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    • Lee Castle, South Lanarkshire
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    • South Wishaw Parish Church
      7.28 Km from Douglashall Bed and Breakfast
      South Wishaw Parish Church is a Parish church of the Church of Scotland, serving the Southern area of Wishaw, North Lanarkshire (stretching from the Main Street down to the banks of the River Clyde - including Pather, Netherton, and the Southern part of the town centre). It is within the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Hamilton.
    • Dalziel Park
      10.42 Km from Douglashall Bed and Breakfast
      Dalziel Park is an area located between the small villages of Carfin, Cleland and Newarthill in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. Other nearby settlements include the large town of Motherwell and the new town of Ravenscraig. The area consists of an estate, a sports facility (regarded as one of the best in Scotland), a golf course and a clubhouse. It is also used as the home venue for the local rugby team Dalziel, as well as the training ground for the local professional football team Motherwell.
    • Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire
      10.66 Km from Douglashall Bed and Breakfast
      Stonehouse (Scots: Stanehoose) is a rural village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is on Avon Water in an area of natural beauty and historical interest, near to the Clyde Valley. It is on the A71 trunk road between Edinburgh and Kilmarnock, near the towns of Hamilton, Larkhall and Strathaven. In 1971, Stonehouse was designated to become one of Scotland's New Towns, a modern urban design to alleviate overcrowding in and around Glasgow and to generate industrial development, similar to the town...
    • Carfin Grotto
      11.41 Km from Douglashall Bed and Breakfast
      Carfin Lourdes Grotto, a Roman Catholic shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes, was created in the early twentieth century. The "Carfin Grotto", as the shrine is locally referred to, was the brainchild of Father, later Canon, Thomas N. Taylor (died 1963), parish priest of St. Francis Xavier's Parish in the small, mining village of Carfin, which lies two miles east of Motherwell, in the West of Scotland. Following a trip to France's principal Marian shrine at Lourdes, Canon Taylor's vi...
    • Motherwell Cathedral
      11.98 Km from Douglashall Bed and Breakfast
      The Cathedral Church of Our Lady of Good Aid, popularly known as Motherwell Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is the seat of the Bishop of Motherwell, and mother church of the Diocese of Motherwell.
    • Motherwell Shopping Centre
      12.08 Km from Douglashall Bed and Breakfast
      Motherwell Shopping Centre is an outdoor shopping centre located in the centre of Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is owned jointly by Chester Properties and Columbus Capital, who purchased the site from previous owners CALA Properties on May 2010. The centre is known locally as Motherwell Town Centre.
    • North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre
      12.38 Km from Douglashall Bed and Breakfast
      The North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre is a four star heritage centre located near the town centre of Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The centre is seen as the main repository for archives and modern records for the whole of North Lanarkshire.
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    • Mossend
      14.95 Km from Douglashall Bed and Breakfast
      Mossend is a town on the A775, in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, to the east of its sister town Bellshill, and to the west of the large town of Motherwell. The town is the site of a major railway freight terminal. The yard is primarily used by DB Schenker Rail (UK) formerly EWS. Mossend formed around the steel industry, with Clydesdale Steel Works once dominating the east end of the town. It is also home to the famous Mossend Football Club, a local community football club for children from the age...

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    • Garth Bayley Art
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      Garth Bayley Art 8 Holmwood Park, Crossford, Carluke ML8 5SZ, UK
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      6 Haughton Ave, Kilsyth G65 0DT, UK
    • Glasgow
      If you believe the press, Glasgow, is the leaner side of Scotland, the rough to Edinburgh’s smooth.Glasgow has a far more industrial history,and is a city once dominated by the shipyards.

      Much of Glasgow's reputation as a violent city is down to one book,No Mean City, written in 1935 and an image the city has never quite been able to shake off, although the Gorbals area it was set in has been almost completely torn down and rebuilt.

      The outskirts are mainly housing schemes,and distinctly working class, built just after the war, but city centre is a haven of pretty Victorian architecture, with the Merchant City area transformed over the past 20 years.Home to a bubbling art and music scene and impressively affordable.The famous King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut venue, a tiny capacity rock club,hosts many big-name acts,has a reputation that stretches across the UK,and even has its own branded beer and vodka.

      Glasgow was one of the first cities in the world to attempt to rebrand itself,into a tourist destination,launching the Glasgow's Miles Better campaign in 1983.

      Make the most of the traditional Scottish welcome (despite their rep, Glaswegians are undeniably friendly)to sample the astonishing local cuisine, which includes haggis and Scotland’s 'Other National Drink' Irn Bru.

      Highlights of the city include the 13th century cathedral , and the haunting Necropolis,and it's oldest building Provand's Lordship, nearby. The People's Palace & Glasgow Green.

      Glasgow museums are free to enter, with the main ones being Kelvingrove, Burrell Collection, Gallery Of Modern Art and the new Transport Museum. also the birthplace of architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh, whose work can be seen throughout the city, with a collection the ' House Of An Art Lover' at Bellahouston Park.

      Football plays a major part in Glasgow life, with Scotland's two biggest teams, Rangers and Celtic,based in the city. Games between the two can sometimes spill over after the match.

      As well as a destination in its own right, Glasgow is a great gateway to the west of Scotland, and Loch Lomand easily doable. There are plenty of impressive castles in the surrounding countryside. Also easy to visit the local distilleries at Auchentoshan & Glengoyne.

      The city’s bad rep, if anything, makes the locals only more eager to please.Glasgow may fall well behind Edinburgh on your list of ‘must see’ Scottish destinations, but probably shouldn’t.
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      79-85 Oakfield Ave, Glasgow G12 8LT, UK
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      University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK
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      Edinburgh Airport Ingliston, Edinburgh EH12 9DN, UK
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      Clifton Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 5LQ, UK
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      Edinburgh Waverley Edinburgh EH1 1BB, UK
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      Greyfriars Charteris Centre 138-140 Pleasance, Edinburgh EH8 9RR, UK
    • Edinburgh
      Draped across mossy fells and overlooking the choppy waters of the North Atlantic, Edinburgh is a scenic city in a striking location. Towered over by the soaring battlements of the hilltop castle, the city winds its way through cobbled, medieval lanes, spread out around the Royal Mile and its endless shops tucked in amid the ornate royal buildings.

      Known as the city that inspired Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and optimistically (if enticingly) nicknamed the Athens of the North (the result of a push for tourists, no doubt), Edinburgh’s sense of history - and the picture-postcard streets that come with the tag - do make it a sumptuous proposition. Scotland's capital is a city that’s forever lively, but for the few Fringe Festival weeks each year when it becomes an artistic city like none other, and lively turns to utterly manic.

      The Fringe festival which is during the whole month of august, brings with it comedy, theater and music galore, and while the prices might double, it’s worth the hassle for the endless shows, the fireworks gushing over Edinburgh Castle (equally impressive at New Year) and the chance to see the city at its very best. Everyone who’s anyone in the world of theater will be taking to the stage at some point, many commandeering the tiniest of old stages and giving connoisseurs the chance to see their heroes perform the kind of intimate shows that just don’t happen anywhere else.

      Edinburgh also have a large student population which of course brings with it lots of pubs, bars and clubs with great discount, prices and even better opening hours, which clubs open everyday of the week till the small hours of the morning.

      The historical sites here are astonishing, ranging from the statue of Greyfriars Bobby and his extraordinary back-story, to the museums covering anything from childhood to brass rubbing, as well as more profound insights into Scottish history like the Royal Museum and the National War Museum of Scotland.

      Scottish cuisine has to be tried to be believed, and incorporates everything from the deep fried mars bar (best sampled after several pints and a night on the dance floor) to the notorious haggis (if you don’t know what it is, find out after you’ve eaten it – it tastes better than it sounds).

      Old world and sometimes bleak, yet always enjoyable, Edinburgh is drenched in history to almost the same extent that it’s drenched in rain every winter. Get involved, and get wet!
      Edinburgh, UK

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    Climate near Douglashall Bed and Breakfast

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    Month Temp °C Rainfall Cm Temp °F Rainfall Inches
    Jan 1.8 130.4 35.2 51.3
    Feb 2.2 90 36 35.4
    Mar 3.6 75.1 38.5 29.6
    Apr 5.9 67.6 42.6 26.6
    May 8.8 72.5 47.8 28.5
    Jun 11.8 69.5 53.2 27.4
    Jul 13.3 91.5 55.9 36
    Aug 12.9 103.1 55.2 40.6
    Sep 10.8 100.8 51.4 39.7
    Oct 7.6 121.4 45.7 47.8
    Nov 4.4 118.8 39.9 46.8
    Dec 2.7 122.4 36.9 48.2

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      • Fantastic B&B. Rooms are very clean, en suite and just excellent, the breakfast is outstanding. Great WiFi. Parking. Shops etc all close by. Can not recommend this place enough either for work or pleasure. Mary and Murdo are friendly and professional and could not be more accomodating. I will certainly stay here again if I am in the area. A home away from home. Thank you very much.
      • Very nice room,comfortable and clean. Breakfast menu great. A smell of flowers everywhere.

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