Within 10 miles of Priory Lodge
| Almondell & Calderwood Country Park | Almondell offers extensive riverside and woodland walks in this former estate, with large picnic and grassy areas. | 6 miles |
| Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway | 7 mile round trip by steam train to Birkhill for visit to scenic Avon gorge and guided tour of Birkhill fireclay mine. | 10 miles |
| Brass Rubbing Centre | Located in the reconstructed 15th century Apse of Trinity church is a fascinating collection of replicas moulded from ancient Pictish stones, rare Scottish brasses and medieval church brasses. | 10 miles |
| Camera Obscura & World of Illusions | Amazing live moving panorama of the city - spy on passers-by below and pick them up in your hand! | 9 miles |
| Cars Of The Stars Motor Museum (Edinburgh) | Museum dedicated to the preservation and restoration of film and TV vehicles. Exhibits include The Batmobile, KITT from Knight Rider and the Back To The Future De Lorean. A feature of the museum is the James Bond Collection, including the Aston Martin DBS and Lotus Esprit Turbo. | 6 miles |
| City Art Centre | Home to the city's own art collection and venue for major international exhibitions. | 9 miles |
| Dean Gallery | Extensive collection of Dada and Surrealist art, including works by Dali, Ernst, Magritte, Man Ray and Miro. | 8 miles |
| Edinburgh Castle | This magnificent Castle is Edinburgh's top tourist attraction known throughout the world. The Castle rock has been inhabited since 800 BC and the great Castle which grew upon it has become a symbol of Scotland's nationhood. | 9 miles |
| Edinburgh Dungeon | Indoor visitor attraction depicting darkest chapters of Scottish history. Heavy emphasis on interaction, via actors, rides and tableaux. | 9 miles |
| Edinburgh Old Town Weaving Company | Working exhibition of tartan design and weaving, a working water wheel, giant warp mill and more. Visitors can also experience 'hands-on' weaving. Tapestry weaving, highland dress exhibition and Scottish coffee bar. | 9 miles |
| Edinburgh Zoo | The wildest visitor attraction in Scotland, this leading Zoo is home to over 1,000 rare and beautiful animals. | 7 miles |
| Georgian House | Adam designed neo-classical townhouse located at the north side of Charlotte Sq. Refurbished and furnished to show life in the New Town around 1796. Collection of fine furniture and paintings. | 8.5 miles |
| Gladstone's Land | Six storey tenement building dating from 1620, home of an Edinburgh merchant. Restored to show life in the Old Town. Contains remarkable painted ceilings | 9 miles |
| Gleneagles Of Edinburgh | Visitors are able to see crystal being cut by master craftsmen. | 6 miles |
| Glenkinchie Distillery | Enjoy a fascinating guided tour and tasting & discover some of the secrets of the distiller's craft. | 9 miles |
| Lauriston Castle | 16th Century tower house with 19th century extensions, standing in tranquil grounds overlooking the Firth of Forth. Rich collections of furniture and decorative art give a glimpse of Edwardian life in a Scottish country house. | 6 miles |
| Linlithgow Palace | A favourite residence of the Stuart Kings, it was the birth place of Mary Queen of Scots and later housed Cromwell, Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Duke of Cumberland. Beautifully set on its own peel beside Linlithgow Loch. | 9 miles |
| Linlithgow Story | The Linlithgow Story tells of the Stewart Kings who built the Palace and the ordinary people who built the trades of the town. | 9 miles |
| Linlithgow Union Canal Society | Cruise to the Avon Aqueduct on the "St Magdalene" the 40 seater canal boat. | 9 miles |
| Museum Of Childhood | Described as "the noisiest museum in the world", it contains a wonderful collection of historic toys, dolls, games & pastimes as well as items relating to the costume, health, upbringing and education of children. |
10 miles |
| Museum of Edinburgh | A restored 16th Century mansion and now Edinburgh's principal museum of local history containing period rooms and reconstructions relating to the city's traditional industries. Important collections of glass, Scottish pottery and shop signs can also be seen. |
10 miles |
| Museum of Scotland | The Museum of Scotland tells the history of Scotland from its geological beginnings to the present day through the national collections. | 10 miles |
| National Gallery of Scotland | Among the finest small galleries in the world, containing an outstanding collection of paintings, drawings and prints by the greatest artists, from the Renaissance to Post-Impressionism, including Velazquez, Rembrandt, Turner & Monet. | 9 miles |
| National Library of Scotland | One of Britain's four largest libraries, with an unrivalled collection on Scottish culture and history. | 9 miles |
| National War Museum of Scotland | The Museum explores the Scottish experience of war and military service over the last 400 years. | 9 miles |
| Nelson Monument | Monument to Admiral Horatio Nelson, the British Navy Commander at the Battle of Trafalgar. Completed in 1815, the monument offers spectacular views of Edinburgh and its surroundings. | 10 miles |
| Newhaven Heritage Museum | Housed in the former fishmarket next to Newhaven Harbour, this museum tells the story of the historic fishing village and of the life and work of its people through first-hand spoken and written accounts, hands-on exhibits, music and video. | 10 miles |
| Ocean Terminal | Visit one of Europe's largest shopping and leisure developments on the waterfront. Shop in some of the UK's finest stores, eat and drink in our collection of bars, restaurants and coffee shops. See a movie, visit the Royal Yacht Britannia, or simply enjoy the view. |
10 miles |
| Our Dynamic Earth | Our Dynamic Earth is one of Edinburgh's "must see" attractions. It's a fantastic journey of discovery, using dramatic special effects, stunning imagery and state-of-the-art interactives, that takes you from the very beginning of time to our unknown future. | 10 miles |
| Regimental Museum Of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards | Museum showing 320 years of the history and tradition of Scotland's cavalry regiment, including Royal Scots Greys and 3rd Carabiniers. Uniforms, medals, pictures, silver and flags complemented by landscape displays and models of military action and cavalrymen. | 9 miles |
| Royal Botanic Gardens | Scotland's National Botanic Garden displays plant treasures from around the globe in its seventy exquisitely landscaped acres. | 9 miles |
| Royal Museum | Scotland's premier museum housing international collections of African, American and Pacific ethnography, jewellery, scientific instruments, costume, fossils, Japanese and Chinese material, Middle Eastern cultures, mammals, fish, birds and insects! | 9 miles |
| Royal Scottish Academy Building | The Academy is situated on the Mound adjacent to its sister building, the National Gallery of Scotland. Its refurbishment has created a world-class space for major international exhibitions, organised by the National Galleries of Scotland. | 9 miles |
| Royal Yacht Britannia | Visit the Britannia Visitor Centre and learn about life on board and then step on board and tour the five main decks of Britannia. | 10 miles |
| Scotch Malt Whisky Society | The Society conducts whisky tastings for groups of all sizes within its fabulous 18th Century building, or at a venue of your choice. | 10 miles |
| Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre | A voyage of discovery through the centuries brings to life the history, mystery and magic of the spirit of Scotland. | 9 miles |
| Scott Monument | One of Edinburgh's most famous landmarks. A climb to the top of this gothic building provides plenty of exercise and wonderful views of the city and its surroundings. | 9 miles |
| Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art | This impressive neo-classical building is set in beautiful leafy grounds, and houses Scotland's finest collection of 20th Century painting, sculpture and graphic art. Includes works by Bacon, Damien Hirst, Hockney, Matisse, Moore, Peploe, Picasso and Warhol. |
8 Miles |
| Scottish National Portrait Gallery | Unique visual history of Scotland, told through the portraits of those who shaped it, from Mary Queen of Scots and Robert Burns, through to Sean Connery and Irvine Welsh. | 9 miles |
| Scottish Rugby (Murrayfield Stadium Tours) | Feel the passion of Scottish Rugby for yourself by taking a behind the scenes tour of Murrayfield. Follow in the footsteps of legends as you visit the dressing rooms, players' tunnel, Royal Box, hospitality suites and the world famous pitch. | 9 miles |
| Shaping a Nation | Entertaining and educational visitor attraction. Explores the innovative and creative energy of the Scottish people through the use of state of the art interactive technology, culminating in an exciting and unique motion simulator ride around Scotland. | 10 miles |
| St Giles Cathedral | Discover 1000 years of history in the heart of Edinburgh. St Giles' was the church of John Knox during the Reformation and is renowned for its stained glass, Rieger organ & beautiful Thistle Chapel. | 10 miles |
| Talbot Rice Gallery | Georgian gallery exhibiting Edinburgh University's collection of old master paintings and bronzes. | 10 miles |
| The People's Story Museum | Situated in the historic Canongate Tolbooth, this museum tells the story of the life and work of Edinburgh's people from the late 18th century to the present day. Includes award winning video. | 10 miles |
| The Real Mary King's Close | A historically accurate interpretation of life in Edinburgh from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Accompanied by a costumed tour guide, visitors walk through a warren of hidden streets beneath the Royal Mile, to discover the dramatic episodes of the past. |
9 miles |
| The Writer's Museum | 17th Century Lady Stair's House is home to the Writers Museum which tells the story of Edinburgh's famous literary connections; notably Burns, Scott and Stevenson. | 9 miles |
| Auld Reekie Tours | "Probably the Scariest Ghost Tours in the World!" - Haunting walking tours in Edinburgh's Underground vaults | 9 miles |

