitor Centre and Museum Corrigall Farm Museum Kirbuster Museum For further details tel: 01856 873535 fax: 01856 871560 email: museum@orkney.gov.uk
Orkney
for groups
FASCINATING DAY TRIPS every summer morning
from famous John O’Groats
40 minute crossing
John O’Groats Ferries John O’Groats, Scotland KW1 4YR www.jogferry.co.uk Tel: 01955 611 353 The No.1 booking and information service for Scotland VisitScotland.com 2010 AD Pages.indd 41
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NORTHLINK FERRIES LTD. STROmNESS FERRy TERmINAL, STROmNESS, ORKNEy KW16 3BH Tel: 01856 852086 Fax: 01856 851795 info@northlinkferries.co.uk www.northlinkferries.co.uk
KIRKWALL (OR)
BROAD STREET, KIRKWALL Tel: 01856 874894 Fax: 01856 871560 museum@orkney.gov.uk www.orkney.gov.uk Ad Page 85
ATTRACTIONS
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Northlink Ferries provide fast and frequent sailings to Orkney and Shetland, from Aberdeen and Scrabster, using three state-of-the-art ships. Net rates available to group organisers. Prices: Various Open: Jan-Dec R CP 600
ST mAGNUS CATHEDRAL
Fabulous 12thC cathedral founded by Norse Earl Rognvald in memory of Norse Earl magnus. Superb collection of carved grave markers.
1 VISITOR
Prices: £1.00 - £3.00 Open: Apr-Sep GL CP 20
Contact: Steve Nottage
Orkney maritime and natural history including whaling, fishing, Hudson’s Bay Company, Scapa Flow, birds, butterflies, fossils and geology. Prices: £0.50-£3.00 Open: Jan-Dec CP 40
Ad Page 85 Impressive display of communications equipmement, staffed by knowledgable volunteers. Children’s activities. Wealth of photos and small shop.
SUMBURGH (SH)
STROmNESS mUSEUm
ALFRED STREET, STROmNESS KW16 3DF Tel: 01856 850025 Fax: 01856 871560 museum@orkney.gov.uk www.orkney.gov.uk
KILN CORNER, JUNCTION ROAD, KIRKWALL KW15 1LB Tel: 01856 871400 Fax: 01856 871560 museum@orkney.gov.uk www.orkney.gov.uk/heritage
ATTRACTIONS
ATTRACTIONS
Prices: Free Open: Jan-Dec CP 20
ATTRACTIONS
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ORKNEy WIRELESS mUSEUm
1 VISITOR
THE ORKNEyINGA SAGA CENTRE
Small visitor centre interprets Norse Orkneyinga saga using audio visual room and graphics displays alongside site of Norse homestead.
1 VISITOR
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Prices: Free Open: All year GL No limit
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EARL’S BU, ORPHIR Fax: 01856 871560 museum@orkney.gov.uk www.orkney.gov.uk
LyNESS Tel: 01856 791300 Fax: 01856 871560 museum@orkney.gov.uk www.orkney.gov.uk Preserved wartime buildings tell the story of Scapa Flow’s strategic importance to the British fleet since Napoleonic times. Shop; cafe . Open: please phone for details GL R CP No limit
Prices: Free Open: 1 march to 31 October GL CP 40
Ad Page 85 16th century merchant house containing displays on Orkney’s history and prehistory covering the habitation of these islands over 5000 years.
1 VISITOR
ATTRACTIONS
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SCAPA FLOW VISITOR CENTRE AND mUSEUm
ORPHIR (OR)
ATTRACTIONS
1 VISITOR
LYNESS (OR)
Prices: £2.00 - £3.50 Open: Apr-Sep R CP 50
ATTRACTIONS
18th century/19th century Orkney farming, interpreted, with peat fires, livestock and a warm welcome. Children’s activites and gift shop.
TANKERNESS HOUSE, BROAD STREET, KIRKWALL KW15 1DH Tel: 01856 873535 Ext 252 Fax: 01856 871560 museum@orkney.gov.uk www.orkney.gov.uk
SHETLAND (SH)
Ad Page 85
Ad Page 85 Superb display of Orkney and world geology and fossils, plus small social history display and lovely gift shop.
THE ORKNEy mUSEUm
ATTRACTIONS
mIDHOUSE, CORRIGALL Tel: 01856 771411 Fax: 01856 771411 museum@orkney.gov.uk www.orkney.gov.uk
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Prices: Free Open: mar-Oct GL CP 70
1 VISITOR
BURRAy Tel: 01856 731255 Fax: 01856 871560 museum@orkney.gov.uk www.orkney.gov.uk
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FOSSIL & HERITAGE CENTRE
KIRBUSTER mUSEUm
Rural life museum with unique surviving central hearth, restored garden, machinery display.
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BIRSAy Tel: 01856 771268 Fax: 01856 771268 museum@orkney.gov.uk www.orkney.gov.uk
C/O HISTORIC SCOTLAND, LONGmORE HOUSE, SALISBURy PLACE, EDINBURGH EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 Uncovered by a storm in 1850, Skara Brae presents the remarkable picture of life around 5,000 years ago. It is one of the best preserved groups of stoneage houses in Western Europe. Prices: £3.35 - £6.70 (2009 rates) Open: All year (closed 25 & 26 Dec and 1 & 2 Jan) PR R CP No limit
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Northlink Ferries provide fast and frequent sailings to Orkney and Shetland, from Aberdeen and Scrabster, using three state-of-the-art ships. Net rates available to group organisers. Prices: Various Open: Jan - Dec
ATTRACTIONS
SKARA BRAE & SKAILL HOUSE
THE STROmNESS FERRy TERmINAL, STROmNESS, ORKNEy KW16 3BH Tel: 01856 852086 Fax: 01856 851795 info@northlinkferries.co.uk www.northlinkferries.co.uk Contact: Steve Nottage
BIRSAY (OR)
It’s so easy to enjoy a Day Trip To the Orkney Islands. 40 minute ferry ride from John O’Groats - then board your exclusive coach with local driver guide. Select your departure time and leave the rest to us! Prices: On application Open: may-Sep
NORTHLINK FERRIES LTD.
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1 VISITOR
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SANDWICK (OR)
1 VISITOR
ATTRACTIONS
Contact: Fred Fermor
ORKNEY (OR)
JOHN O’GROATS KW1 4yR Tel: 01955 611353 Fax: 01955 611301 info@jogferry.co.uk www.jogferry.co.uk
CORRIGALL (OR)
ORKNEY (OR)
JOHN O’GROATS FERRIES
Prices: Donation Open: Jan-Dec GL CP No limit
JARLSHOF
C/O HISTORIC SCOTLAND, LONGmORE HOUSE, SALISBURy PLACE, EDINBURGH EH9 1SH Tel: 0131 668 8894 Fax: 0131 668 8888 hs.explorer@scotland.gsi.gov.uk www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Contact: Donna Laidlaw Ad Page 13 Over three acres of remains spanning 3,000 years from the Stone Age. Oval shaped Bronze Age houses, Viking long houses, medieval farmstead and a 16th century laird’s house. Free audio tours are available. Prices: £2.35 - £4.70 (2009 rates) Open: Summer only PR CP No limit
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6 TOUR OPERATORS
Main Business: Guaranteed Coach Series, Special Interest Groups, Tailor Made Groups, Individuals, City Breaks. All ground arrangements from arrival to departure comnbined with first class service and expertise. Also With: Go As You Please, Incentive groups, ground handling services. Languages : French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portugese.
FITZCHARLES COACHES LTD. 87 Newhouse Road, Grangemouth FK3 8NJ Tel: 01324 482093 Fax: 01324 665411 info@fitzcharles.co.uk www.fitzcharles.co.uk
Outlook Europe, groups-on-the-move, 9 Howard Place, Edinburgh EH3 5JZ Tel: +44 131 558 1800 Fax: +44 131 558 1124 john.clifford@focusscotland.co.uk www.focusscotland.co.uk
Main Business: Incentives; delegations; political, professional, study and cultural programmes; specialist + general tours.
Main Business: Corporate Groups, Luxury Groups, Conferences, Special Interest Groups, School Groups and Leisure Groups
Languages : English, German, & Other Language Guides can be organised.
FOCUS SCOTLAND
Contact: John Clifford Main Markets: Austria Germany France Switzerland Italy all Europe & further afield USA & Canada.
Main Markets: Local and International
Also With: Tailor-made Tours, Accommodation, Ferries, Visitor Attractions, Event Tickets and Conference Venues.
Languages : English
Also With: Conferences; meetings; public affairs; information, political and cultural exchange. Languages : German French, Gaelic and others as required
CONTOURS WALKING HOLIDAYS
C-N-DO SCOTLAND
Contact: Ronnie Member of: Visit Scotland, Edinburgh Convention Bureau, Confederation Of Passenger Transport, Coach Drivers Club
Also With: Car tours with or without walking.
CONTOURS WALKING HOLIDAYS Gramyre, Berrier Road, Greystoke CA11 0UB Tel: 017684 80451 Fax: 017684 80452 info@contours.co.uk www.contours.co.uk Contact: Karen Townsend Main Markets: Worldwide Main Business: Self-guided walking holidays throughout Scotland and the rest of Britain. Our extensive range of tours in Scotland includes the West Highland Way, Great Glen Way, Speyside Way, St Cuthbert’s Way, Fife Coastal Path, Cateran Trail, Borders Abbeys Way and Arran Coastal Way.
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6 TOUR OPERATORS Member of: UKInbound, ETOA, GTOA, CTC, SDMA, NTA, ASTA
Main Business: Walking Tour Operator. Single day private guiding to full scale multi-day packages, independent and ‘specially for you’. We’re well informed and passionate about Scotland.
GOLF INTERNATIONAL (SCOTLAND) LTD
Main Business: Corporate Groups, Luxury Groups, Conferences & Incentives, Corporate Hospitality, Special Interest Groups
Languages : English German Spanish French Italian
Contact: Mrs Anne Piercy,
Main Markets: Worldwide
Main Markets: Worldwide
Also With: Driver/Guide Car Tours, Tailor-made Tours, Flight Requirements, Accom, Golf Tours, Activity Breaks, Theatre Tickets
International House, Pierpoint Street, Worcester WR1 1YD Tel: 0870 290 2020 Fax: 0870 290 1011 groups@discovertravelandtours.com www.discovertravelandtours.com www.mygrouptour.com www.celticwelcomes.com
FITZCHARLES COACHES LTD.
Contact: Margot McMurdo, Nick Wilson, Fiona Whitehead Member of: ATOL STGA DGA GRTG ABTOT
DISCOVER TRAVEL & TOURS
6 TOUR OPERATORS
Tweedview Farmhouse, Tweedsmuir ML12 6QN Tel: 01899 880207/0208 42 Fax: 01899 880207/0208 86 enquiries@ctem.co.uk www.ctem.co.uk or www.aboutscotland.co.uk/tour/ guide/margot.html
DISCOVER TRAVEL & TOURS
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6 TOUR OPERATORS
CREATIVE TRAVEL AND EVENT MANAGEMENT 6 TOUR OPERATORS
CREATIVE TRAVEL AND EVENT MANAGEMENT
Main Markets: UK, Europe, N.America
Also With: Transfers - Airports, Rail Stations.
Languages : English
33 Stirling Enterprise Park, Springbank Road, Stirling FK7 7RP Tel: +44(0)1786 445 703 Fax: +44(0)1786 445 703 info@cndoscotland.com www.cndoscotland.com
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Also With: Special packages to customers’ requirements e.g. genealogy and historic sites. Driver / Guide car tours.
C-N-DO SCOTLAND
Contact: Dorothy Breckenridge Member of: GTBS(Gold), AALS
Main Business: Guided tours for small groups. Maximum 10 passengers. Day & extended tours. Personalised tours. History, Culture, Wildlife etc. Collection for tours from Stirling, Edinburgh or Glasgow.
Main Business: Custom made tours for groups of all interests, sizes and ages.
Main Business: Incentive events, conferences, venue finding, team building, golf events, meetings with leisure activities, day excursions and spouses programmes.
Contact: Mr G Myles Main Markets: Worldwide
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Contact: Alan Mitchell Main Markets: Worldwide
72 Randolph Road, Stirling FK8 2AR Tel: 01786 470350 claymoretours@btinternet.com www.claymoretravel.co.uk
FOCUS SCOTLAND
Contact: Ronnie Pook Main Markets: Europe, USA, Canada, S Africa, Australia, Japan, Korea.
23 Ardoch Way, Braco, Perthshire FK15 9RH Tel: 01786 880561 Fax: 01786 880561 alanr.mitchell@onetel.net
CLAYMORE TRAVEL
6 TOUR OPERATORS
30 Canmore Street, Dunfermline KY12 7NT Tel: 01383 727999 Fax: 01383 727927 enquiries@1st-events.co.uk www.1st-events.co.uk
ARDOCH GUIDES
CLAYMORE TRAVEL
1ST EVENTS LTD
ARDOCH GUIDES
1ST EVENTS LTD
TOUR OPERATORS
GOLF INTERNATIONAL (SCOTLAND) LTD 41 West Portland Street, Troon KA10 6AB Tel: 01292 313388 Fax: 01292 315599 Scots@GolfInternational.com www.golfinternational.com Contact: Elspeth Forbes Member of: ASTA AAGTO IAGTO Main Markets: Worldwide Main Business: Quality golf and hotel arrangements for all of Scotland’s top championship courses. Groups, Individuals and Incentive Travel. Also With: Imaginative programmes for non-golfers featuring Scottish history, culture, crafts and traditions. Special Events. Fishing. Languages : Interpreter / guides available in all European and Asian languages.
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Languages : German English French Nihongo Italian Spanish Russian Poland
6 TOUR OPERATORS
Main Business: Walking, Cultural, Wildlife Tours. Wander- und Erlebnisreisen, Studienreisen; May to October guaranteed departures. Also With: Sondergruppe, Tailormade tours, Golf Tours
Contact: Margot McMurdo Member of: ATOL STGA DGA GRTG ABTOT Main Markets: USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, UK Main Business: Quality tours customised to suit individual travellers or groups of any size in luxury people carriers, 4x4 or coaches. Specialist interests welcomed. Itineraries. Also With: Driver / Guided Tours; Coach Tours; Accommodation; Flight Requirements; Activities; Worldwide Travel with London Office. Languages : Tours organised in many other languages with qualified guides.
Also With: tailor-made adventure activities - cycling, mountain biking, kayaking etc
SCOTLAND TOURS CO LTD 30 Canmore Street, Dunfermline KY12 7NT Tel: 01383 727999 Fax: 01383 727927 enquiries@scotland-tours.com www.scotland-tours.com & www.scotlandgolftours.com & www.1st-events.co.uk
Languages : English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Norwegian, Swedish.
MYGUIDEBRITAIN SCOTSELL HOLIDAYS 20 Hydepark Business Centre, 60 Mollinsburn Street, Glasgow G21 4SF Tel: 0141 530 8598 Fax: 0141 558 4040 Scotland@myguideBritain.com www.myguidescotland.com www.myguidebritain.com www.myguideireland.com Contact: Douglas Hart or Janet McAleese Member of: SDMA Main Markets: UK, Europe, North America, Australasia, Worldwide Main Business: Tour operator and Destination Management Company arranging individual self drive holidays and small group tours in Scotland, England, Wales & Ireland. Great choice of hotels, country & city breaks, personalised tours, whisky tours, driver/guides. Established 1982 - we have many years experience. Also With: Specialist for Scottish Island Holidays, self catering Scottish Country Cottages, Scotland by Car Hotels.
VORSCOT TOURS PO Box 1894, Livingston EH54 7UY Tel: 01506 409944 Fax: 01506 409944 info@vorscottours.co.uk www.vorscottours.co.uk Contact: Mr Ivor Henrichsen Member of: Various Trade Bodies Main Markets: Worldwide
Main Markets: USA, Canada, Australia, Ireland, S Africa, Japan, Korea, NZ, France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland.
Main Business: Private tailored escorted tours for individuals, families and groups in Scotland, England, Norway and Spain. Programmes and packages prepared for Independent travellers to all our destinations. Feature; Day Tours; Short Breaks; Study and Corporate programmes. AYR. Also With: Third Age, Ladies Only, Seniors, and Special Interest Groups Languages : Norwegian Spanish
INCENTIVE SCHOTTLAND 6 TOUR OPERATORS
20 Old Abbey Road, North Berwick, Edinburgh EH39 4BP Tel: 0044-1620 890908 Fax: 0044-1620 890908 schocentiv@aol.com www.incentive-Schottland.de Contact: Klaus Frömmel (deutschsprachig, English speaking) Main Markets: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, UK, France, Poland, Russia, Worldwide Main Business: Incentive Reisen, Special Interest Groups, Sonderreisen, Adhoc Reisen, Erlebnisreisen, Walking Tours, Cultural Trips, Railway Tours, Busrundreisen, Wanderreisen, Bahnreisen Languages : German, English, French, Polish, Russian, Italian, Spanish
MCKINLAY KIDD LTD Baltic Chambers, 50 Wellington St, Glasgow G2 6HJ Tel: 0844 804 0020 Fax: 0141 202 0639 info@seescotlanddifferently.co.uk www.seescotlanddifferently.co.uk Contact: Robert Kidd Member of: ATOL
Main Business: Personalised self-drive tours and itineraries for individuals and small groups. See Scotland Differently. See Scotland through McKinlay Kidd.
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MYGUIDEBRITAIN SCOTSELL HOLIDAYS
Also With: Customised interest tours including, Edinburgh Military Tattoo, Whisky, Gardens and Castles programmes
INCENTIVE SCHOTTLAND
Main Markets: UK Europe North America Australia South Africa.
Main Business: Established Incoming Tour Operator offering extensive group and individual services: scheduled coach tours, FIT programmes, incentives and special interest programmes.
Contact: Mr Ronnie Pook Member of: ASTA Golf Tourism Scotland, SIGTOA, Scotch Malt Whisky Society.
Main Business: Golf, touring, Edinburgh Festival, Whisky, FITS and Groups, Ground Handling for overseas Tour Operators/Travel Agents/Incentive Companies/ Corporations
MCKINLAY KIDD LTD
HIGHLAND EXPLORER TOURS
Main Markets: Worldwide
PANORAMA TOURS
LOCH NESS TRAVEL
Main Business: fully inclusive guided walking holidays; special interest groups; activity breaks.
351 Niddry Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LG Tel: 0131 556 7559 Fax: 0131 557 4222 mail@macitalia.co.uk www.macitalia.co.uk
Also With: Itineraries can be based on some or all of the following: whisky, historical tours, romantic breaks, honeymoons, islandhopping, wildlife including bird and whale-watching, beaches, gardens. Languages : Dutch.
PANORAMA TOURS 30 Maritime Street, Edinburgh EH6 6SE Tel: 0131 554 2444 Fax: 0131 555 2550 pasquale@panoramatours.co.uk www.panonline.biz Contact: Pasquale Foniciello Member of: SDMA SITE Main Markets: Worldwide - particularly southern Europe and Scandinavia Main Business: Tour series and special interest groups, Charter Programmes, FIT programmes (online booking system), incentives and meetings, sporting teams and supporters, cruise ships
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Contact: Klaus Frommel (Deutschsprachige Reisen, English-speaking Tours) Main Markets: Germany Austria Switzerland UK France Poland Russia Worldwide
Tweedsmuir Farmhouse, Tweedsmuir ML12 6QN Tel: 01899 880207 Fax: 01899 880207 margot@ctem.co.uk www.aboutscotland.co.uk/tour/ guide/margot.html
Member of: CCC; ACDMO; BAIML; GTBS
MACITALIA LTD
WILDERNESS SCOTLAND
20 Old Abbey Road, North Berwick, Edinburgh EH39 4BP Tel: 01620 890908 Fax: 01620 890908 urlaub@RobRoyTours.com www.RobRoyTours.com
SCOTLAND’S BEST!
Contact: Rebecca Field
Contact: Craig Irving Member of: Visit Scotland, ScotEvents, Edinburgh Capital Group, Edinburgh Convention Bureau Main Markets: Worldwide Main Business: 5 Star tours for FIT. Year round. 1-5 Days in duration. Discounts for groups of 4+ as well as Child & Senior Prices. Mercedes Coaches with Air Conditioning, Local Guides, Never EVER Cancel Guarantee Also With: Private tours for Groups/Corporate. Groups department will deal with your enquiry and help plan itinerary etc.. Languages : Any by arrangement
Also With: A complete ground handling service. Languages : Italian, German, French, Spanish, Swedish
WILDERNESS SCOTLAND 3A St Vincent Street, Edinburgh EH3 6SW Tel: 0131 625 6635 Fax: 0131 625 6636 stevie@wildernessscotland.com www.wildernessscotland.com Contact: Mr Stevie Christie Member of: ATOL, AITO, GTBS (Gold), Responsible Travel, Sustainable Travel International, Activity Scotland Main Markets: Worldwide
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ROB ROY TOURS LTD
Also With: Transport, Chauffeur Hire, Self Drive, Golf Tuition, Scenic & Special Interest Tours, Accommodations, Whisky Tastings, Hickory Demonstrations
351 Fraoch Lodge, Deshar Road, Boat of Garten PH24 3BN Tel: +44 1479 831 331 groups@scotmountain.co.uk www.scotmountain.co.uk
Main Markets: Worldwide
Main Business: Customised Golf Tours for groups and individuals.
SCOTLAND’S BEST!
Languages : French, German, Italian
Contact: Peter and Fiona Craigon Member of: SIGTOA Golf Tourism Scotland and Golf Tourism Scotland
Mountain Innovations
60 High Street, Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 1TB Tel: 0131 558 3738 info@highlandexplorertours.com www.highlandexplorertours.com
Member of: UKInbound
Main Business: Customised/ Escorted Highland and Islands Car or Minicoach Tours for the Individual or Group Traveller. Also With: CastleTours/Whisky Trails/Wildlife Tours/Guided Hillwalking around Loch Ness and Wester Ross.
HIGHLAND EXPLORER TOURS
Contact: Mr Ross Clark
Main Markets: Worldwide
Main Markets: USA Canada Germany Scandinavia France Australia Soth Africa.
Main Business: Experienced & Professional Ground-Handler, specialising in quality Group Tours, Shore Excursions & Corporate Hospitality Also With: Golf & other special interest or themed tours
48 Muirs, Kinross KY13 8AU Tel: 01577 866716 Fax: 01577 866996 info@mortongolf.com www.mortongolf.com
West Lewiston, Drumnadrochit, Loch Ness, Scotland IV63 6UW Tel: 01456 450550 Fax: 01456 450550 george@lochnesstravel.com www.lochnesstravel.com Contact: George Simpson Member of: VisitScotland
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6 TOUR OPERATORS
Main Markets: UK, Europe & America
MoRTON GOLF HOLIDAYS
LOCH NESS TRAVEL
6 TOUR OPERATORS
90 Giles Street, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6BZ Tel: 0131 561 0523 Fax: 0131 553 3698 peter.schuller@morrisontours. co.uk
Contact: Mark Rigg Member of: SIGTOA, Golf Tourism Scotland Main Markets: USA Japan Europe Worldwide Main Business: Links Golf St Andrews are a UK golf tour operator based in St Andrews. We provide the finest golf tours to Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales, combining the championship golf courses with the best in accommodations and transport. We have guaranteed St Andrews Old Course tee times and provide customised packages for British Open. Also With: Organisers of the annual St Andrews Golf Week Late April. Visit website for details
Languages : German French
VORSCOT TOURS
MORRISON TOURS
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Languages : French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Hungarian, Danish, Japanese, Russian
MoRTON GOLF HOLIDAYS
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MORRISON TOURS
Also With: Golf Breaks, Event Packages, Accommodation, Coaching & Guiding Services, Car Tours.
7 Pilmour Links, St Andrews KY16 9JG Tel: +44 (0)1334 478639 Fax: +44 (0)1334 474086 tours@linksgolfstandrews.com www.linksgolfstandrews.com
MOUNTAIN INNOVATIONS
Main Markets: Europe, North America, Australasia, Japan, Russia and India.
LINKS GOLF ST. ANDREWS
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Contact: Karen Robertson Member of: SDMA,STF, ETOA, ECB
Languages : Any by arrangement
SCOTLAND TOURS CO LTD
116 Dundas Street, Edinburgh EH3 5DQ Tel: 0131 556 4500 Fax: 0131 558 5570 groups@jacscotland.com www.jacscotland.com
Also With: Bespoke Group Tours, Transfers and Airport Shuttle Services. We can take care of entire trip or transport only
6 TOUR OPERATORS
JAC TRAVEL SCOTLAND LTD
LINKS GOLF ST. ANDREWS
6 TOUR OPERATORS
JAC TRAVEL SCOTLAND LTD
Languages : Gaelic, German
Also With: Gala Dinners, Outdoor Activities, Exclusive Highland Games
6 TOUR OPERATORS
Main Business: Destination Management Company (DMC), Incentives, Conferences, Corporate Groups, Pre / Post Conferences, etc
MACITALIA LTD
Main Markets: Europe, USA
Main Business: FIT Tours throughout Scotland, England and Wales. 17 years experience delivering world-class tours, from 1-7 Days. Accommodation is in Youth Hostels, 16-39 Seat Mercedes Coaches, Local Guides, Never EVER Cancel!
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Main Markets: Worldwide
Contact: Peter Schuller Member of: Cruise Britain, Cruise Scotland
6 TOUR OPERATORS
Contact: Bill Thomson or Elaine Craig Member of: SITE
Main Business: Arranging personalised tours of Scotland, Ireland, Lake District. Full itinerary provided and creation of a daily diary of tour on request.
Main Business: Tour operator. Leisure, Special Interest and Educational Groups, City Tours, Scheduled Tours, Luxury Groups, Corporate Groups, Conferences & Incentives, Event Management.
ROB ROY TOURS LTD
Contact: Craig Irving Member of: FIYTO
143 Dalsetter Avenue, Glasgow G15 8TE Tel: 0141 944 7224 Fax: 0141 944 7320 info@helloscotland.com www.helloscotland.com
Main Markets: USA Europe
Also With: Whisky tours, walking tours.
6 TOUR OPERATORS
60 High Street, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 1TB Tel: 0131 557 9393 Fax: 0131 558 1177 haggis@radicaltravel.com www.haggisadventures.com
HELLO SCOTLAND LTD
6 TOUR OPERATORS
Contact: Gordon Ross Member of: MIGTAG
HAGGIS ADVENTURES
HELLO SCOTLAND LTD
16 Milton Court, Milton, Dumbarton G82 2UD Tel: 01389 731917 Fax: 01389 731917 greatscot1320@blueyonder.co.uk www.greatscot-tours.com
HAGGIS ADVENTURES
GREAT SCOT TOURS
GREAT SCOT TOURS
Main Business: FIT and private group adventure holidays including walking, hiking, sailing, canoeing, sea-kayaking and mountain biking. Specialists for Highlands and Islands, including Outer Hebrides, Skye, Orkney & Shetland. Also With: Corporate & Incentives; malt whisky walking tours Languages : French German Spanish - others on request
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Auld Reekie Tours Balmoral Estates Ben Nevis Distillery (Fort William) Ltd Black Hart Entertainment Bowhill House & Country Park Cairndale Hotel Callendar House, Falkirk Cawdor Castle Crieff Visitor Centre Crowne Plaza Hotels Dean Park Cosmopolitan Hotels Dewar's World of Whisky Diageo Duff House Dundee Contemporary Arts Dunrobin Castle & Gardens East Lothian Council Edinburgh Conference Centre
35 60 75 35 36 24 49 73 59 24 23 60 IFC 60 60 73 38 38
Euro Hostels Express by Holiday Inn Perth Fettercairn Distillery Visitor Centre Fitzcharles Coaches Gairloch Highland Lodge Glengoyne Distillery, Dumgoyne Glenmorangie Distilleries Glorious Gardens of Argyll Grassic Gibbon Centre Hampden Scotland's Football Museum Hard Rock Cafe Highland Adventure Safaris Historic Scotland Inveraray Jail Jacobite Cruises Johnson's Cashmere
24 62 61 49 74 46 72 49 59 20 32 59 13 49 74 74
John o'Groats Ferries 85 Kelvingrove Hotel 24 Kingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Theatre Glasgow 20 Knockhill Racing Circuit 35 Loch Ness Clansman Hotel 74 M&D Leisure 22 Maid of the Forth 38 Mellerstain 36 Merlin Entertainments 33 & 47 Morrison Bowmore Distilleries 22 National Museums of Scotland 35 National Trust for Scotland 12 Northlink Ferries 84 North Lanarkshire Council 22 Orkney Museums and Heritage 85 Perth Airport Sky Lodge 61 Pitlochry Festival Theatre 58 Royal Botanic Gardens 39 Scone Palace 58
Scottish Crannog Centre 59 Scottish Malt Whisky Society 34 Scottish Seabird Centre 34 Scottish Tourist Guide Association 15 Scottish Youth Hostel Association IBC Seaprobe Atlantis 75 Smart City Hostels 38 Stirling District Tourism 48 Strathclyde University 21 Strathmore Hotels 15 The Real Mary King's Close 36 The Scottish Parliament 33 & OBC The Steamship Sir Walter Scott 48 Traquair House 36 University of Aberdeen 61 University of Glasgow 21 University of St. Andrews 37
Glasgow & South West Scotland
(the M74 corridor including Dumfries & Galloway, Ayrshire and the Islands of Arran and Cumbrae and Glasgow) Historic Buildings & Monuments Brodick Castle & Country Park - NTS (Arran) 26 Caerlaverock Castle - NTS (Dumfries) 26 Culzean Castle and Country Park NTS (Maybole) 26 Mackintosh Church at Queenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cross (Glasgow) 26 Pollok House - NTS (Glasgow) 26 Gardens & Country Parks
Factory Shops, Mills & Shopping
Wildlife Amazonia (Motherwell) Gardens & Country Parks Threave Garden & Estate - NTS (Castle Douglas)
26 26
Museums & Galleries National Museum of Costume (Dumfries) National Museum of Rural Life (East Kilbride)
26 26
Logan Botanic Gardens (Stranraer) 26
Mackinnon Mills (Coatbridge) 26 Moffat Woollen Mill (Moffat) 26 Owen's Warehouse (New Lanark) 27 Industrial Heritage Summerlee Industrial Museum (Coatbridge)
26
Distilleries & Whisky Auchentoshan Distillery (Glasgow) 26 Glengoyne Distillery (Dumgoyne) 26
Special Attractions & Visitor Centres Burns National Heritage Park - NTS (Ayr) 26 M&Ds Theme Park (Motherwell) 26 Motherwell Heritage Centre 26 The Hampden Experience (Glasgow) 26 University of Glasgow Visitor Centre 26 Cultural Festivals, Shows & Theatres Kings Theatre (Glasgow) Theatre Royal (Glasgow)
26 26
Edinburgh & South East Scotland
(the eastern routes into Scotland and including the Kingdom of Fife, Edinburgh and the Lothians and the Scottish Borders) Historic Buildings & Monments Bowhill House & Country Park (Selkirk) Dirleton Castle and Gardens (North Berwick) Dryburgh Abbey (St Boswells) Dunfermline Abbey & Palace Edinburgh Castle Falkland Palace (Cupar) Floors Castle (Kelso) Jedburgh Abbey John Muir's Birthplace (Dunbar) Kellie Castle - NTS (Pittenweem) Linlithgow Palace Mellerstain House (Gordon) Melrose Abbey St Andrews Castle St Andrews Cathedral St Mary's Parish Church (Haddington) Scotland's Secret Bunker (St Andrews) The Georgian House NTS (Edinburgh)
39 40 39 41 39 41 39 39 39 41 40 39 39 41 41 40 41 40
Tantallon Castle (North Berwick) 40 Traquair House (Peebles) 39 Gardens & Country Parks Dawyck Botanic Gardens (Edinburgh) 39 Royal Botanic Garden (Edinburgh) 40
Industrial Heritage Scottish Mining Museum (Edinburgh)
40
Maritime Heritage
Museums & Galleries National Museum of Scotland (Edinburgh) National War Museum (Edinburgh) National Museum of Flight (Haddington)
Jedburgh Woollen Mill 39 The Abbey Mill (Melrose) 39 The Scottish Deer Centre (Cupar) 41
40 40 40
Factory Shops, Mills & Shopping Edinburgh Woollen Mill (Jedburgh) 39 James Pringle Retail Warehouse (Edinburgh) 40
The Royal Yacht Britannia (Edinburgh)
Edinburgh Dungeon Hard Rock Cafe (Edinburgh) Our Dynamic Earth (Edinburgh) The Real Mary King's Close (Edinburgh) The Scottish Parliament (Edinburgh)
40 40 40 40 40
Cultural Festivals, Shows & Theatres 40
Distilleries & Whisky Glenkinchie Distillery (Pencaitland) The Scotch Whisky Experience (Edinburgh)
Special Attractions & Visitor Centres
Brunton Theatre (Musselburgh)
40
Cultural & Historical Tours 41 40
Auld Reekie Tours (Edinburgh) Maid of the Forth (South Queensferry)
39 41
Sport & Leisure Musselburgh Racecourse
40
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Central Scotland
(Argyll and the Isles, Loch Lomond, Stirling and the Trossachs) Historic Buildings & Monuments Bannockburn Heritage Centre (Stirling) Callendar House (Falkirk) Inveraray Jail Iona Abbey & Nunnery Stirling Castle Stirling Old Town Jail
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The National Wallace Monument (Stirling) 52
Factory Shops, Mills & Shopping Antartex Shopping Village (Alexandria) 51 Inveraray Woollen Mill 52 Kilmahog Woollen Mill 52 The Scottish Wool Centre (Aberfoyle) 51 Trossachs Woollen Mill (Kilhahog) 52 Wildlife Loch Lomond Sea Life Aquarium (Loch Lomond) 52 Scottish Sea Life Sactuary (Oban) 52
Gardens & Country Parks Arduaine Gardens - NTS (Oban) Benmore Botanic Garden (Dunoon) Crarae Gardens - NTS Glorious Garden of Argyll and Bute
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Distilleries & Whisky Ardbeg Distillery (Islay) Auchentoshan Distillery (Glasgow) Bowmore Distillery (Islay)
52 52 52
Caol Isla Distillery (Islay) Glengoyne Distillery (Dumgoyne) Lagavulin Distillery (Islay) Oban Distillery Visitor Centre
52 51 52 52
Special Attractions & Visitor Centres Breadalbane Folklore Centre (Killin) 52 Cruachan - the Hollow Mountain (Dalmally) 51 Cultural & Historical Tours Loch Katrine (Cruises) 52 Sweeney's Cruises Loch Lomond (Balloch) 51
Eastern Scotland
(Perthshire, Dundee and Angus and Aberdeen City and Shire Historic Buildings & Monuments Crathes Castle & Gardens - NTS (Banchory) 64 Edzell Castle 64 Fyvie Castle - NTS (Turriff) 65 Glamis Castle 64 Haddo House - NTS (Aberdeen) 64 Provost Skene's House (Aberdeen) 64 Scone Palace (Perth) 64 Gardens & Country Parks Balmoral Estates (Ballater) 64 David Welch Winter Gardens (Aberdeen) 64 Pitmedden Garden - NTS (Udny) 65
Special Attractions & Visitor Centres
Museums & Galleries Aberdeen Art Gallery Aberdeen Maritime Museum
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Distilleries & Whisky Bell's Blair Athol Distillery (Pitlochry) 64 Cardhu Distillery Visitor Centre (Knockando) 65 Cragganmore Distillery (Aberlour) 64 Dewar's World of Whisky (Aberfeldy) 63 Fettercairn Distillery 65 Glen Garioch Distillery (Aberdeen) 64 Royal Lochnagar Distillery (Balmoral) 64
Crieff Visitor Centre Queen's View Centre (Pitlochry) The Grassic Gibbon Centre (Laurencekirk) The Scottish Crannog Centre (Kenmore)
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Transport & Ferries Northlink Ferries (Aberdeen)
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Culloden Battlefield NTS (Inverness) Glencoe Visitor Centre - NTS Highland Wineries (Inverness)
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Cultural & Historical Tours Highland Safaris (Aberfeldy)
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Cultural Festivals, Shows & Theatres Dundee Contemporary Arts
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The Highlands of Scotland
(Highland region, Nairn, Moray and the Outer Hebrides) Historic Buildings & Monuments Black House (Isle of Lewis) Brodie Castle - NTS (Forres) Cawdor Castle (Nairn) Dunrobin Castle (Golspie) Elgin Cathedral Fort George (Nairn) Urquhart Castle (Drumnadrochit)
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Factory Shops, Mills & Shopping Ben Nevis Highland Centre (Fort William) 78 James Pringle Weavers Shopping Village (Inverness) 78 John o'Groats Knitwear Company 78 Johnson's of Elgin 78 Spean Bridge Mill 78 West Highland Woollen Company (Ullapool) 78
Distilleries & Whisky Clynelish Distillery (Brora) Dalwhinnie Distillery Dallas Dhu Distillery (Forres) Glen Ord Distillery (Muir of Ord) Talisker Distillery (Isle of Skye) The Glenmorangie Distillery Company (Tain)
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Special Attractions & Visitor Centres Cairngorm Mountain (Aviemore) 77
Cultural & Historical Tours Jacobite - Experience Loch Ness (Inverness) 78 Seaprobe Atlantis (Kyle of Lochalsh) 78 Transport & Ferries John o'Groats Ferries
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The Northern Isles
(the Orkney and Shetland Islands) Historic Buildings & Monuments Jarlshof (Sumburgh, Shetland) Skara Brae & Skail House (Sandwick, Orkney) St Magnus Cathedral (Kirkwall, Orkney)
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Special Attractions & Visitor Centres
Museums & Galleries Corrigall Farm House (Corrigall, Orkney) Fossil & Heritage Centre (Burray, Orkney) Kirbuster Museum (Birsay, Orkney) Orkney Wireless Museum (Kirkwall, Orkney) Scapa Flow Visitor Cenre and Museum (Lyness, Orkney) Stromness Museum (Orkney) The Orkney Museum (Kirkwall, Orkney)
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The Orkneyinga Saga Centre (Orphir, Orkney)
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Transport & Ferries
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John o'Groats Ferries (Orkney & Shetland) Northlink Ferries (Shetland & Orkney)
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Glasgow & South West Scotland Burns National Heritage Park NTS (Ayr) Culzean Castle and Country Park - NTS (Maybole) Crowne Plaza (Glasgow) Pollock House - NTS (Glasgow) The Hampden Experience (Glasgow) Threave Garden & Estate - NTS (Castle Douglas)
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Glasgow & South West Scotland Cairndale Hotel & Leisure Club (Dumfries) Crowne Plaza Glasgow Erskine Bridge Hotel (Glasgow) Euro Hostels (Glasgow) Normandy Hotel (Glasgow) University of Glasgow University of Strathclyde (Glasgow)
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Glasgow & South West Scotland Margaret Macdonald House (Glasgow) University of Strathclyde (Glasgow)
27
Hard Rock Cafe (Edinburgh) 41 City of the Dead Tours (Edinburgh) 41
Glasgow & South West Scotland 27 27
Edinburgh & South East Scotland Edinburgh Central Youth Hostel Melrose Youth Hostel smartcityhostels
1745 Cottage Restaurant (Peebles) Edinburgh Castle Hard Rock Cafe (Edinburgh)
41 41 41
Central Scotland Ardbeg Distillery (Islay) 53 Lodge on Loch Lomond Hotel 53 Roman Camp Country House Hotel (Callander) 53
Edinburgh & South East Scotland Bailey Mill (Newcastleton) 41 Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh) 41 New Hall, University of St Andrews 41 Central Scotland Lodge on Loch Lomond Hotel 53 Roman Camp Country House Hotel (Callander) 53 Royal Hotel (Oban) 53 Royal Marine Hotel (Dunoon) 53 The Inn at Inverbeg
Edinburgh & South East Scotland David Russell Apartments (St Andrews)
41
The Inn at Inverbeg (Loch Lomond) The Teashop at the Stables (Falkirk) Stirling Castle
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Eastern Scotland Crathes Castle, Garden & Estate (Banchory) Crieff Visitor Centre Scone Palace (Perth) Zeste, University of Aberdeen
(Loch Lomond) Winnock Hotel (Drymen)
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Eastern Scotland Express by Holiday Inn Perth 65 King's Hall, University of Aberdeen 65 Loch Kinord Hotel (nr Ballater) 65 Perth Airport Sky Lodge 65 SAC (Aberdeen) 65 Salutation Hotel (Perth) 65 The Kenmore Hotel 65
Eastern Scotland
The Highlands of Scotland Bosville Hotel and Chandlery Seafood Restaurant (Isle of Skye) Culloden Battlefield (Inverness) Dunrobin Castle (Golspie) Loch Ness Clansman Hotel (Inverness) Johnson's of Elgin Urquhart Castle (Drumnadrochit)
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The Highlands of Scotland Alexandra Hotel (Fort William) Ben Nevis Hotel & Leisure Club (Fort William) Cabarfeidh Hotel (Isle of Lewis) Caladh Inn (Isle of Lewis) Gairloch Highland Lodge Loch Ness Clansman Hotel (Drumnadrochit) Nethybridge Hotel
79 79 79 79 79 79 79
The Highlands of Scotland
King's Hall, University of Aberdeen 65
"The Logs" (Fort William) Cawdor Castle (Nairn)
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Edinburgh & South East Scotland
Glasgow Youth Hostel New Lanark Youth Hostel
Edinburgh & South East Scotland
Eastern Scotland
Central Scotland Fitzcharles Coaches Ltd (Grangemouth) Loch Katrine (Cruises)
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Central Scotland Loch Lomond Youth Hostel Oban Youth Hostel Rowardennan Youth Hostel Stirling Youth Hostel
Highland Safaris (Aberfeldy)
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The Highlands of Scotland
Eastern Scotland 53 53 53 53
Aberdeen Youth Hostel Pitlochry Youth Hostel
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Aviemore Youth Hostel Cairngorm Lodge Youth Hostel Carbisdale Castle Youth Hostel Inverness Youth Hostel
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