The Forth Road Bridge is a suspension bridge in Scotland that opened in 1964. It is roughly 2.5km long and connects Edinburgh with Fife. It was opened by the Queen in 1964. At that time, it was the 4th longest suspension bridge in the world. Before the Queensferry Crossing opened in 2017, The Forth Road Bridge used to carry 65,000 vehicles daily. Since opening, the
Cockleroy Hill is near the popular Beecraigs Country Park in West Lothian. Also known as the King’s hat the hill isn’t a Munro, but it is set in the beautiful Bathgate Hills and is one of the highest points in the area. On a clear day, you can see the surrounding Scottish countryside and enjoy the 360-degree spectacular views. From the summit of Cockleroy, Linlithgow
As West Lothian goes into another Lockdown and businesses are forced to shut again, Five Sisters Zoo has decided to keep their doors open of local residents only. The Zoo grounds will be open for exercise and wellbeing. There will be no charge to get into the zoo, however, there will be a donation box on entry. Even a small donation will help keep the
This West Lothian family walk is an easy circular stroll around the stunning Linlithgow Loch. If you are looking to get your kids outdoors in West Lothian and want a nice walk that is not too long and difficult, then Linlithgow Loch is perfect for that afternoon family stroll. If you are also an Outlander fan then Linlithgow is one of the many Outlander film