This is one of my favourite places for a walk and a play. It’s outdoors, it’s free, and the Kelpies themselves are just beautiful. The playpark is fantastic and it’s a totally wheel friendly place.
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Machrie Moor
This is one of my favourite walks on Arran for families, and not too strenuous for anyone. The Machrie Moor standing stones are beautiful and impressive and honestly, a little bit magical. Highly recommend.
Conic Hill
Conic Hill has truly beautiful views overlooking Loch Lomond. It is tricky for little legs towards the top with the loose stones, but it’s a great few hours out and the views make it well worth the trip.
The Wallace Monument
We love visiting the Wallace Monument. The kids had a great time climbing the monument and playing on each floor. It’s surprisingly child friendly, and that view from the top is totally worth the climb. The walk up the hill is lovely too.
St Andrews Castle
We visited St Andrews Castle during our wee trip to Fife back in March. It has a really interesting history and the kids loved exploring all the different parts of the castle. A fun few hours!
The Birks of Aberfeldy & The Falls of Moness
We were driving from Glasgow to Aviemore a few weeks ago and I wanted to find somewhere to stop that we hadn’t been to before; somewhere we could get out, have a good walk and just breathe after months of being in the city during lockdown. I had a quick look at the map and …
Landmark Forest Adventure Park
If you are in Aviemore with kids, Landmark Forest Adventure Park is absolutely a must do. It is one of our favourite places we’ve visited and whether it’s summer or winter, no matter what the weather, it’s such a fun day out.
10 Things To Do In Glasgow
Glasgow has a lot of history, more than 90 parks and an absolute tonne of great things to do with kids. Here are some of our favourite things to do as a family around Glasgow.
A Weekend On Arran
We’ve been to Arran quite a few times now with the kids; twice in the past year for a short break, and honestly every time we go I love it more. The walks and activities that you want to do may well depend on the age of your kids. But if you have a whole 48 hour weekend to spend on Arran, here are the things I would try to fit in while you’re there.