lockdown (particularly if you live in Glasgow) and some dreadful weather, things are beginning to look up with the hotter weather beginning to arrive.
With travel restrictions easing and the local parks just not cutting it anymore it's time to get out there and explore further afield.With the summer approaching, it's the ideal time to discover those locations that are off the beaten track or a little harder to find.We've taken a look at some of those parks and gardens that take a little extra effort to get to but are all the more rewarding for it.This pineapple-shaped folly built close to the village of Airth in Stirlingshire is one of Scotland's most fantastic buildings.Built in 1761 by John Murray, the 4th Earl of Dunmore, as part of a.
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