Wheelchair accessible things to do in Central Scotland


Central Scotland beckons with a blend of history, nature, and culture. Begin your journey in Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, where the imposing Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile await exploration. Delve into history at Stirling Castle, a symbol of Scottish independence, then roam the cobbled streets of Stirling's Old Town.

Nature enthusiasts will revel in the beauty of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, offering hiking, boating, and stunning vistas. Don't miss Glasgow, with its vibrant arts scene, world-class museums, and architectural wonders like the Glasgow Cathedral. Finally, indulge in whisky tasting in the Speyside region, home to numerous renowned distilleries.

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Attraction
Adults £9.99

National Wallace Monument

A world famous landmark, built in a stunning location to honour William Wallace.

Attraction
Free

Zetland Park

Situated in the centre of Grangemouth, this park has lovely rose gardens, a fun filled play park for kids and ample space for lovely picnics.

Attraction
Free

Holyrood Park

A city park like no other, dramatic jills and crags shape Edinburgh's skyline and its history spanning thousands of years.

Activity
From £20

The Musselburgh Golf Club

Established in 1938, The Musselburgh Golf Club is situated in a stunning, mature parkland location just a few miles outside Edinburgh.

Attraction
Free

Kelvingrove Park

A public park located on the River Kelvin in the West End of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, containing the famous Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.