Uig Pottery -Uig Pottery is on the Isle of Skye, nearby the Trotternish Peninsula. You travel to the beautiful village of Uig by ferry and you will find the pottery next to the pier car park. The Uig Pottery was established by Alan Freestone in 1992 and pottery decorations are inspired by the surrounding sea and landscape. Read on ...
Urquhart Castle- Urquhart Castle is situated beside Loch Ness and was once a stronghold of medieval Scotland. It was extensively ruined but remains a magnificent structure, as it sits on a headland overseeing Loch Ness. Read on ...
Vikingar - Vikingar is situated in Largs, on the west coast of Scotland. It is an attraction where you and learn about and experience the Viking adventure. Costumed story-tellers guide you through five hundred years of history. Read on ...
Victorious Scotland - The battle of Bannockburn is the most famous battle of the Wars of Independence. Robert the Bruce defeated the English army of Edward II. He secured Scottish independence from England at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. Read on ...
Willow Tea Rooms - The Willow Tea Rooms were designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1904. They opened in October 1903 and quickly gained enormous popularity. The Willow Tea Rooms remain open today to welcome visitors keen to experience the splendour of a bygone era. Read on ...
Weaver’s Cottage - The Weavers Cottage is situated in the village of Kilbarchan, near Glasgow. It is a typical 18th Century handloom weaver's cottage, and it houses the last
of the eight hundred handlooms that once worked in the village. Read on ...
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