Scone Palace -Scone Palace is an historic house at Scone, near Perth. It was the place where Scotland’s kings were crowned. The Stone of Destiny was once housed at Scone Palace. Scone is spoken as skoon. Read on ...
Scotland’s Secret Bunker - Scotland’s Secret Bunker is situated at Troy Wood in East Neuk of Fife. It is an underground nuclear command bunker, and was used by the Government during the Cold War to accommodate 300 people and withstand nuclear attack. Read on ...
Scott Monument - The Scott monument was erected on 21st September 1832. Sir Walter Scott, was a prolific Scottish historical novelist and poet popular throughout Europe during his time. The writer of the Lady of the Lake and Ivanhoe is deemed to be the first author to have an international career. Read on ...
Talisker Distillery - Talisker Distillery is the only distillery on the Isle of Skye. It is set on the shores of Loch Harport. The process water for the whisky is drawn from twenty-one underground springs that rise from Hawk Hill (Cnoc nan Speirag) beside the distillery. Read on ...
Tantallon Castle - Tantallon Castle is located 3 miles south-east of North Berwick. It was built by the 1st Earl of Douglas, William Douglas. It sits atop a cliff face opposite the Bass Rock, a volcanic plug in the Firth of Forth. Read on ...
Trail riding - Brenfield Farm is the home of Argyll Trail Riding and Castle Riding Centre. It
was established over twenty-five years ago by Tove Gray-Stephens. Tove is assisted by her son David Hay-Thorburn in managing the riding centre and trails. Read on ...
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