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Glasgow
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is one of Scotland's most popular free attraction and has 22 themed, state-of-the-art galleries displaying an astonishing 8000 objects.
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SPEAN BRIDGE
Scottish Handmade Soaps & Natural Skincare. Locally made with an emphasis on organic, fresh wild harvested ingredients and herbal therapy. We’re located on the High Street FORT WILLIAM, next to the SPEAN BRIDGE Mill with free car/coach parking, and PITLOCHRY in beautiful Highland Perthshire.
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Carnoustie
Carnoustie is simply a must play and should be part of every golfers Bucket List. Having hosted 7 Open Championships, anyone who’s anyone in golf has played Carnoustie. Whilst one of the world’s great courses it remain easy to book by accessing the online booking system and choosing any or all of the three courses. Golf has been played at Carnoustie since at least the 16th century so for golfers everywhere you cannot miss this experience.
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Inverkip
Inverclyde
A warm Scottish welcome is assured in this comfortable family home.
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Turriff
Delgatie Castle is one of the most ancient and historic Scottish castles, set peacefully in its extensive grounds in the magnificent and unspoilt geographic tapestry of Scotland . It is situated three miles from Turriff, the site of the first skirmish in the civil war between the Covenanters and the Royalists in May 1639.
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Latest Podcasts
Interview with Helen from Sail Inverclyde. All about the Tall Ships Races 2011 Greenock leg, the events planned, travel arrangements and things to doin the west of Scotland
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Interview with Julie from Clyde Clippers, a ferry service on the clyde between Braehead and Glasgow.
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Read the blog about the day out on the Clyde Clippers Boat HERE
Finlaystone interviews with both the Chief MacMillan and the Head Ranger - David Finnis
While attending the Teddy Bears Picnic at Finlaystone on the 22nd of May 2011 we took the opportunity to interview both the Chief MacMillan and the Head Ranger - David FInnis. We talk to Clan Chief McMillan about the clan, the history of the estate and also talk to David about what Finlaystone offers.
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Interview with Stuart McMillan of SNP, Follow-up on what SNP win means for Scottish Tourism
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Interview with Fiona of the Tall Ships Races Lerwick 2011
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SNP wins Scottish Election, what does this mean for Tourism in Scotland?
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Interview with George Martin from Go-Go Bus
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Interview with Gino from Holiday Apartments in Edinburgh
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Interview with Jean Benson from Belle Vue Bed and Breakfast in Inverkip
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Interview with Natalie Candusso from Candusso Holiday Lets
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Interview 1 with Natalie Candusso from The Bankton House Hotel in Livingston
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