Location ID: #10284860
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Ruchill Park is a 53-acre public green space in north-west Glasgow, opened in 1892 to serve the local working-class community. It is best known for a high, artificial mound called "Ben Whitton," which offers panoramic views of the city and the ...
Location ID: #10288994
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Rammerscales is a, largely unaltered, Georgian-style mansion house built around 1760 of pink/red sandstone, situated near Lockerbie in Dumfries and Galloway. The estate, overlooking Annandale, is a 3-storey, Palladian-style building known for its ...
Location ID: #10288998
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Ratho Park Golf Club, located in Edinburgh, is an 18-hole parkland course established in 1929, designed by James Braid. Set in 100 acres near the Union Canal, this 6,003-yard course is known as an "oasis of calm" surrounded by mature trees. The club ...
Location ID: #10284849
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The Ross Bandstand (or Ross Theatre) is an iconic, 2,500-capacity open-air amphitheater in Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens, famously set directly below Edinburgh Castle. Built in 1935, it serves as a central hub for major city events, ...
Location ID: #10289002
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Pathhead Sands (Ravenscraig Beach) in Kirkcaldy, Fife, is a sheltered, scenic sandy and shingle beach located at the eastern end of the town. Situated directly below the historic ruins of Ravenscraig Castle and adjacent to Ravenscraig Park, it ...
Location ID: #10289001
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Ravenscraig Park in Kirkcaldy, Fife, is a 78-acre (31-hectare) coastal green space offering wooded trails, panoramic Firth of Forth views, and significant historical sites. Situated near Pathhead Sands, the park features a large children’s play ...
Location ID: #10284827
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Ravenscraig Castle, located on a rocky promontory in Kirkcaldy, Fife, is a 15th-century stronghold noted as one of the first Scottish castles designed specifically to withstand gunpowder artillery. Built around 1460 for Queen Mary of Gueldres, it ...
Location ID: #10289105
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Rosslyn Castle, located in Roslin Glen near Edinburgh, is a dramatic 14th-century stronghold built by the St Clair family. It sits on a rocky promontory, surrounded on three sides by the River North Esk. The site features a mix of ruined medieval ...
Location ID: #10284848
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The Old Bridge in Musselburgh, locally known as the "Roman Bridge," is a historic three-arch, rubble-masonry footbridge dating back to the 16th century, though it rests on earlier medieval and possibly Roman foundations. Spanning the River Esk, it ...
Location ID: #10284859
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Located in Ayr, within the scenic Rozelle Park, the Maclaurin Art Gallery at Rozelle House features 20th-century to contemporary art, including paintings, sculptures, and prints. Opened in 1976 in converted stable blocks, it hosts diverse ...
Location ID: #10284847
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Robertson Lane, located in Glasgow City Centre behind 71-75 Robertson Street, is part of a prominent 5-storey red sandstone building with Glasgow style architecture. It features a gabled ashlar bay, with the rest of the lane constructed in brick, ...
Location ID: #10289163
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Traditional town hall on Rutherglen main street. Performance hall / entertainment venue on upper floor with small stage, Exhibition space, arts and crafts facilities, meeting room. Modern glass cafe bar extension with glass staircase and upper bar ...
Location ID: #10289119
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25,000 acre estate incl half of Loch Pityoulish, Loch Mhor, Loch an Eilean (mostly NNR), part of Loch Morlich, 4 miles of River Spey, woods incl Caledonian Forest (Scots Pine), Druimintoul Victorian hunting lodge, Dell farm, Cairngorms, moorlands. ...
Location ID: #10289101
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Roslin Glen Country Park is a wooded glen in the North Esk Valley, near the village of Roslin. It contains walks with several places of interest along the way, including Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin Castle, Wallace's Cave and Hawthornden Castle.
Location ID: #10289078
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Rockcliffe is a picturesque, quiet coastal village and National Trust for Scotland nature reserve located on the Colvend Coast of the Solway Firth in Dumfries and Galloway. Known for its sandy beach, rocky outcrops, and scenic walking trails, it ...
Location ID: #10289128
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Golf course amongst the grounds of Rowallan old and new castles. Small plots of half a million pound houses also within the grounds. Small stream, walled gardens and stone bridges in grounds.
Location ID: #10289064
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The River Shiel is a short, approximately 3-mile (4-km) river on the West Coast, flowing from the freshwater Loch Shiel at Acharacle through low-lying countryside to the sea at Loch Moidart.
Location ID: #10289130
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Rowardennan is a quiet, scenic village on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond, within the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, serving as the primary base for climbing the Munro, Ben Lomond (974m). It is a key stop on the West Highland Way and features a ...
Location ID: #10289067
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The Rivergate Centre in Irvine is the largest shopping destination in Ayrshire, featuring 67 retail units across 28,800 sq m. Opened in October 1975 as part of the town's redevelopment, it hosts major retailers and a 3-hour free car park and ...
Location ID: #10284852
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Rough Island is an 8-hectare (20-acre) uninhabited tidal island in the Rough Firth near Rockcliffe, Dumfries and Galloway, managed by the National Trust for Scotland as a bird sanctuary. It is accessible on foot via a stone causeway at low tide, ...
Location ID: #10284844
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Purpose built museum housing world's biggest and best Burns collection. Stone and wood exterior, revolving door. Exhibits, Cafe, shop etc. Set in landscaped grounds adjacent to Burns Monument gardens.
Location ID: #10284861
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A leafy lane servicing middle-class tenements in West End of Glasgow.
Location ID: #10284854
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Royal Exchange Square in Glasgow is a premier, neo-classical, and pedestrianized urban space in the city centre, designed around the former Royal Exchange building (now the Gallery of Modern Art). Developed in the early 19th century as a commercial ...
Location ID: #10284837
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National Cycle Route 75 is a 100+ mile (167 km) route spanning central Scotland from Leith (Edinburgh) to Portavadie (Cowal peninsula), traversing through Glasgow. It serves as a key east-west link, featuring traffic-free sections along former ...