Top 15 Places To Visit In Glasgow | Scotland
Glasgow is a charming tourist destination today thanks to its industrial past and blossoming culture. At George Square, the hub of it all, discover the distinctive fusion of style and personality that defines this city. Glasgow Cathedral's ominous spires, over the city's northeast. A timeworn Victorian cemetery called Glasgow Necropolis, is located on a hill behind the cathedral. Bothwell Castle, a relic of the past, is only 20 minutes from the city centre. The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is an attraction that perfectly captures Glasgow's unique fusion of the simple and the elaborate for those seeking a little more culture. The University of Glasgow, one of the oldest and most prestigious educational institutions in the world, was established in 1451. In this video, we will show the 15 best places to visit in Glasgow.
Top 15 Best Things To Do In Glasgow, Scotland | Glasgow, Tourist Attractions: Top best places to visit in Glasgow:
1. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
2. Riverside Museum and Tall Ship Glenlee
3. Necropolis
4. The Lighthouse
5. Glasgow Science Centre
6. Glasgow Cathedral
7. Glasgow Botanic Gardens
8. Ashton Lane
9. Bothwell Castle
10. Glasgow Green
11. Pollok House and Country Park
12. George Square
13. the Gallery of Modern Art
14. OVO Hydro
15. University of Glasgow
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Explore the Gems of Haddington: 5 Fascinating Attractions You Can't Miss
Hello and welcome to my channel where we explore chunks of Scottish history this episode will be full of it, thanks to the lovely people of this Scottish jewel called Haddington. Today I will show you 5 main places, that you can easily visit.
The first one is One of the two main streets in Haddington, Haddington’s High Street is an excellent place for Shopping, have to chat with locals, grabbing an ice cream or just enjoying a moment in this beautiful town. The history of this town was dating from the 6th century AD and it became part of Scotland in the 10th Century.
Second place to visit is stunning Lennoxlove house, that sits just on the outskirts of Haddington. Lennoxlove house is home of the duke of Hamilton built in the 14th century. Lennoxlove House is an intriguing mixture of time periods, with 18th-century Palladian and Victorian elegance blended with the earlier 14th-century tower house. The house also acts as a showcase for one of Britain's great art collections, featuring portraits, fine furniture, and ceramics. Much of the collection was brought here from Hamilton Palace
St. Marys Parish Church
3rd gem of this beautiful town is ST. Mary's Parish Church and I can tell you, I was not expecting it to be full of exciting history. Thanks to Janet, a local volunteer I had a chance to film it for you. Thank you Janet appreciate it.
Just outside of St. Mary's Parish Church lies the historic Nungate Bridge – known for its majestic stone bricks and tranquil atmosphere.
This attraction is a stone’s throw from St Mary’s Church, and it’s a great place to stop, relax, and watch the swans and ducks of Haddington frolicking in the River Tyne. It was also the punishment site, as criminals would regularly be hanged from the bridge!
From its green, you’re treated to a memorable skyline of town churches and buildings and the complex history and outstanding architecture that make this bridge an attraction you must see while in Haddington.
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10 Reasons Why Bakewell is one of the Best Places to Live in the UK
What are the reasons why Bakewell is one of the best places to live in the United Kingdom? My attention has been drawn to the town of Bakewell since the time I found it on my subscribers' list as one of Britain's best towns to live in. I, however, have been unable to do justice to the small market town located in the Dales of the county of Derbyshire which is some 21 kilometers southwest of the city of Sheffield. I found a lot of interesting things about the town and I can only deal with those things if I dedicate an entire video to the town located in the southeastern corner of the Peak District National Park. Therefore, follow along as I show you 10 reasons why Bakewell is one of Britain’s best towns.
1. Countryside
The first thing that caught my attention was the countryside. It made no serious impression on me when I first read about that in an article in The Sunday Times of September 2019. The journal then described the attractions and allures of living within the town in the Peak District National Park and Derbyshire Dales. Now, I vividly remember the attractiveness of those stone cottages, green valleys, and rugged moorland. Yet, that’s not all there is to be remembered about the countryside Bakewell. Imagine living close to this natural and waking up every day to the sight of bright sunrise appearing over the mountain. I'm sure you’d want to consider such a town one of the best towns to live in Britain.
2. Good and independent schools
Other reasons you would love to live in Bakewell are its schools and their quality. As small as the town is, it has great schools. Three of its principal primary schools enjoy top ratings in England. And its Lady Manners School stands tall among its peers, judging from the performances of its students and products. To affirm the quality of its schools, search out the Bakewell CofE Infant School at Bath Street and see its “Good” inspection rating. Child 1st (Bakewell) Day Nursery at Derbyshire House, which is childcare on non-domestic, also has an equally good rating to help you care for your kids’ formative years. Pilsley CofE Primary School at Pilsley Village and Bakewell Methodist Junior School are examples its primary schools that are doing so great. You can also talk about the independent St Anselm’s Preparatory School and College. This cares for pupils aged 3-16.
3. Shopping
I guess you want to live in a town where you won’t have a hard time or need so much travel to shop. Great! Bakewell is one of the best Britain’s towns to live in if it is the shopping you’re after. This little town is replete with these as they're packed to the rafters with gifts and crafts. You could easily pick up practical and functional gears that also function outdoor. Your kitchen accessories and photographic services are at your fingertip. You don’t need to look any further. Bakewell is a shopaholic’s delight where you’ll get more than you bargain for. In fact, you could spend days in just one shop if you have the luxury. You’d love, for example, Granby Arcade, for the unusual. With many unique boutiques, art galleries, and gift items, you will certainly be able to find something hard to come by elsewhere.
4. Road connections
The town of Bakewell is well connected by road, thanks to its location in the north of the Midlands. It is adequately served by the motorway network.
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♥♥ BEST GLASGOW CASTLES
Romance, heroism, dramatic settings...From magnificent landmarks to mysterious ruins. Whatever you may imagine, you'll find it in Glasgow castles.
Greatest Glasgow Awards is pleased to announce the list of 7 of the best castles.
1. BOTHWELL CASTLE.
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10 best waterfront sights of Liverpool & the Mersey Estuary
Having written a travel guide to the Mersey Estuary, I sometimes get asked for suggestions for places to visit around the estuary that are more off the beaten track and I thought I’d give ten ideas in this video.
This includes places in Liverpool, Wirral, Runcorn, Widnes and Warrington including some that I found surprising when researching the book.
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GLASGOW Tourist Attractions Guide (Always underrated - Glasgow is a GREAT city to visit) #glasgow
Visiting Glasgow? One of the great cities in the United Kingdom, Glasgow has plenty to offer tourists who visit - it's almost always underrated in a list of places to go in the UK but it's a beautiful city with a lot to do and see for tourists. From great daytrips away from the city itself, some stunning architectural highlights, both modern and historic, and some wonderful green spaces to explore Glasgow Scotland truly is an amazing and welcoming city.
Here are some of the tourist attractions you'd be advised to visit in the city.
Among the best things to do in Glasgow are visits to both the Glasgow Cathedral and Kelvingrove. These are both popular Glasgow tourist attractions with Kelvingrove known for both its architectural features and immense art and natural history collections. The Glasgow Cathedral is a stand-out landmark and will be on top of any visit by walking tours of Glasgow.
The Riverside and Science Centers are also great places to see in Glasgow, both give the city a modern twist and contemporary relevance while George Square is a popular meeting spot for locals and celebrates those that have had a historical impact upon the city.
Great Glasgow daytrips include a drive to Loch Lomond and its beautiful surrounds, Loch cruises are popular here. Tourists could also venture afield to visit Bothwell Castle which played its part during the Scottish War of Independence - a great place to visit outside of Glasgow.
Popular parks in Glasgow include the celebrated Pollok Park with the grounds being voted some of the best in Europe within the last twenty years and the Glasgow Botanical Gardens which is known for a vast array of tree ferns - Glasgow Necropolis is also an amazing place to visit in the city of Glasgow and would be high up on the list of any Glasgow tour guide.
Of the various museums one can visit in Glasgow the Police Museum and Tenement House Museum are both worth finding and exploring.
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02:55 Riverside and Science Center
03:30 Botanical Gardens of Glasgow
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04:18 Pollok Park
04:38 Museums of Glasgow
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Bothwell Castle Walking Tour & Trail | 2020 | MacBlogs
Decided to go for a walk around Bothwell Castle, near Uddingston, just outside Glasgow Scotland. As the Castle was closed i managed to walk the external of the Castle and go for a walk through the wooded area. Areas of the Castle is under remedial works
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Bothwell Castle, Glasgow Scotland
Bothwell Castle is a large medieval castle, sited on a high, steep bank, above a bend in the River Clyde in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is located between Bothwell and Uddingston, about 10 miles (16 km) south-east of Glasgow. Construction of the castle was begun in the 13th century by the ancestors of Clan Murray, to guard a strategic crossing point of the Clyde. Bothwell played a key role in Scotland's Wars of Independence, changing hands several times.
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Bothwell suffered several sieges during the Wars of Independence. Most significant was Edward I's great siege of 1301. After the wars, Bothwell passed to another powerful noble family – the Black Douglases. They added an impressive array of fine quality architecture in their own show of power.
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Exploring the Scotland no tourists visit | Scotland day trip
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00:48 Cycling to Bothwell
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BothWell Castle South East Glasgow Scotland
Tour Scotland video of BothWell Castle above a bend in the River Clyde in South Lanarkshire between Bothwell and Uddingston, about 10 miles South East of Glasgow. Construction of the castle was begun in the 13th century by the ancestors of Clan Murray, to guard a strategic crossing point of the Clyde. Bothwell played a key role in Scotland's Wars of Independence, changing hands several times. Following Robert the Bruce's victory at Bannockburn in 1314, the castle provided shelter for several English nobles. However, the castle's constable, Sir Walter FitzGilbert, surrendered the castle to the approaching Scots. n 1336 the English returned again, this time under King Edward III. The English king had the castle repaired, and again made it his headquarters in Scotland. The following year, however, Sir Andrew Murray, nephew of Sir William and the rightful owner of Bothwell, recaptured the stronghold, again using siege engines.
Traveling to the UK? Watch this video to discover highlights of Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland!
Are you traveling to United Kingdom for your next holiday? Are you still undecided on which countries to choose for your trip to the North Atlantic? If it is going to be your first time in United Kingdom, do not miss these highlights!
Comprising England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland lies in the North Atlantic Ocean. Many people confuse it with Great Britain, which is only a political entity of England, Scotland and Wales. The union between these four countries has a history of over 300 years and it greets its visitors with diverse culture, beautiful landscapes and fascinating history.
Scotland is known for its rolling hills and offers endless outdoor adventures along with historic castles, great seafood, culture and friendly people.
Wales is located in the southwestern part of the United Kingdom and is often overshadowed by its more popular neighbours. Despite being one of the smaller countries on the island, Wales packs a rich geographical diversity, beautiful coastlines, impressive castles and offers a distinct experience with a flavour of Welsh and Celtic cultures.
As the name suggests, Northern Ireland sits in the northern region of the island of Ireland. Once a part of Ireland, Northern Ireland is known for its food scene, sophisticated cities, the Causeway Coast and unpredictable weather.
Must visit places and experiences in United Kingdom (Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland): Isle of Skye, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Loch Ness, Eilean Donan, Glen Coe, Conwy Castle, Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire, Cardiff, Giant's Causeway, Londonderry, Belfast
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Discovering the City of Discovery - a two day whistle-stop tour of Dundee Scotland
Join me on a tour of Dundonian delights as I explore the attractions both well and not so well-known! We'll visit ships, museums, statues, football stadiums and a whole lot more. Why not come along and see what Scotland's 4th largest city has to offer.
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Free Things To Do In Edinburgh| Budget-Friendly Guide to Spend The Weekend!
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Only in Scotland: Greater Glasgow and The Clyde Valley
Glasgow is Scotland’s biggest city, a UNESCO City of Music and home to striking to architecture and design which help to make it a must-visit when planning your trip to Scotland. The city boasts a captivating lively atmosphere, full of exciting things to do with friendly locals to meet along the way. Glasgow is filled to the brim with contemporary art spaces, fascinating museums and galleries, many of which are now open.
Following the path of the River Clyde and out of the centre of Glasgow, you’ll find the beautiful and lush Clyde Valley. Charming towns, coastal scenery and fascinating history await you, as well as that ever needed, fresh air.
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Top 10 Best Destinations to Visit in 2023 | Travel Video
If you're looking for the best places to travel in 2023, you've come to the right place! In this video, we've curated a list of the top 10 travel destinations for the year ahead. From bustling cities to secluded natural wonders, these 2023 travel destinations are sure to satisfy your wanderlust. Our picks include both well-known hotspots and off-the-beaten-path gems, and we've made sure to include options for every budget. Whether you're dreaming of white sand beaches or snow-capped mountains, we've got you covered with the best travel destinations 2023 has to offer. So join us as we count down the top 10 travel destinations of the year and get ready to start planning your 2023 travel adventures!
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0:38 10. St Croix
1:31 9. Salento
2:05 8. Utila
2:46 7. Prince Edward Island
3:42 6. The Pacific Northwest
4:45 5. Kosovo
5:35 4. The Cotswolds
6:18 3. The Seychelles
7:07 2. Petra
8:05 1. Ponza
9:01 Outro
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Emerald-green fields, hills covered by heather, sheep herds, lakes, beautiful castles and forts… This is Scotland, and of course the men wearing tartan, pipe music and whiskey. The character of the country on the Northern part of the British island can not be missed. Because of their monument status, the castle of Edinburgh and 16 thousand other buildings are under protection. During the summer, several festivals and cultural events here and in Glasgow await the visitors. The old castles, forts and monasteries tell us about a long and eventful past and such heroes as Wallace ‘The Braveheart’ or Rob Roy. Their deeds were sung by such Scottish poets and writers as Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson or Robert Burns. Scotland is famous of its Celtic monuments, the beautiful landscape of the Highlands and the monster of Loch Ness.
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Visiting London offers an incredible blend of history, culture, and vibrant city life. Iconic landmarks like Big Ben, the London Eye, and the Tower of London showcase the city’s rich heritage, while a stroll along the River Thames reveals scenic views and historic architecture. For a royal experience, Buckingham Palace is a must-see, especially for the Changing of the Guard. Hyde Park and London’s Royal Parks provide peaceful retreats, perfect for a leisurely afternoon after sightseeing. London’s famous Covent Garden offers bustling street markets, unique shops, and a lively atmosphere with street performers. To truly immerse yourself in London’s culture, don’t miss an afternoon tea experience, or explore diverse food markets that reflect the city's cultural diversity. The British Museum and West End theaters are world-renowned, offering everything from ancient artifacts to exciting musicals and plays. Navigating the city is easy with the *London Underground (Tube), and each stop reveals new treasures, from historic architecture to local markets and cozy cafes. London is a city that offers something for everyone, making each visit unique and unforgettable.
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6:10 The Royal Exchange
6:30 Leadenhall Matket
6:57 Covent Garden
7:50 Leicester Square
8:27 London Chinatown
8:45 Piccadilly Circus / Regent Street
9:45 Carnaby Street / Soho
10:19 Oxford Street / Theater District
11:05 Westminster
11:35 Southbank / London Eye
12:18 Millennium Bridge & St Paul’s Cathedral
12:55 Tower Bridge
13:55 Tower of London
14:43 All Hallows Church
15:20 Trafalgar Square
16:40 St James Park / Hyde Park
17:21 Princess Diana Fountain
17:35 The Mall / Buckingham Palace
19:48 Blue Plaques
20:25 Museums
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23:28 The Shard
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Sibs In Scotland - 06 - Bothwell Castle
The Sibs survive the car ride and finally arrive at their first Scottish castle just outside Glasgow.