Visit the birthplace of the weavers son who became ‘King-Steel’ in America, the worlds richest man who turned philanthropist. Weaving demonstrations on first Friday of...
For nearly three hundred years Pittencrief House was a family home until in 1903 Andrew Carnegie purchased the property and the surrounding grounds. As...
Abbot House, once the administrative headquarters of the first and finest Benedictine abbey in Scotland, is the jewel in Dunfermline’s heritage crown. It has witnessed...
The Forth Rail Bridge was the world’s first steel bridge when it began construction in 1883, completing in 1890. Its unique double-cantilever design is...
Situated in the historic former royal burgh of Queensferry, the museum commands magnificent views of the great bridges spanning the Forth. It traces the history...
The Scottish Railway Exhibition was opened in 1995 in a purpose-built 15,000 sq. foot exhibition hall beside Bo’ness Station. The building has 850ft of display...
This collection brings together trains that have served the people of Scotland since 1870, and makes for one of the finest exhibitions relate to the...
Located close to Kinross in the beautiful Perthshire countryside, Burleigh Castle dates from the 15th and the 16th Century. The castle is overseen by...