GLEN NEVIS VISITOR CENTRE
Read moreThe Glen Nevis Information Centre is a very useful stop to find out about possible walks in the area - several routes of all levels - including the climb up the Ben. It is strongly recommended that you stop by to check the weather conditions before any ascent, especially outside the summer months, and to get all the information you need for a safe hike. There is on-site parking and a coffee shop.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreIt is the main tourist office of the External Hebrides, making it a compulsory passage to Stornoway.
OFFICE DE TOURISME D'ÉDIMBOURG
Read moreAt the foot of the Balmoral and next to the Princes Mall, this tourist office, called here Edinbugh iCentre, provides a very useful amount of information about the city, but also about the whole country. The brochures are numerous and complete, by theme or region. You will find turnkey programs for an excursion to scare yourself, to marvel, to taste local specialities or to dance. We'll also tell you about the best things to do in the city!
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe office offers information on travel, accommodation, local services and emergency services. It also offers a selection of books, maps, gifts and souvenirs.
GLENMORE FOREST VISITOR CENTRE
Read moreHere you will find maps of numerous routes and itineraries through the woods, along the lochs and in the mountains, for all levels of hikers, from an hour's walk to a sporting expedition. Why not consult them while enjoying a coffee and a snack on the spot? Don't miss, outside the building is a memorial to a company of Norwegian resistance fighters based at Glenmore during the Second World War.
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreLocated in Kirkwall, Scotland, the VisitScotland Kirkwall iCentre is a tourist office offering a wealth of information on the town and surrounding area.
CENTRE DE TOURISME
Read moreHelmsdale, located in the Highlands of Scotland, is a tourist destination not to be missed. The town offers a variety of activities and sites to visit. Among the must-sees is the Timespan Museum and Arts Centre, featuring local history and contemporary art. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the Helmsdale River for fishing or relax on Helmsdale beach. Whisky lovers shouldn't miss the Clynelish distillery for a tour and tasting. For dining, Helmsdale offers a selection of restaurants serving Scottish and British dishes, such as Thyme and Plaice and La Mirage. Accommodation options range from hotels like The Belgrave Arms Hotel to vacation rentals like Kate's Croft.
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreMallaig is a charming town in the Scottish Highlands. Known for its natural beauty and proximity to the islands, it is an ideal base from which to explore the region. Mallaig Tourist Office is a valuable resource for visitors, offering information on local attractions, outdoor activities and accommodation. Whether you want to hike in the surrounding mountains, explore the nearby islands or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the area, the Mallaig Tourist Office is there to help you make the most of your visit.
THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR SCOTLAND
Read moreThe National Trust for Scotland (NTS) is a charitable organization dedicated to the conservation and promotion of Scotland's national heritage. Many sites are supported by the NTS. It is possible to become a donor member of the association and to enter, free or at a reduced rate, the sites for one year for £66/adult (online payment). The site, very well done, highlights the sites by categories, atmospheres, etc: perfect to find inspiration!
NATIONAL TRUST FOR SCOTLAND
Read moreGreenbank Garden is an urban garden located near the southern suburbs of Glasgow, Scotland. It's a green oasis with woodland walks and beautiful plants all year round. The café, inner courtyard and woodland walks are also open to visitors. The café offers indoor and outdoor seating, and last orders are taken 30 minutes before closing time. Admission to the garden is £9 for adults, £6.50 for concessions, £21.50 for families, £14.50 for families with one adult and £1 for young Scots. Members of the National Trust for Scotland receive free admission.