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for its special history, Edinburgh is awash with
cultural highlights. As
a university town the population is overwhelmingly
young so we don't suffer
during the winter like other cities, there's always
lots to do. For those who
love nature and sports, there are many day trips
you can take from here,
Portobello beach is just a few miles away and the
amazing countryside of the
Highlands is a short train ride.
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Tailormade
tours to the Highland with small groups (maximum
of 16 passengers) that allow you to discover the
real Scotland, get off the beaten track and onto
the back roads.
Rabbies
Trail Burners, 207 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1PE.
Tel. +44(0) 131 226 3133
prices range somewhere between £25 Adult £22
Discount for 1 day trip and £169 Adult £149
Discount for 5 days
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Whether
you're professional, amateur or perhaps just enjoy
the odd game of
pitch n' putt, there's something in the edinburgh
golf courses directory for you.
lots
and lots of locations
(just a few examples)
costs vary... usually ~ £10 on weekdays // £13
on weekends
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Artificial
ski slope for ski and snowboarding practice and
instruction. Also downhill mountain bike trail and
chairlift for those who want to admire the view.
Midlothian
Ski Centre, at Hillend, take the A702 off the City
Bypass at the Lothianburn exit, Tel: 4454433 (open
Mon-Sat 0930-2100, Sun 0930-1900).
£10.50 per session - includes coaching, practice
and equipment.
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Walking
through the old town you will find yourself set
in the Middle Ages...
but there's more behind it: aunted locations, scary
stories, the eery candlelit
underground vaults...
Mercat
House, Niddry Street South, Edinburgh, EH1 1NS
£7.50 including a drink in a famous local
tavern.
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Greyfriar’s BobbyThe Best Dog there ever ever was...
The Skye terrier was a faithful dog who refused
to leave the grave of his master, John Gray for
14 years
the
statue is at the crest of Candlemakers Row, just
outside the entrance to the graveyard and opposite
the Traills Coffee House
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Georgian
seaside resort to which Edinburgh’s people flock
on sunny weekends
to bathe in the Firth of Forth. Its two-mile promenade
follows a long sandy beach
past an outdoor swimming pool. The pool is now closed,
but few know that Sean
Connery worked here as a lifeguard before moving
on to bigger things.
Busses
leave frequently from Princess St,
jump on any of 12 15 15A 19 26 32 42 49 Mac69 X26
N26
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Ceilidh
is an informal social gathering at which there is
Scottish or Irish folk music and singing and folk
dancing and story telling
Lots
of events take place in Edinburgh, check out scottishdance.net
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A short
five minute journey west of the city centre is the
Caledonian Brewery -
enjoy a 45 minute tour of the brewing process which
includes a complimentary
tasting in the brewery's atmospheric sample cellar.
42 Slateford
Road, Edinburgh, EH11 1PH. +44 (0) 131 337 1286
Visit Time 1 Hour, Refreshments Available
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Dynamic
Earth shows from the planet we call home from the
very beginning of time to the unknown future through
every environment on Earth and including creatures
you never even knew existed. You will be shaken
by earthquakes and face boiling lava, you could
even be caught in a tropical rainstorm.
Hollyrood
Road, Edinburgh, EH8 8AS. Tel: +44 (0)131 550 7800
Adult £8.95, Child£5.45, Disabled Child
£4.25, Student/Disabled £6.50
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The
Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre visitor attraction
brings 300
years of Scotch Whisky history to life. This unique
interactive visitor
attraction Edinburgh, allows you to experience of
sights, sounds and
smells, and the opportunity to discover how whisky
is made.
354
Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh, 0131 220 0441
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