The National Lottery Open Week saw the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park (41%) come out top as the place Scots consider the most-loved attraction.
Other top locations that made the list include the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh - with just over 30 percent of the vote -and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow with just over a quarter of the people asked choosing it.'Happy Places' such as the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh (22%) and the V&A in Dundee (19%) were also on the list.The types of ‘happy places’ Scots missed most in lockdown are the wider countryside (41%), heritage sites such as castles and gardens (36%), and theatres or cinemas (35%).Almost half (49%) of those asked say they have developed a.
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