Author: Craig Neil

The HighlandsRegions of Scotland

Culloden Battlefield Visitor Guide

The battle of Culloden was the last pitched battle to be fought on British soil, which saw the Jacobite uprising come to a final bloody end in 1746.

The battlefield is open to visitors and features a large museum with interactive exhibits, a restaurant, and a viewing platform.

Discover everything you need to know about Culloden Battlefield with this complete guide.

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MidlothianRegions of ScotlandThe Lothians

Tubing at Midlothian Snowsports Centre Visitor Guide

The Midlothian Snowsports Centre is located in the Pentland Hills near Edinburgh where it offers a variety of fun experiences from skiing and snowboarding to the exhilarating tubing runs that are a firm favourite with children and adults alike.

Discover what it’s like to hurtle down the slopes on one of these giant tubes in this complete visitor guide.

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East LothianRegions of ScotlandThe Lothians

John Muir Country Park Visitor Guide

John Muir Country Park – dedicated to the 19th-century conservationist John Muir – is located close to the town of Dunbar in East Lothian.

The park is one of the top visitor attractions in East Lothian and features grassland, pine woodland, and a wide golden-sand beach.

Discover John Muir Country Park in this guide, which includes an overview, 360° photos, and visiting tips.

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The BordersRegions of Scotland

Cove Harbour Visitor Guide

The Southern Upland Way runs for 212 miles between the west and east coasts of southern Scotland. This section on the east coast is located a short distance from the coastal town of Dunbar.

The route starts at Cove harbour and continues along gorse-covered cliffs before finishing at Pease Bay which is best known for its family-friendly caravan park. Discover this beautiful stretch of coastline in this guide which includes an overview and useful visiting tips.

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