More than 20 miles from Priory Lodge
| Bannockburn Heritage Centre | Situated in Bannockburn itself, the centre offers a great insight into the Battle of Bannockburn, Robert the Bruce and William Wallace. | 25 miles |
| Carberry Candle Cottage | Candle making demonstrations, including an opportunity to try yourself; plus an interactive candle making video presentation. | 22 miles |
| Crichton Castle | A large sophisticated castle with a spectacular facade of faceted stonework in an Italian style. | 25 miles |
| Crichton Collegiate Church Trust | A grand, old medieval church built by William Crichton, Lord Chancellor Of Scotland, in 1449. The church is located beside Crichton Castle. The unique 19th century, stained glass windows are of particular interest. | 25 miles |
| Dirleton Castle & Gardens | A romantic castle at the forefront of Scottish history since the 12th century. The renowned gardens, added in the 16th century, include arts and crafts, herbaceous border and Victorian garden. | 37 miles |
| Dunbar Town House Museum | 16th Century town house. Displays of local archaeology and hands on introduction to archaeology. | 43 miles |
| East Links Family Park | South-east Scotland's newest visitor attraction. Includes pony rides, kids' fishing pond, chick hatchery, train rides, animal handling, farm educational centre and adventure playground. | 41 miles |
| Jane Welsh Carlyle Museum | Childhood home of Jane Baillie Welsh, wife of historian, writer and philosopher Thomas Carlyle. The house and enchanting gardens have been restored and reflect the regency style of the period. | 32 miles |
| John Muir Country Park | Habitats found in the park include cliffs, dunes, saltmarsh, woodlands, scrub and permanent grassland. Located on a beautiful stretch of coastline, ideal for families seeking an enjoyable day in the open air. | 43 miles |
| John Muir House | The birthplace of John Muir has been transformed into a stunning Interpretative Centre highlighting the work of the man known as "the father of modern conservation". | 43 miles |
| Lennoxlove House And Gardens | A house of great historic interest dating back to before the 14th century. Containing treasures from the Hamilton Palace collection of portraits, furniture & porcelain. Also on show is Mary Queen of Scots death mask, silver casket and sapphire ring. | 34 miles |
| Museum Of Flight | Scotland's national museum of aviation houses a huge collection of aeroplanes and rockets in the hangars of a World War II airfield. | 36 miles |
| Myreton Motor Museum | The Myreton Motor Museum at Aberlady, east of Edinburgh has on show a large collection of cars, motor cycles and World War II military vehicles, some dating back as far as 1896. | 33 miles |
| National Flag Centre | Plaque by church tells story of origins of St Andrews cross (the saltire) which was first adopted as the Scottish flag at this place. Book of saltire is exhibited in the 18th century church. | 35 miles |
| New Lanark Visitor Centre | Award-winning visitor centre, in UNESCO World Heritage Site, with beautiful woodland surroundings. Features "New Millenium Experience", a dramatic dark ride, as well as a new 3D theatre show - the "Annie McLeod Story" in Robert Owen's School. | 35 miles |
| Preston Mill & Phantassie Doocot | One of the oldest mechanically intact water-driven meal mills in Scotland. The conical roofed kiln & attractive red pantiled buildings make Preston Mill a popular haunt for photographers & artists. | 38 miles |
| Prestongrange Industrial Heritage Museum | Industrial museum on former colliery site. Historic Cornish beam engine (unique in Scotland), brick kiln. Locomotive steam engine operates the first Sunday of every month. | 24 miles |
| Scottish Mining Museum | Marvel at the sheer size of the Scottish Mining Museum, be astounded by the engineering brilliance behind all the machinery and retrace the footsteps and struggles of the thousands of miners and their families before you. | 21 miles |
| Scottish Seabird Centre | Get back to nature with a visit to this award-winning 5 star Wildlife Centre. Open all year, enjoy exhilerating sea air & breathtaking views at this all-weather visitor centre. | 39 miles |
| Stirling Castle | Stirling Castle is situated at the head of Stirling's Old Town, mounted high on an old volcanic outcrop. The Castle is recorded to have been built between 1370 and 1750 in various different stages by the numerous different occupants. | 30 miles |
| Tantallon Castle | Set on the edge of the cliffs, looking out to the Bass Rock, this formidable castle was a stronghold of the Douglas family. | 42 miles |
| Thirlestane Castle | One of Scotland's oldest and finest castles. Historic seat of the Earls & Dukes of Lauderdale, currently the Maitland family home. Famous 17th Century ceilings, pictures, historic toy collection, country life displays & a new dungeon display. | 40 miles |
| Vogrie Country Park | 105 hectares of beautiful, rolling parkland and woodland. A 1876 Victorian mansion - part of which is open to the public, a nine-hole golf course, adventure playground & woodland walks. | 25 miles |
| Wallace Monument | Completed in 1869, the 220 feet high Wallace Monument sits on Abbey Craig two miles north of the city of Stirling. This monument to a national hero was funded by public subscription, and donations poured in from expatriate Scots around the world. | 31 miles |
| Winton House | A 15th century tower house restored palatially with famous stone twisted chimneys and magnificent plaster ceilings. Still a family home after 500 years it houses many treasures. | 29 miles |

