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13 miles to Castle Hotel Huntly
Description: The Castle Hotel is a luxury country hotel located in Huntly and is the perfect choice for the discerning traveler, Huntly is situated in the heart of rural Aberdeenshire in the north east of Scotland and is ideally placed for exploring the numerous whisky distilleries on the Malt Whisky Trail, The Castle Hotel also offers tours along the Castle Trail to some of Scotland's most romantic castles.
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21 miles to Knockomie Hotel Forres
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29 miles to Balmoral Ballater
Description: Balmoral castle, Scottish castle, accommodation & cottage holidays in Scotland. Fly fishing, home of the Queen, holiday cottages, days out in Grampian, great castle estate and holidays in Scotland.
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29 miles to Cairngorm Reindeer Centre Glenmore
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29 miles to Cawdor Castle Nairn
Description: Cawdor Castle, the most romantic castle in the highlands, a 14th Century home of the Thanes of Cawdor
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36 miles to Cromarty Courthouse Museum Cromarty
Description: Cromarty Courthouse Museum Black Isle Scotland Highland Highlands fun learn research genealogy photo library
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39 miles to Highland Wildlife Park Kingussie
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42 miles to Gordon Highlanders Museum Aberdeen
Description: Home of the Gordon Highlanders and now featuring conference facilities, shop, and tearoom.
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43 miles to Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums Aberdeen
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44 miles to Aberdeen Football Club Aberdeen
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65 miles to Arbroath Football Club Arbroath
Description: The Official Web Site for Arbroath Football Club - the Red Lichties - World Record Holders - 36-0. The official news from the club, player profiles, match reports.
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67 miles to Camperdown Wildlife Park Dundee
Description: The Wildlife Centre is situated just 15 minutes drive from Dundee city centre, off the A923. It is located within the beautiful Camperdown Country Park, the largest in Dundee.
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77 miles to St Andrews Aquarium St Andrews
Description: The St Andrews Aquarium
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91 miles to Glencoe Visitor Centre Glencoe
Description: Glencoe Visitor Centre Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland: The Ultimate Online Guide.
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96 miles to Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Dunfermline
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97 miles to Scottish Seabird Centre North Berwick
Description: Wildlife and sea birds visitors centre in Scotland
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103 miles to Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Edinburgh
Description: Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) is a world-renowned scientific centre for the study of plants, their diversity and conservation. The Garden offers educational courses and events for adults and children; and also trains specialists. RBGE has four Gardens, together known as the National Botanic Gardens of Scotland - Inverleith in Edinburgh, Benmore Botanic Garden in Argyll, Logan Botanic Garden in Galloway and Dawyck Botanic Garden in the Scottish Borders.
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104 miles to Our Dynamic Earth Edinburgh
Description: Our Dynamic Earth is one of Edinburgh's most exciting, visitor attractions. Suitable for all ages and abilities, Our Dynamic Earth is a truly memorable day out for all the family.
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104 miles to Edinburgh Zoo Edinburgh
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105 miles to Beecraigs Conrtry Park Linlithgow
Description: Beecraigs Country Park - West Lothian
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(Books)
The Rough Guide to Scottish Highlands and Islands 4Rev ed
Explore every corner of this unspoilt and dramatic area with the fully-revised fourth edition of the 'Rough Guide to Scottish Highlands and Islands'. From walking along the deserted beaches in South Harris to whale-watching in Mull - inspired by dozens of photos - the 24-page, full-colour introduction highlights all the 'things-not-to-miss'. In addition, there are two, brand-new, 4-page, full-colour inserts: 'Wildlife' and 'Food and Drink'. The guide includes listings of all the top hotels, guest houses and the best places to eat and sample the local whiskies. There is plenty of practical advice for exploring the great 'Scottish' outdoors, from bagging munros to skiing on The Cairngorm mountains. The guide comes complete with maps and plans for the entire region.
7.26 GBP
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(Books)
Your Choice Railways Magazine Subscription
A magazine subscription makes a perfect gift. However, choosing the right magazine for that special someone can be tricky; so, why not let that person choose from some of the UK's top railway magazines? Titles Choice Model Rail (12 Issues) Steam Railway (12 Issues) Rail (12 Issues) If you are giving this as a gift, you will still need to fill in your own address as the delivery address when you place the order. On purchase, you will receive a gift pack. Inside the pack you'll find an exclusive greeting card, so you can write your own message if you are giving it as a gift. To receive the year's subscription, the recipient simply needs to fill out the enclosed form and send it off in the envelope provided. The pack must be registered to receive the subscription. Please note that due to magazine print deadlines, it may take up to eight weeks to receive the first copy of the magazine. The magazine subscription will run for twelve months from receipt of the first magazine. TERMS & CONDITIONS Valid for UK postal addresses only (includes N.Ireland). It may take up to eight weeks for receipt of the magazine. An alternative magazine cannot be chosen, once the registration form has been returned. The pack must be registered by the date shown on the activation label (to be found next to the barcode on the reverse of the pack). Unfortunately, WHSmith is unable to register packs or give refunds after this date. The magazine subscription runs for twelve months from the date of receipt of the first magazine. Subscription postage is to the UK only. Confirmation will be sent within two weeks of receipt of the registration form. In the unlikely event that you have not received confirmation by this time, please contact WHSmith Customer Services on 0870 444 6 444 or e-mail: customer.relations@whsmith.co.uk.
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Scotland Eyewitness Travel Guide
Discover the real Scotland, which has shaped an identity recognisable the world over. Find in-depth coverage of two of its vibrant cities, Edinburgh and Glasgow, featuring full-colour maps and detailed coverage of both cities' attractions.
10.99 GBP
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Steam Train Journey For Two
The Cathedral's Express is pulled by a fabulous 1940's steam engine, offering customers a refined and civilised journey reminiscent of the bygone steam age. As you travel back in time to your chosen destination, the gentle rhythm of the piston-driven wheels will restore your sense of well-being, as will the courteous staff who are on board to help make your day a memorable one. There is a choice of destinations making it the ideal way to visit England's beautiful medieval Cathedral cities. Location: Departs London (South East) to destinations across England Agenda: On purchasing this experience you will be sent an open dated gift voucher with 10 months validity.The voucher will have the contact details to make your booking. Destinations include Ely, Canterbury, Salisbury and Winchester. All trains depart mid-late morning and return by 9pm. Giving you 3-4 hours to explore the delights your chosen city has to offer. Notes: On purchasing this experience you will be sent an open dated gift voucher with 10 months validity. This experience is for two people. The voucher will have the contact details to make your booking. Please note that food is not included but there is an at seat trolley service. Locomotives used include 'Black 5', 'Taw Valley', 'Duke of Gloucester', 'King Edward 1', 'Bittern', and 'Standard 5'. The operator reserves the right to vary the locomotives throughout the year and for operational reasons it may be necessary to change locomotives at short notice. A vegetarian meal is available and should be requested at time of booking. Please note this experience does not include the Christmas Carol Service Specials.
98.49 GBP
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The Rough Guide to Scotland 7Rev ed
From the glens of Loch Lomand to the lively Edinburgh festival, the 'Rough Guide to Scotland' tells you all there is to know about this stunning and varied country. The 24-page, full-colour section introduces all of the Scotland's highlights, from the spectacular wildlife of the Hebrides to the deserted golden beaches in South Harris, with three additional 4-page, full-colour inserts: 'Festivals', 'Architecture' and 'Great Outdoors/Activities'. The guide includes a new author pick' section of the country's top hotels and restaurants, plus lively reviews of hundreds of shops, bars, clubs and the best places to sample the local whiskies. The guide takes a detailed look at Scotland's history, literature, politics and cultural life with new details on the country's most controversial buildings project, the new Scottish Parliament. There is plenty of practical advice for experiencing the great Scottish outdoors, from bagging a munro to whale-watching on Mull. The guide comes complete with maps and plans for every region.
8.58 GBP
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