Things to see and do - a tiny sample of the many things to see and do within easy travelling distance of a stay in The Great Hall
Edinburgh
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Glasgow
One of the most exciting cities you'll ever come across
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Loch Lomond
One of Scotland's most beautiful and iconic places
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Knockhill racing circuit
Scotland's National Motorsport Centre with
regular events including Touring Cars, Super
Bikes and much, much more.
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Outlander
Follow in the footsteps of Claire and Jamie to
see locations used in the series and the real
life sites that inspired Diana Gabaldon’s
novels.
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THE JAPANESE GARDEN AT COWDEN
Created in 1908 and recently re-opened after being closed to the public since 1955
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Scotia fishing - guided fishing trips
One of Scotland's leading guided fishing trip providers
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Alloa Tower
A medieval keep cared for by the National Trust for Scotland
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Ochil hills woodland park
A woodland park cutting through some of Stirlingshire's finest scenery
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Tullibardine distillery
A producer of hand crafted, Highland single malt Scotch whisky
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saline golf course
A Hillside parkland course with a practice area and 9 hole putting green
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Golf at gleneagles
Simply one of the very best golf courses in the world
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fife coastal route
A 77 mile route through some of the Kingdom's most attractive areas
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castle campbell and gardens
A 15th century fortress beautifully situated just behind Dollar
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Two 30 metre high horse head sculptures which are a true feat of engineering
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The world's first and only rotating boat lift