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Scone Palace - Home of the Earls of Mansfield
One of the most historic sites in Scotland, and the crowning place of Scottish Kings. Now a cherished family home, Scone Palace is a place that cannot be missed. Magnificent contents and priceless collections, wooded grounds, unique Murray Star Maze, animals, gift shops, restaurants. Close to the M90/A9 main route, between Edinburgh and the Highlands.
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JungleKids - Themed Adventure Centre
For children under 12. Over 8000 feet of play equipment on 4 levels. Separate toddler’s area. Large cafeteria with seating area. All staff equipped with two way radios. Colour CCTV monitors throughout the Play Centre. Suitable for visitors with mobility difficulties. Situated 1 mile north of the main Perth to Aberdeen dual carriageway. From the Kingsway (A90), Dundee, follow signs to Camperdown Park. Then follow signposts for JungleKids to Dronley Road, Birkhill, Dundee.
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Royal Research Ship Discovery
Discovery Point Antarctic museum, Discovery Quay, Dundee. All weather, multi-award-winning Five-Star visitor attraction. Explore Captain Scott's famous polar exploration ship Discovery. State of the art audio visual and multimedia exhibitions. Gift shop and cafe. Guided tours available. Induction loop hearing system. Conference and function facilities. Private dining in the wardroom on board Discovery. Temporary exhibitions. Hands-on interactive fun.
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Camperdown Wildlife Centre
Camperdown Country Park, Coupar Angus Road, Dundee. Come and meet the regular residents, the European Brown Bears. Watch the centre’s cute and cuddly favourites, the guinea pigs. See the elegant Lynx, Wolves and Pine Martin and don’t miss the oldest resident, Abbey the Golden Eagle. New faces and new projects all the time.
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Craigtoun Country Park
A country park which caters for all ages - both young and old. Facilities include Rio Grande Railway, boating lake, crazy golf, putting & bouncy castles along with cafeteria, pet’s corner, bowls, countryside centre and adventure play area. Colourful glasshouses along with special events are also available.
Open to public all year - Admission charge between Easter & October
Located on the St. Andrews to Pitscottie Road - Approx 3 miles from St. Andrews town centre.
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Deep Sea World
An adventure like no other. The vast underwater world is home to one of the largest collection of Sand Tiger Sharks in Europe, plus thousands of other fish, deadly amphibians and fascinating reptiles.
Centrally situated under the Forth Rail Bridge at North Queensferry in Fife.
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Scottish Deer Centre
Rankeilour Park, Bow of Fife, by Cupar, Fife.
Tucked away in the heart of the Fife countryside lies a real gem of Scottish rural and environmental life. A visitor spending a day at the fifty-five acre Scottish Deer Centre will be surprised at the number and variety of species of deer on display. There are nine different species of deer on view, each with their own individual field or paddock. Equally spectacular is the variety of birds of prey also on view at the Deer Centre.
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Scotland's Secret Bunker
Crown Buildings, Troywood (near St Andrews), Fife.
Scotland’s best kept secret for over 40 years, Until Now. Hidden beneath a Scottish Farmhouse, a tunnel leads to Scotland’s Secret Bunker. 24,000 square feet of secret accommodation on two levels, 100 feet underground. Discover the twilight world of the Government Cold War. Take the opportunity to discover how they would have survived, and you wouldn’t !!!… One of Scotland’s deepest and best kept secrets.
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For a list of the top 20 visitor attractions in Fife
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