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Monthly Archives: November 2019

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Top 5 Christmas Events for Families

UncategorizedBy Sara Conchione24 November, 2019

The festive season is upon us, and it is the best time to enjoy some quality time with your family. Forget about the stress of Christmas shopping and planning New Year’s parties, and take some time to simply go out and have fun with your little ones. Here is our selection of family-friendly events in…

Pitlochry Dam and Visitor Centre

UncategorizedBy Coopercottages17 November, 2019Leave a comment

The dam and fish ladder at Pitlochry have long been a popular sightseeing spot for visitors. The addition of a café and visitor centre in 2017 have added a fun and family friendly experience to the site. Construction began in 1946 and the dam has been operational since 1951. The water flowing down the River…

Wildgrass Studio: An interview with artist Gillian Hunt

UncategorizedBy Daniela10 November, 2019

This month is all about colours and nature. If nature inspires you as it inspires us, then you will be just as excited as we are about Autumn. Nature brings out our creativity in so many different ways. Every person has their own way to express themself and that is the beauty of being creative.…

Deanston Distillery, and the Heart of Scottish Whisky

UncategorizedBy Coopercottages3 November, 2019

Deanston Distillery is located in the small village of Deanston, 9 miles from Stirling and next to Doune. The building began life as a cotton mill in 1785, which explains its peculiar design for a whisky distillery. The mill grew to employ thousands of local workers and was the heart of the community for more…

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