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Here are links to some other web sites that may interest you.
- Auchterhouse Country Sports
www.treemac.co.uk
Just 15 minutes from Drumkilbo House is Auchterhouse Country Sports Club, one of
the premier shooting and country sports activities in Scotland. Clay shooting, quad
biking, falconry, archery, 4x4 driving and many other activities can be tailored to
your requirements whether for individuals, corporate clients or teambuilding exercises.
email: Janiceclerk@aol.com
Tel: 01738 710750
- Blair Castle
www.blair-castle.co.uk
Ranking alongside the likes of Edinburgh Castle and Glamis Castle, the home of the Dukes of Atholl and the Atholl Highlanders is one of the finest and best known castles in Scotland.
- Discovery Point
www.rrs-discovery.co.uk
This award-winning visitor attraction in Dundee has Captain Scott's polar research ship RRS Discovery as its focus, but the interactive exhibitions and displays inside the rotunda are worth the admission price by themselves.
- Glamis Castle
www.glamis-castle.co.uk
Just a few miles from Drumkilbo, Glamis Castle is one of Scotland's best known castles. It is the home of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne, the childhood home of HM The Queen Mother, the birthplace of HRH Princess Margaret, and the legendary setting for Shakespeare's Macbeth.
- Henderson Marquee Hire
www.hendersonmarqueehire.co.uk
Provider of beautiful, modern, high quality, clear-span frame marquees. They are PVC clad on rigid aluminium frames and designed to withstand poor weather conditions and can be used with full confidence all year round.
- Scone Palace
www.scone-palace.co.uk
Scone Palace outside Perth is the family home of the Earls of Mansfield, the Ancient Crowning Place of the Kings of Scots - beginning with Kenneth MacAlpin and including Robert the Bruce - and the original home of the Stone of Destiny.
- Verdant Works
www.verdant-works.co.uk
This restored 19th century jute mill in Dundee was the winner of European Industrial Museum of the Year in 1999, and is well worth a visit even if you have no connection with either the jute trade or the social history of the city.
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