Linlithgow Mansion Houses and Gardens

A

Blackness Castle

Built in the 15th century by one of Scotland\'s most powerful families, the Crichtons, Blackness Castle is garrison fortress and state prison.

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B

Cairnpapple Hill

Cairnpapple was used from about 3,000 BC to 1400 BC firstly as a ceremonial site then several centuries later as a burial site.

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C

Dalmeny House

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

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D

Abercorn Parish Church

Abercorn Parish Church is a delightful parish church with parts that date from 1100

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E

Forth Bridges

The iconic bridges that are well worth a day-trip visit

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F

Queensferry Museum

Its collections trace the history of the people of Queensferry and Dalmeny

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G

Boness Steam Railway

Take a steam train trip to view the caverns of Birkhill Mine.

Photo - Boness Steam Railway

H

Deep Sea World

Deep Sea World is UK\'s longest underwater viewing tunnel located in Fife

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I

Linlithgow Palace

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

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J

Linlithgow Canal Centre

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

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