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The Fife Costal Path is a real walk on the wild side. The first walk of its kind in Scotland, when complete will extend 78 miles starting at the world famous Forth Bridges and finishing beyond the Tay Bridge. Currently the Path stretches from North Queensferry in the west, to Crail in the east. Work is ongoing on the sections between Crail and Tay Bridge.
A visit to Deep Sea World will always make for an unforgettable day out. Our vast underwater safari is home to thousands of weird and wonderful creatures. You can walk along the bottom of ocean as sharks glide only inches above your head, in the world's longest underwater viewing tunnel. Or discover what lurks in the murky waters of the Amazon River and Lake Malawi. Maybe you even think you're brave enough to try out a bit of shark diving.
Edinburgh international Festival The Festival is over fifty years old and has earned its reputation as one of the world's greatest celebrations of the arts
The 2005 Edinburgh Military Tattoo celebrates over 50 years of music and spectacle set against the world famous backdrop of Edinburgh Castle
Castle Rock is where Edinburgh began. The site was inhabited - and probably fortified after a fashion - in prehistoric times. We know that when Lothian became a part of Scotland, King Malcolm III lived here with Queen, Margaret, who died in 1093 and was later canonised. Her son, King David I, built a tiny and charming chapel to her memory. It remains to this day, the oldest surviving structure on Castle Rock
Whilst still remaining true to its founding principle of open-access for all performers, the Fringe has come a long way since its organisational beginnings in a disused pub with a leaky roof just off the Royal Mile.
For everything related to Scottish rugby union tickets for the six nations all about Murrayfield the home of Scottish Rugby including tours of Murrayfield
The Abbey, whose foundation goes back to 1072, was built by King David I of Scotland in honor of his mother the saintly Queen Margaret.
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St Andrews - a must-see for all golfers and visitors to Fife and Scotland. Explore all that St Andrews has to offer, from the famous Old Course and the other great courses, to miles of sandy beaches, and the quaint charm of the 'Auld Grey Toon'
Scotland’s National Motorsport Centre and has something for everyone! Whether you are participating or spectating we aim to offer the best day out experience in Scotland. |