Scotland's Sights Places to visit in Scotland. Lire la suite... Principal's Post - June One of our exciting new discoveries has been the Colinton Tunnel mural - a 140-metre mural based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s wonderful poem From a Railway Carriage. Lire la suite... Visit to Stirling Castle Stirling Castle has played an important part in Scottish history for hundreds of years. The castle has been restored and refurbished and it is a popular visit with our students. Lire la suite... Visit to the Museum of Flight If you like anything and everything to do with flying, this is the excursion for you! The airfield was actively used during both World Wars and it now houses a rare selection of aircraft and flying related objects. Lire la suite... Visit to Falkland Palace and gardens The palace was originally rebuilt by King James IV and V into a luxurious hunting lodge. Lire la suite... Visit to Holyrood Palace The Palace of Holyroodhouse is a truly royal visit, the Palace is the Queen's official residence in Scotland. Lire la suite... Visit to House of the Binns The House of the Binns is the only National Trust property for Scotland that is still home to the same family that built it all the hundreds of years ago. Lire la suite... A visit to Glenkinchie Distillery Glenkinchie Distillery is also know as the home of “The Edinburgh Malt” is located in the rolling farmland of East Lothian and houses an excellent exhibition in the listed red brick buildings. Lire la suite... Visit to Rosslyn Chapel Rosslyn Chapel is only 12 miles from the centre of Edinburgh. The visit starts at the information centre which has an exhibition about the history of the chapel, the carvings and the surrounding area. Lire la suite... Scottish National Portrait Gallery Believing in effigies - by Carmela Thiele, a student at ECS Scotland. Lire la suite...