Local Attractions
Afternoon Tea Tours, 33 Cramond Road North, Edinburgh, EH4
6LY. Spend a special afternoon in and around Edinburgh that will leave
you with wonderful memories of an unforgettable Scottish experience. Ideal for
a couple or small group of two to six people who do not wish to travel as part
of a crowd, this select private guided tour is designed to provide you with a
relaxed afternoon exploring sites 'off the beaten track' in and around
Edinburgh. Helen will collect you from your accommodation and take you to the
beautiful gardens at Lauriston Castle, the historic village of Cramond and
intriguing Rosslyn Chapel. A tour through the rolling Borders countryside will
end at Cringletie House Hotel, a former Baronial mansion with beautiful grounds
and glorious views where you will enjoy the most delicious of afternoon teas.
This is a unique tour with a difference, the essence of the afternoon being
relaxation and indulgence. Other flexible tour options available. Contact Helen
Fraser Tel: 07873 211 856.
E-mail:
info@afternoonteatours.co.uk
WWW:
www.afternoonteatours.co.uk
OOR Tours,
Edinburgh. OOR Tours is the only musical tour of Edinburgh. Native
Edinburgh man Graeme E. Pearson is your guide, with stories and songs relating
to key events that took place on or around The Royal Mile. Discover an
Edinburgh vibrant with life, music and the occasional murder, expressed through
traditional and parody songs. Graeme makes a living from entertaining locals
and visitors in Edinburgh and all over Scotland. He is married with three
children and lives a modest existance in a semi-detatched wheelie bin in South
Queensferry. During his career he has sold more than 12,000 CDs and has been a
member of The Musician's Union and Equity since 1994. Please see the OOR Tours
website for more details. Please note, booking of OOR Tours is essential. You
can also arrange your own tour. To avoid disapointment contact us on 07817 362
171.
E-mail:
ask@oortours.com
WWW:
www.oortours.com
- No. 28 Charlotte
Square Robert Adams Georgian masterpiece has been beautifully
restored and is the head office of the National Trust for Scotland. Charlotte
Square, Edinburgh EH2 4ET.
- Arniston House
South of Edinburgh, the home of the Dundas family for over four hundred years.
Gorebridge, Midlothian EH23 4RY
- Auld
Reekie Tours Learn about the historical dark side of Edinburgh. Tours
depart the Tron Kirk. See website for details.
- Calton Hill One of Edinburgh's many hills.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- Canongate Kirk Church on Edinburgh's Royal Mile.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- Castlelaw
Hill Fort An Iron Age hill fort with a souterrain built in one of the
ditches. On Castle Knowe, about 1m NW of Glencorse or 2.5m SW from Lothianburn
Junction on the City Bypass, off the A702.
- Corstorphine
Dovecot A large circular beehive dovecot in a good state of
preservation with nesting boxes complete. In Dovecot Road off Saughton Road N
leading to and from Corstorphine High Street, Edinburgh.
- Cousland Smiddy
Restored Smith's Cottage and 18th century Smiddy building. 21 Hadfast Road,
Cousland, Dalkeith EH22 2NZ.
-
Craigmillar
Castle Well preserved castle on south side of Edinburgh: Historic Scotland.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- Dalmeny House Dalmeny
House and estate. South Queensferry EH30 9TQ.
- Eagle
Rock, Cramond A much-defaced carving on natural rock said to represent an
eagle. On the shore of the Forth about 0.25m West of Cramond off the A90.
- Edinburgh
Dungeon Transport yourself back to the darkest moments in the Scotland's
history.
- Edinburgh Castle Iconic landmark in the centre of Edinburgh:
Historic Scotland. (Undiscovered Scotland Feature Page)
- Edinburgh Festival The festival takes place each August.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
-
Edinburgh
Literary Pub Tour Professional actors offer a witty dramatic romp through
the wynds, courtyards and pubs of Edinburgh's Old and New Town.
- Edinburgh Pub Guide Undiscovered Scotland's guide to
Edinburgh's pubs. (Undiscovered Scotland Feature Page)
- Edinburgh
of Rankin & Rebus The Edinburgh of author Ian Rankin's creation
Detective Inspector Rebus.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- Edinburgh Zoo Large zoo on the west side of the city.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
-
Forth Rail
Bridge A masterpiece of heavy engineering.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- The
Fringe The most popular of Edinburgh's August festivals.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- Georgian
House Elegant late 18th century Georgian Town House, typical of
Edinburghs New Town, with a fine collection of furniture, porcelain,
silver and pictures.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- Gladstone's Land Restored tenement house on the Royal Mile:
NTS. (Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- Gorgie City Farm
Based in the centre of Edinburgh, the farm is a favourite attraction for
families, tourists and animal lovers alike. 51 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh EH11
2LA.
- Holyrood
Abbey and Abbey Strand The ruined nave of the 12th and 13th century abbey
church, built for Augustinian canons. At the foot of the Canongate, Edinburgh,
in the grounds of the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
- Holyrood Park Remarkable area of mountainous wilderness
within Edinburgh. (Undiscovered Scotland Feature Page)
- Hopetoun House Magnificent stately home overlooking the River
Forth. (Undiscovered Scotland Feature Page)
- Malleny Garden Walled garden in Balerno, west of the city.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- Mavisbank Ruined stately home south of Edinburgh.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- Mercat Tours Engages,
enthralls and entertains. Mercat House, 28 Blair Street, Edinburgh EH1 1QR. STB
4 Star Tour.
- The
National Library of Scotland An information treasure trove of Scotland's
knowledge, history and culture, with millions of books, manuscripts and maps
covering every subject.
- Newhailes An
amazing survival of early 18th century decorative art and collections, set
within a late 17th century mansion.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
-
Our
Dynamic Earth A fantastic journey of discovery from the beginning of time
to the unknown future of our planet. Holyrood Road, Edinburgh, EH3 8AS. STB 4
Star Visitor Attraction.
- Palace
of Holyroodhouse Her Majesty The Queen's official residence in Scotland.
Open all year. Canongate, Royal Mile, Edinburgh.
-
The
Prestoungrange Gothenburg Recently restored 1908 arts and crafts building
which is now home to a Bistro, Bars and Fowlers Ales microbrewery which
is open for tours. 227-229 High Street, Prestonpans, EH32 9BE.
- Prestongrange Museum Mining and industrial museum east of
Edinburgh. (Undiscovered Scotland Feature Page)
- Preston
Market Cross The only surviving example of a market cross of its type on
its original site. 0.5m NE of the B1361 near the railway station.
- Real Mary
Kings Close Hidden beneath the Royal Mile lies Edinburghs
deepest secret: a warren of hidden closesd. 2 Warristons Close Writers
Court Edinburgh EH1 1PG. STB 5 Star Attraction.
-
Rebustours
Providing visitors to Edinburgh with walking tours of the background to Ian
Rankin's bestselling Inspector Rebus novels.
-
Rosslyn
Tours Offering guided tours of Rosslyn Chapel, trails of Rosslyn Glen and
castle and private tours of Scotland. 3b Station Road, Roslin, EH25 9LP.
- Rosslyn Castle Fascinating ruin close to the better-known
Rosslyn Chapel. (Undiscovered Scotland Feature Page)
- Rosslyn Chapel Beautiful chapel made more famous by "The Da
Vinci Code". (Undiscovered Scotland Feature Page)
-
Royal
Botanic Garden Beautiful green area between Edinburgh and Leith.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
-
Royal
Highland Show Agricultural show held in late June near Edinburgh Airport.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
-
Scottish
Mining Museum Museum to one of Scotland's most important industries in a
preserved colliery.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
-
Scottish
Parliament Controversial but magnificent home of Scotland's devolved
parliament. (Undiscovered Scotland Feature Page)
- St
John's Church Imposing church on one of Edinburgh's busiest corners.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
- St
Triduanas Chapel, Restalrig Collegiate Church The lower part of a
chapel built by James III, housing the shrine of St Triduana, a Pictish saint.
The hexagonal vaulted chamber is unique. Off Restalrig Road South, on the east
side of Edinburgh.
- Surgeons'
Hall Museums Scotland's largest medical museum houses one of the most
significant surgical collections in the world. Nicolson Street, Edinburgh EH8
9DW. STB 4 Star Attraction.
- Trinity
House Maritime Museum An outstanding collection of maritime memorabilia
inside an elegant Georgian house. 99 Kirkgate, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 6BJ.