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Days Out recommendations - Central Belt, 12 & 14yo

32 replies

LtGreggs · 28/06/2021 22:34

Can I ask for some days out recommendations - we are nearish Stirling so can readily reach down to Glasgow, Edinburgh or up past Perth.

We're good at doing outdoor walking & cycling stuff, so looking for a few alternatives to that?

What are your honest opinions on these that we've never done:

  • Jupiter Artland?
  • Secret Bunker?
  • Whitelees Windfarm?
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WhatWouldTheDoctorDo · 28/06/2021 22:56

We did Jupiter Artland last summer. I was pretty sceptical but we really liked it (similar age DC). The Bridge Inn isn't too far away to tie in with lunch or tea. Have you been to Inchcolm Island?

latissimusdorsi · 28/06/2021 23:27

Jupiter art land and secret bunker fab for that age

Also
Cairnie Fruit farm
Maid of the Forth
Edinburgh Climbing arena
Fox lake

ElephantOfRisk · 29/06/2021 00:27

Was just coming to say www.foxlake.co.uk/ but see it's been recommended already.

Karting out at Knockhill
Go to Cramond and time it to head over to the island?

emmathedilemma · 29/06/2021 15:10

Jupiter Artland is nice
Lochore Meadows
Scottish Deer Centre
walk round Loch Leven - it's about 12 miles but flat and the lure of cake at the Larder cafe should get them round! You could probably cycle it too.
Bridge8 kayaking or stand up paddle boarding.
Falkirk Wheel and cycle down to the Kelpies.
Snow tubing or dry slope skiing at Hillend.
Alpaca experience bobcat-alpacas.co.uk/index.php/activities/trekking
Go Ape at Aberfoyle

LtGreggs · 29/06/2021 19:20

Thanks! A few of these we have done, a few I have never heard of so am googling.

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LtGreggs · 29/06/2021 19:21

Maid of the Forth with Inchcolm I did not know of, but sounds good.

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emmathedilemma · 29/06/2021 19:53

Check groupon for Maid of the Forth tickets, ditto Scottish deer centre, they’re both often on.

WhatWouldTheDoctorDo · 29/06/2021 23:49

Go Ape is opening at Dalkeith Country Park in July.

emmathedilemma · 30/06/2021 07:27

Aquadash at the commie pool in Edinburgh www.edinburghleisure.co.uk/aquadash
Frisbee "golf" at Swanston golf club swanston.co.uk/discgolf-come-swanston-farm/

brakespeare · 30/06/2021 10:25

Similar ages kids
kids
-Jupiter artland is huge family favourite and we go every year for the whole day
-we thought secret bunker was awful but I know lots of people love it. Ours thought "too much reading"
-whitelee great on bikes

LtGreggs · 30/06/2021 18:33

Jupiter Artland sounds a definite then.

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LtGreggs · 30/06/2021 18:36

Frisbee Golf followed by IKEA also a potential day Grin

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ProseccoThyme · 01/07/2021 08:43

Driftwood adventures at Cramond.

I- moto X in Glasgow.

Lots to do in Playsport in East Kilbride.

Redtartanshoes · 01/07/2021 23:00

Nae Limits up at Pitlochry is amazing.

Wouldn’t bother with Secret Bunker.

Fox lake, karting at Renfrew.

Whitaker’s and Cathkin braes for mountain bikes..: or that place in the borders… Glentress?

Largs, boat to cumbrae, cycle round, have chips, ice cream at Nardinis.

Lomond Shoes has lots going on

WhyMrsRobinson · 05/07/2021 22:08

We are heading to Scotland soon. Any ideas where to go? It’s so enormous and everyone says, ‘midgies’! But it looks so beautiful. Have teens too, who hate the country..so may be a challenge!

latissimusdorsi · 05/07/2021 22:33

If teens hate the countryside then go to Edinburgh. Mainly midge free too, they tend to be worse in the west

rantymcrantface66 · 05/07/2021 22:45

We don't really have midges on the east coast so head there. Lots in Edinburgh and a new go ape opening in Dalkeith country park, also ninja warrior in Edinburgh which is a fun indoors activity for those who don't like country side - much like the tv series. Water sports at the new st James centre (only half joking 😆)

WhyMrsRobinson · 06/07/2021 08:37

Thanks! Edinburgh is a gorgeous place. Ninja warrior sounds fun.

Also...anyone know of a nice hotel 0r place to stay about 2 hours from Edinburgh? ( in any direction) It’s with teens so doesn’t need to be super posh, but nice enough for us all to recharge.
Don’t know where to start! Tho have my eye on Erickson hotel or castle stobo, obviously only in my dreams sigh.😏

rantymcrantface66 · 06/07/2021 08:44

I'd say just hop on to booking.com. You can put in all your requirements and it has so many properties of all standards. Mercure and best western have some nice hotels with pools at decent prices. Pitlochry Hydro often has good deals and Pitlochry is a lovely base for exploring in all directions and is under 2h from Edinburgh

ElephantOfRisk · 06/07/2021 08:49

Premier inns are usually good value but not necessarily in the prettiest of locations. You could consider Stirling as that is then handy for all the cities and countryside. Pitlochry a good call and also maybe Peebles to the south or somewhere in Fife?

emmathedilemma · 06/07/2021 09:31

Crieff Hydro or Peebles Hydro? To be honest though, if you want to visit Edinburgh you’re as well doing a few nights in a premier inn in the city centre and then some time in the countryside.

walkoflifewoohoo · 06/07/2021 13:02

Holiday inn in the centre of edinburgh

LtGreggs · 06/07/2021 19:11

For my boys, a hotel with a pool and/or an all-you-can-eat buffet breakfast is popular.

I don't know the Edinburgh hotels well, but Premier Inns a good bet (pre covid at least). Crieff or Dunblane Hydro. Gleneagles is lovely 😁 Or, Stirling Highland has a pool and is about 1 min walk from the Castle and the Ghost Walk.

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ElephantOfRisk · 06/07/2021 19:18

The premier inn in Stirling (the city centre one) is in the new bit with the vue and nandos etc in it, not far from the sports centre and walkable into the town centre is also another option. Also handy for the train which will take you to Edinburgh or Glasgow or further north and beyond. The Stirling highland is lovely and has a pool and is up near the castle and some nice restaurants etc but it's a steep hill to walk up with tired legs Smile

Also plenty to do in Aviemore area but that is a bit further from the central belt and a lot of the things to do are outdoor activities.

ElephantOfRisk · 06/07/2021 19:22

and oh yes, the all you can eat buffet - Hilton hotels used to be best for this. Not sure if anyone doing buffets now. Stayed in a Holiday Inn express a few months ago which used to do a small buffet but covid restrictions meant it was a selection from a menu of a filled roll and a drink Sad