South Scotland Historic Sites

A

Surgeons Hall Museum

Surgeon\'s Hall contains a number of permenant exhibitions relating to all matters medical.

Photo - Surgeons Hall Museum

B

Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park

Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park is the collective name for areas of countryside set aside for conservation and recreation on the South Clyde estuary

Photo - Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park

C

The Royal Botanical Gardens

The Royal Botanic gardens are beautiful and world famous.

Photo - The Royal Botanical Gardens

D

Dawyck Botanic Garden

Dawyck Botanic Garden is one of the world\'s finest arboreta

Photo - Dawyck Botanic Garden

E

Linlithgow Palace

The magnificent ruins of Linlithgow Palace are a greatly recommended visitor attraction and was home to the Scottish Court in Stewart times.

Photo - Linlithgow Palace

F

Linlithgow Canal Centre

Boat Trips leave from the Canal Centre to the Avon aqueduct and on to the Falkirk Wheel

Photo - Linlithgow Canal Centre

G

Rosslyn Chapel

Rosslyn Chapel is not only set in a lovely location but is enormously impressive and much visited since the publication of the Da Vinci Code

Photo - Rosslyn Chapel

H

Dalkeith Country Park

Simply the best children\'s ropeways and slides around Edinburgh area. Lots else to see.

Photo - Dalkeith Country Park

I

Dalmeny House

Dalmeny House is a Tudor-Gothic style grand house overlooking the Firth of Forth, just west of Edinburgh

Photo - Dalmeny House

J

Royal Observatory

The Royal Observatory is no longer used for much in the way of Astrological observation but it does contain a large library and teaching establishment and interesting old telescope

Photo - Royal Observatory


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