Activities

A selection of activities you can enjoy in Bonnie Scotland. If you're looking for something in particular, please use our search box.  Enjoy your visit. 

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    Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway

    Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway is a living museum of Scotland's railways. The railway is operated by volunteers of the Scottish Railway Preservation Society.  The volunteers have brought together Scotland's largest railway heritage collection since 1961. They carry out restoration work on the collection, and are responsible for the operation and maintenance of all aspects of the railway.

    Extreme Zone

    Extreme Zone is a power kite shop in Troon and was founded in 2003.  It provides an outlet for extreme sports enthusiasts who have a focus on power kiting and other wind powered sports. It is run by experienced powerkiters and snowboarders and offers kite training services.

    Yell Island

    Yell is the second largest island of the Shetland  group and lies just north of the mainland.  The heathery moors are a haven for a number of breeding birds. Divers and ducks live on the swamps and small lochs of the interior of the island.  Greylag geese have recently colonised north Shetland, their numbers increasing well over the past decade.

    West Highland Sailing

    West Highland Sailing is situated at the Laggan Locks, Spean Bridge, Fort William.  It is close by to the Caledonian Canal, and offers you the opportunity to cruise the beautiful waterway. The large fleet comprises of sailing yachts and luxury motor cruisers.

    River Bugging

    River bugging is the latest fun activity to arrive in Scotland. The sport first became known in New Zealand, the origin of the bungee jump. The river bug is a single-person white water craft, and weighs around fifteen pounds.  It is very easy to manoeuvre after you have received training.

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