Things to do
Splash White Water Rafting
This flexible centre offers excursions on large inflatable rafts lasting from half a day to a whole week. Rafting takes place on the rivers Tay, Tummel and Orchy, which have runs with a variety of rapids graded One to Five. SRA qualified guides are always on board, so no experience is needed. Equipment is provided, but rafters need their own swimming costumes and towels. Multi-activity packages, meanwhile, cater to those keen to try their hand at river bugging (rafting alone in a small rubber dinghy), canyoning, abseiling and bridge swinging. Half a day's rafting costs £30?35 and a full day £...
St Andrews Brewing Co. Caird Hall
With sun streaming in the huge south facing windows and spoilt for space, come and enjoy one of our own locally brewed beers from the hi-tech 20 tap bar. Or is a craft Scottish gin, perfectly served, more your thing? We have a beautiful wine bar and stunning display cellar with a 70 seat restaurant serving the best of Scottish contemporary food.
Private dining spaces for the family celebration are available with a range of menu options. Needing a board room with continental breakfast for your early morning meeting? How about a recuperative brunch with a strong Bloody Mary to sort your head...
St Conan's Kirk
St Conan's Kirk is an architectural gem in the village of Lochawe, Argyll. The kirk hosts a wide range of music, theatre, cultural, heritage and community events. The building acoustics are superb. The kirk is open to tourists and visitors every day (sometimes closed for events - check the website).
St James Quarter
St James Quarter is a new retail led, lifestyle district that fully integrates into and enhances Edinburgh’s City Centre providing an inspiring, attractive, and vibrant destination for locals and visitors to live, shop, eat, sleep and play.
More than 250 years after Craig designed the district which would become New Town, St James Quarter continues the legacy he founded with new spaces for visitors to discover.
Stevenston Beach
Nestled between Irvine and Saltcoats, Stevenston Beach boasts a gently curving bay framed by low, grassy dunes. The beach resides within a designated local nature reserve, home to diverse bird and plant species and during summer the dunes bloom with wildflowers. From the beach, enjoy panoramic Firth of Forth vistas towards the enchanting Isle of Arran with local amenities only a short walk away. It’s the perfect spot for a fun day out with the family and your four-legged friends!
The Stirling Arcade
The Stirling Arcade. Shopping as it should be.
Offering some of the best quality alternative shopping under one roof in Stirling, a visit to the Stirling Arcade is something not to be missed. It houses an eclectic mix of independent shops and specialist services where you'll find something for the whole family.
The Stirling Arcade has been a landmark of the city ever since it was built between 1881 and 1882. This magnificent building is one of only a few of its kind in Scotland.
Stirling Bagpipes
Specialising in high-quality, hand-crafted highland bagpipes, smallpipes, and borderpipes, Stirling Bagpipes combines both manufacturing workshop and retail outlet offering bespoke bagpipes according to exact specification. The store boasts a wide collection of antique bagpipes in a variety of famous styles.