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Alloa Tower
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Ayr Paddle Steamer Waverley
www.nts.org.uk 0844 4932129
www.waverleyexcursions.co.uk 0845 130 4647
Alloa Park, Alloa, Central FK10 1PP Head Offi ce: Waverley Excursions Ltd., 36 Lancefi eld Quay,
Please contact us for 2009 prices. Glasgow G3 8HA. Sailings from Ayr Port.
Admission is FREE to NTS Members Adult from £17.95 Child (5 to 17 yrs) from £8.95
Please telephone or visit our website for prices and open times. Open Jun to Aug. Please contact us for further details.
Fully restored and furnished, and containing a superb Sail aboard a historic ship to the Isles of Arran, Bute and
collection of family portraits, this ancestral home of the Earls Cumbrae. Cruise round Ailsa Craig and explore spectacular
of Mar is one of Scotland’s largest surviving medieval keeps. lochs. On board: restaurant, lounge bars and shop.
Two for the price of one One free child ticket with every adult ticket
Nearest Club Site: The Woods (2.8 miles) Nearest Club Site: Craigie Gardens (2 miles)
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Archaeolink Prehistory Park
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Bachelors’ Club
www.archaeolink.co.uk 01464 851500
www.nts.org.uk 0844 4932146
Oyne, Insch, Aberdeenshire AB52 6QP Sandgate Street, Tarbolton, Ayrshire & Arran KA5 5RB
Adult £5.75 Child (3 to 16 yrs) £3.70 Please contact us for 2009 prices.
Open daily 10.00am to 5.00pm 1 Apr to 31 Oct. Admission is FREE to NTS Members
Archaeolink provides a unique hands-on living history
Please telephone or visit our website for prices and open times.
experience that brings Scotland’s prehistory to life through Set in Tarbolton, fi nd out more about Scotland’s most famous
indoor and outdoor displays. Coffee shop for meals, snacks poet and rake, Robert Burns, in this 17th-Century thatched
and refreshments. house where he and his friends debated topics of the day.
Two for the price of one
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Nearest Club Site: Huntly Castle (14.5 miles) $
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Arduaine Garden
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Bannockburn Heritage Centre
www.nts.org.uk 0844 4932216
www.nts.org.uk 0844 4932139
Arduaine, Oban, Argyll, Bute & Loch Lomond PA34 4XQ Glasgow Road, Stirling, Central FK7 0LJ
Please contact us for 2009 prices. Please contact us for 2009 prices.
Admission is FREE to NTS Members Admission is FREE to NTS Members
Please telephone or visit our website for prices and open times. Please telephone or visit our website for prices and open times.
Arduaine boasts spectacular rhododendrons and azaleas in Here in 1314, in one of the defi ning moments in Scottish history,
late spring and early summer and its perennial borders are King Robert the Bruce routed the English forces of King Edward II
magnifi cent throughout the season. to win a much longed-for freedom for the Scots.
Two for the price of one Two for the price of one
Nearest Club Site: North Ledaig (23.7 miles) Nearest Club Site: Blair Drummond (8.1 miles)
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Auld Reekie Tours
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Barry Mill
www.auldreekietours.com 0131 557 4700
www.nts.org.uk 0844 4932140
45 Niddry Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LG Barry, Carnoustie, Angus DD7 7RJ
Adult £6.00 to £10.00 Please contact us for 2009 prices.
Please contact us for tour times. Admission is FREE to NTS Members
Visit the infamous underground vaults of Edinburgh, featured
Please telephone or visit our website f
or prices and open times.
on tv as one of the most actively haunted and paranormal Enjoy the splash of the waterwheel and the sound and smell
experiencing locations in the world - if you dare! Other tours of grinding corn in this early 19th-Century working mill.
available. Exhibition on the historical role of the mill.
£1.00 off every tour Two for the price of one
Nearest Club Site: Edinburgh (4.6 miles) Nearest Club Site: Balbirnie Park (32.9 miles)
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