Burncrooks Reservoir

Burncrooks reservoir is a man-made body of water that offers a picturesque walk as part of the John Muir Way between Balloch and Strathblane.

There is a rough track that circles the reservoir and visitors can easily deviate onto single-track roads that cut through woodland alongside other bodies of water.

Dean Village

Dean Village in Edinburgh is a historic city suburb that was once the home of mills and industries that used the nearby Water of Leith.

Although the water-powered mills are long gone many of the original mill buildings remain, most of which are protected and therefore unaltered from the time they were built over 100 years ago.

Jupiter Artland

Jupiter Artland is a modern art sculpture garden and art gallery situated in the grounds of Bonnington House near Edinburgh.

The outdoor art installation features works by Charles Jencks and other top British artists which is the reason why Jupiter Artland is regarded as one of the finest privately-owned modern art collections in the UK.

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

The National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh cares for, researches and displays the national collection of modern art.

The gallery also stages art exhibitions and offers visitors the chance to explore artworks in its large grounds as well as indoors in the two 19th-century buildings.

Glasgow Science Centre

The Glasgow Science Centre is situated on the River Clyde waterfront in Glasgow. The family-friendly attraction features a science mall, a 127-metre viewing tower and an IMAX cinema.

Discover one of Glasgow’s top tourist attractions with this guide which features an overview and useful visiting advice.

Isle of Jura

Jura is an island in the Inner Hebrides close to the Isle of Islay. There are only 200 inhabitants living across the island’s 142 square miles which makes Jura one of the least inhabited places in Scotland.

Visitors can explore the open landscape by taking a ferry from Port Askaig and cycling or driving around the A846 which offers an enjoyable journey along the east coast of the island.

Discover the Isle of Jura with this visitor guide which includes an overview and lots of useful visiting advice.

Culross Village

Culross is a village and former royal burgh and parish, in Fife, Scotland. It is a popular tourist destination due to its historic ‘palace’.

Culross offers visitors picturesque walks through streets that have remained unaltered for over 200 years in addition to a tour through history in the ruins of Culross Abbey.

Glen Etive

Glen Etive is located in the Scottish Highlands between Loch Etive and the A82.

The valley is surrounded by mountains and offers one of the most scenic walks in Scotland thanks to the combination of snow-capped peaks and the River Etive which runs alongside a single-track road for 12 miles.

Discover the stunning landscape of Glen Etive with this guide which features an overview and useful visiting advice.