Ravenous BeastieHawthorne House is situated in the heart of the historic burgh of South Queensferry in a conversion of an old Merchants house close to the Inchcolm Abbey boat trip pier.
Blackness CastleBuilt in the 15th century by one of Scotland's most powerful families, the Crichtons, Blackness Castle is garrison fortress and state prison.
Cauldburn HouseCauldburn House is a warm and friendly, family run modern bed and breakfast in Linlithgow perfect for visiting the Palace and canal centre in historic Linlithgow town.
Cairnpapple HillCairnpapple was used from about 3,000 BC to 1400 BC firstly as a ceremonial site then several centuries later as a burial site.
Battery HouseBattery House is a Victorian Villa built in about 1880 in North Queensferry that overlooks the Forth Rail Bridge and is close by Deep Sea World.
Dalmeny HouseDalmeny House is a Tudor-Gothic style grand house overlooking the Firth of Forth, just west of Edinburgh
Highfield HouseLooking to Bed and Breakfast by Edinburgh in Scotland? Here at Highfield House a warm, relaxed and peaceful atmosphere awaits you in our traditionally furnished Scottish Manse.
Abercorn Parish ChurchAbercorn Parish Church is a delightful parish church with parts that date from 1100
Priory Lodge GuesthouseCalmyn and Gordon offer guests home comforts and value for money at their 4 star Priory Lodge Guesthouse situated above historic South Queensferry with views of the Forth Bridges.
Linlithgow is a 16th Century town 18 miles outside of Edinburgh, that is easily visited by train, that was the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. The main attraction is Linlithgow Palace which remains largely intact and makes a fascinating attraction, with displayed artefacts and illustrations of the way life was lived in Tudor times and what passed for the then Scottish Court. Linlithgow is also the home of the Edinburgh & Glasgow Union Canal Centre from where boats can be hired to experience the Falkirk Wheel or for the two and a half hour canal trip to the fantastic Avon Aqueduct.