Sunday, August 26, 2007

Scottish Attractions

Explore 300 hands-on exhibits, interactive workshops and live science shows.

Located on the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow, is the Glasgow Science Centre, which was awarded a five star rating in the visitor attraction category by the Scottish Tourist Board, Visit Scotland. Read more

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Extreme Sports

Feeling adventurous?

For the ultimate in fun and excitement, try some of the extreme sport on offer.

Adrenalin pumping activities include Skydiving,
Ice Climbing, Quad Biking, Canyoning, Kite Surfing, Snowboarding and Paintballing.

Venues available throughout the UK, and all equipment is provided.

Extreme Sport

Monday, August 13, 2007

Summer Treats

Treat yourself this summer with an Event Package.

An Event Package can be a choice of Music, Sport, Themed or Culture Event coupled with accommodation in one of our Event Hotels.

You can also choose a Golf, Spa or Rail Break, or select one of our last minute deals.

Go on spoil yourself

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Places To Visit In Scotland - Loch Ness

The Loch is best known for the alleged sightings of the legendary Loch Ness Monster, affectionately known as "Nessie".

Because of its long, straight shape, the Loch is subject to some unusual occurrences affecting its surface.

Investigations have included lures, fish baits, exploding light bulbs, submarines, scanning sonars, echo sounders, telephoto cameras, underwater cameras with strobe flashes, movie cameras, video and, now, digital cameras too.
The Loch cuts a great divide along what is ... Read More

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Get a Twittering

What is it?

Twitter is a service that asks, what are you doing?

"It's one of the fastest-growing phenomena on the Internet."
- New York Times

"Suddenly, it seems as though all the world's a-twitter."
- Newsweek

"Twitter is on its way to becoming the next killer app."
- TIME Magazine

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Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Places To Visit In Scotland - Loch Lomond














Discover why the beauty of Loch Lomond is worthy of every word ever written in its praise. So much more than scenery, the loch is a vibrant centre for water sports, fishing and boat trips.

Less than 30 miles from Glasgow, holidaying here gives you the opportunity to enjoy the unrivalled beauty of the area plus the convenience of being close to the city.

The Loch presents the perfect holiday location, set amidst one of Scotland’s most idyllic and unspoilt areas with the largest expanse of fresh water in Britain and the backdrop of the mountains looming beyond. Read Full Story

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Places To Visit In Scotland - Stirling Castle













Known as the Key to Scotland, Stirling Castle may be the most important and strategic castle in Scotland.

No one can confirm when the castle was first built, but references to it begin to appear in historical records of the early 12th Century. During a long and bloody history the Castle has been attacked or besieged at least 16 times.

The castle's most famous period in history was .... Read Full Story