Lockerbie (Scottish Gaelic: Locarbaidh) is a town in Dumfries and Galloway, southwestern Scotland. It lies approximately 75 miles (121 km) from Glasgow, and 20 miles (32 km) from the English border. It had a population of 4,009 at the 2001 census. The town came to international attention on 21 December 1988 when the wreckage of Pan Am Flight 103 crashed there following a terrorist bomb attack aboard the flight.
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The Chariots of Fire Driving Centre is situated in the Scottish Borders a few miles north of Lockerbie, with easy access to the M74. Offering excellent indoor and outdoor facilities, and miles of local roads and tracks, it is the ideal place to enjoy equestrian activities. We offer riding and carriage driving tuition, or you can simply enjoy a scenic drive out in the countryside. We also specialise in equestrian activities for those with a disability or additional need. We offer everyone the chance to do something they may never have dreamed of, or if they did dream, have never had the opportunity!
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This is a peaceful and moving tribute to the victims of the Lockerbie crash and well worth visiting for some contemplation
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Easy to find , well organised and a lovely place to see nature at its best . Well worth a visit with or without children . Don't forget your camera
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