Discover the best top things to do in West Lothian, United Kingdom including FishX, Kingsfield Golf Centre, Gooey Events Limited, St. Michael's Parish Church, Almond Valley Heritage Centre, Linlithgow Palace, Beecraigs Country Park, Linlithgow Canal Centre, Five Sisters Zoo, Linlithgow Museum.
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5.0 based on 38 reviews
Specialist sportfishing outfitters, offering you a bespoke guiding service and online store, supplying only the highest quality, innovative products and unique sportfishing experiences based in Scotland. It’s a true saying that 5% of fishermen catch 95% of the fish, Join the 5%!
5.0 based on 132 reviews
Kingsfield Golf Centre is home of our top Quality Kingsfield Golf Facilities and our Kingsfield Events activities. We offer Pay as You Play opportunities as well as encouraging Golf Memberships. We organise Corporate Golf and Activity Days, offer PGA Golf Tuition via our 7 on site Golf Professionals, 9 Hole USGA Golf Course,20 Practice Bays, Short Game Area and Ochils 18 Hole Family Putting Green. Our Taylor Made Performance Centre is the only one of its kind in Scotland. Our Kingsfield Events Team provide varied activities including Laser Clay Shooting,Archery,Highland Games, Adventure Golf and Mountain Bike Hire and Trails for groups or Corporate Events. Our Tee Caddie Coffee Shop provides light meals , snacks and light refreshments. Our New Fabulous Golfers Steak Experience combines A Fabulous Kingsfield Golf Experience and A Fabulous Steak Experience Lunch at the nearby Michelin Star Champany Inn with a complimentary miniature of Glengoyne Malt, for just £65. We look forward to your next visit.
We decided to have lunch at the Tee Caddy Cafe today. We had lovely lentil soup with crusty bread, coffee and an empire biscuit. Most enjoyable and the cheapest in town staff are always so pleasant. It was a pleasure to visit and we will certainly return.
5.0 based on 32 reviews
Gooey Events Limited offers various types of activities for all ages, from slime making for children to truffle making for adults, you’ll find something to suit all ages and requirements. School Visits / Corporate We hold educational visits for school children of all ages and corporate events, activities include team building exercises and chocolate making Hen / Adult Events Making chocolate isn’t just for children! Community / Special Needs Visits Whether you’re a brownie group or a team that looks for activities for special needs, please get in touch on how we can assist you Birthday Parties Our chocolate making, or slime creating parties are awesome, and no mess in your home, bonus!
4.5 based on 197 reviews
It is a historical church, although rebuilt in some parts. A fabulous church with impressive architecture and stained glass windows.The churchyard is worth a look as well. The cemetery is full of headstones worth taking a look at . Even if you come here primarily for the palace, this church adjoining the palace is very beautiful. Definitely worth visiting for just a few minutes.
4.5 based on 582 reviews
A family-friendly museum on a peaceful riverside site with friendly farm animals, working watermill and interactive displays. Explore fields and woodland walks, join in daily demonstrations and activities, and let the kids go wild in playgrounds, pedal carts and trampolines. Take a trip by tractor, ride the narrow-gauge railway, explore the museum, or bounce around in the indoor soft play area. There is lots to see and do at Almond Valley indoors and out.
What a great day! Loved it!! So much to do and see, lots of little things to do, dress up, colour in, picnic, tractor ride, brush the ponies, sand pits with bones, rabbit, ducks with babies, birds, slide, play areas, museum. And all in the rain!! Obviously catered for the Scottish weather when they planned this park out. Will definitely be back!
4.5 based on 1,409 reviews
Linlithgow Palace is now open and we are delighted to welcome you back. Booking in advance is essential. Find out more and book at restarthistory.scot. The magnificent ruin of a great Royal Palace set in its own park and beside Linlithgow Loch. A favoured residence of the Stewart kings and queens from James I (1406-37) onward. Building work commissioned by James I, III, IV, V and VI can be seen. The great hall and chapel are particularly fine. James V (1512) and Mary Queen of Scots (1542) were both born here. Surfaces inside the Palace are mainly stone slabs and small cobbles in the courtyard. The ticket office, shop and courtyard are accessible to visitors with disabilities. More mobile visitors should be able to access the first floor which forms the main part of the property. Access is available to Linlithgow Loch and extensive peel (park).
A key part of Scottish history this beautifully located castle is well worth a proper tour. Although semi-ruined, a huge amount is preserved of this large building, to the point that at times you risk getting lost in it's multi-level labyrith of corridors, stairways, towers and huge rooms. You can always look out onto the lovely courtyard to check where you are though! It is also well worth visiting the church next door and walking down to the lake for impressive views and photographs
4.5 based on 311 reviews
We stayed here for a night as we travelled round the outlander film locations. Such a nice friendly, clean site, well looked after, deer & Highland cattle etc to see there, lovely walks in the forest or for cycling. Enjoyed our stay, staff very friendly and helpful.
4.5 based on 176 reviews
Linlithgow Canal Centre is run entirely by unpaid volunteers. Boat Trips, Canal Museum, Tea Room, Charters and Self-drive Boat Hire. A great day out for the family! Located close to Linlithgow railway station. 1:00 to 4:30pm. Open weekends from 31st March until 30 September. Midweek 2nd July to 24th August. Canal Fun day Sunday 19th August from 1pm - 5pm ~ (Cardboard Boat Race starts at 3:00pm)
We went on one of the volunteer-run trips out to the Avon Aqueduct and back - at £10pp including tea/coffee and biscuits, this is wonderful, relaxing and high value for money trip. The volunteers are knowledgeable and engaging - answered all our questions and pointed out particularly beautiful and interesting sights. There were all ages on our boat (the tiny kids were well behaved, but it is, perhaps, quite a long sit in one place for the under 5s), and I know some of the older travellers appreciated the loo on board!
4.5 based on 1,854 reviews
The Five Sisters Zoo offers a great value family day out for all the family. With over 120 different species from all around the world from bats to bears and lemurs to lynx everyone has their favourites. Daily handling sessions, keeper talks and feed the lemur sessions. School and groups are most welcome, group rates available. Please see the website for full details and admission charges. Open all year.
Was fantastic , best family day out in a while , kids aged 1 to 7 all enjoyed it , plenty to do and see , good animals too see , great play park for the kids , couple of wee fair rides , can spend a good few hours in here , would defo visit again
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Learn about the rich history of the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow in our brand new museum! Perfect for locals and visitors alike - find out about our Royal connections, the trades of the town, and the ordinary - and extra-ordinary! - people who lived or worked here over the centuries. A five-star VisitScotland accredited museum.
An excellent local museum with a lot of historic detail on Mary Queen of Scots as well as on other local interest.
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