Kerr's Miniature Railway has some big plans
Scotland's oldest miniature railway line is set to be extended, for only the second time in its history. (...)
Carnoustie well prepared for first Women's Open
Preparations are well under way to welcome 40,000 people to Carnoustie for the 2011 Ricoh Women's Open Golf Championship later this month. (...)
Moncreiffe Hill Wood blooms a seasonal splash of colour
After a wet start to the week, the sun shone on the riot of colour that has emerged at Moncreiffe Hill Wood. (...)
Grand Saturday opening for Craigtoun Country Park's famous miniature train
Just a few short months ago, the very future of Craigtoun Country Park was hanging in the balance. (...)
Queen Mother's dress arrives at Glamis Castle
The late Queen Mother's wedding dress has arrived at Glamis Castle by special delivery from Buckingham Palace for its first public display in Scotland. (...)
Robinson Crusoe park launched in Elie
An adventure park celebrating Fife's links with the world's most famous fictional castaway has set sail. (...)
National survey tells of McManus 'success story'
The McManus Art Gallery and Museum has been singled out for praise in a national survey, which named it as one of the most popular visitor attractions of last year. (...)
Group vow to protect Craigtoun Park's future
Community leaders in St Andrews have vowed to fight for the future of a park on the edge of the town, despite the setting up of a charitable trust to run it being ruled out. (...)
Packed 2011 line-up at Scone Palace
Scone Palace is hoping that rocketing fuel prices and a struggling economy will not deter visitors from making 2011 one of its most successful seasons ever. (...)
City tourist attractions report busy 2010
There were almost 800,000 visits to Dundee's tourist attractions last year. (...)
Pictavia closing for a month for access improvements
An Angus tourist attraction is to receive a £50,000 New Year makeover. (...)
Creative Scotland funding decision worsens Byre Theatre's anxiety
A Fife theatre's future remains under threat after it failed to convince Scotland's arts body to reinstate vital funding. (...)
Full steam ahead for 75th anniversary of Kerr's Miniature Railway
One of Arbroath's best-loved attractions kicked off its 75th anniversary celebrations at the weekend. (...)
Loss-making Pictavia has spin-off benefits: council
Despite losses at Pictavia averaging around £18,500 a year since it opened 10 years ago, Angus Council maintains the Pictish heritage centre at Brechin is "a four-star attraction." (...)
More on: Pictavia | Brechin | Angus | Angus Council | Eric Lowson
Ash cloud and economic crisis could lead to bumper Dundee tourism
The combination of the Icelandic ash cloud and ongoing economic crisis could create another bumper summer for Dundee's leading tourist attractions, it has been claimed. (...)
More on: Captain Scott | Verdant Works | South Pole | Discovery Point | Angus
McManus continues to attract large crowds
A phenomenal 55,000 people have spilled through the doors of Dundee's flagship McManus Galleries museum in its opening two months. (...)
More on: Dundee City Council | Albert Institute | Dundee | Heritage Lottery Fund | European Regional Development Fund
Trust's Hill of Tarvit comments cause surprise
The chief executive of the National Trust for Scotland has expressed disappointment over the response of Fife Council to the predicament faced by the Hill of Tarvit visitor attraction near Cupar. (...)
More on: Fife Council | Steve Grimmond | Cupar | Fife | Kate Mavor