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1Almond Valley

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Visitor center
Nature & Parks
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Children's Museums
Almond Valley Heritage Centre is a family-friendly destination located in central Scotland, offering a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. The center features a working watermill, farm animal enclosures with rare breeds such as reindeer and Clydesdale horses, and interactive play areas for kids. Families can enjoy train and tractor rides, explore imaginative play spaces, and pedal around the farmyard on go-karts.
Better than expected. Reasonable priced cafe as well £5 for a toasties bit more if you add chips. Also £2 per person for train ride and £1 per person for the tractor. Everyone was friendly and the day we had was 20 degrees. Wonderful day! Was a nursery trip.
Katie S — Google review
A full family day out! Activities for all ages in the place. Mining museum to catch a glimpse of history in the area. Animal encounters (we got to pet the chick's, guinea pigs and polecat). Outdoor adventures with a new fort on offer to climb and slide. Jumping pillows, excavation sand pit and go-karts to name a few. Great value for money and reasonable priced drinks and snack at the outdoor snack van too.
Loopy L — Google review
Lovely day out on a sunny day with the kids! Amazing playing areas all around the park. Café, toilets. Also an indoor area in case of raining, with picnic tables
Laura M — Google review
Was slightly disappointed with my family visit having read about it on their website. In no particular order: 1. The interactive items in the museum were not working 2. Many of the soap dispensers were out of soap and they have lots of hand washing stations 3. The train ride was listed as 30mins on the website but only lasted 15mins. It isn’t circular, it goes along the track, engine turns and then you go back 3. The cafe was quite good - look out for the specials menu though as we never seen it tucked on the side wall until leaving. They forgot our salad that was listed on menu but they quickly rectified this. 4. There are no prices displayed for any of the drinks or ice creams. 5. If you have an EV forget about using their charger - it’s is a slow charger with a £1.50 connection charge and a maximum stay of 1hr before a £10 overstay charge occurs; I recon you might be able to get 5/6%. The museum was informative and interesting to look at. Once you go outdoors however you can see poor maintenance and condition of a lot of things unfortunately. Tractor drive was something to do. Only takes you along passed the horses and back again. Train journey doesn’t take you past any of the animals. Play park area is good for the kids but very little shade for a sunny day.
Iain W — Google review
Visited with grandkids & family. Ticket prices are a bit steep, bit hey ho...what can you do...stump up! It started raining on the day we visited, so did our best to get around. Would I visit again...No U don't think so.
Imtiaz A — Google review
We absolutely love it here. So much fun for the kids and the animals all seem well cared for and happy. Love the handling sessions.
Gemma O — Google review
Plenty too do my girl loved it no bad price too get in good variety of animals too see only thing a felt was it was waste of££ for train ride as we only seen couple of horses and sum sheep couple of ducks another down side was the wasps that was going about still five star for me
Stuart D — Google review
Great place to take the children with all the animals and there are big play areas that have trampolines, slides and swings.
Liam W — Google review
37 Millfield, Livingston Village, Livingston EH54 7AR, United Kingdom•http://www.almondvalley.co.uk/•+44 1506 414957•Tips and more reviews for Almond Valley

2Five Sisters Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Amusement park ride
Cafe
Five Sisters Zoo, located near West Calder, is a beloved local attraction offering an up-close experience with a diverse range of animals including lions, bears, lemurs, monkeys, reptiles, reindeer, birds, wallabies, wolves and snow leopards. The zoo also features a play park and handling sessions for visitors of all ages.
Hands down one of the best zoo in the UK. It's just £21 on the spot in 2025. it has an incredible story behind It so many animals and such a good variety. The zoo is very walkable. The talks were interesting. A big kids play area. And you can get chased by a goose. And some unique animals like the bear, the goose and more. I got no words, I was really happy there.
Ondra V — Google review
Amazing day out for all the family. Best zoo we have been too. Loads to see, food vans located around the park which is great and it's actually decently priced too and great quality. There are loads of great animals to see and definitely could spend an entire day there. We all had the best day. Would definitely come back again.
Taylor — Google review
Hands down the best zoo I’ve visited. Animals were so well looked after, staff were lovely - helpful and friendly. Could not get over the amount of different animals. Loved the unusual displays - something for both older and younger family members. Soft play was also a welcome rest. And kids loved it. Would love to return for the Christmas lights and the summer rides and things. Highly recommend. Some of the reviews on here are silly 🤷‍♀️ We spent around 4 hours here but could easily have spent the whole day. Didn’t see many empty enclosures 🤷‍♀️ and the black bear has signs explaining they are monitoring the behaviour as he is still settling in. You can tell that staff are very passionate about the animals and their wellbeing. We watched several staff members interacting with them.
Leonie S — Google review
Fantastic enclosures and very happy and content animals. I was super impressed with the animals husbandry and it is clear they have created the best environment for each animals needs. The staff were friendly and clearly cared about the animals on their care. We had a fantastic day out and could have stayed longer. A very well deserved 5 stars.
Laura C — Google review
What an absolute amazing to visit to the zoo with my family. Such a diverse range of animals and a really cosy family feel to the whole park. From the you youngest to the eldest of our party we were all kept engaged and entertained for hours. We will definitely be back.
Martin M — Google review
I loved it. It is a great place to go with family. I was lucky to see the otters that I love. And one of the bears very nice.As always... there was some shy animal that we didn't see... that happens.
Javisa A — Google review
Cafe and playcenter I don't recommend at all. Soup wasn't great, and the chicken tika panini was lukewarm. The coffee tasted dirty or burnt, there were so many flys. Finally the bathrooms smelt horrid and there's no hooks to put your bag up while you go to the loo. The zoo The zoo area was nice and had quite a lot to see, the animal talks were great and gave you a chance to ask more. The walk in bird enclosure was surprisingly my favourite. The carasol and other rides are nice though rather odd seeing more then half of the animal pens say to be quiet, but you could hear the carasol music across half the zoo. We did have concern for one of the monkeys (a vervet) as they had bad sores on their hands and a large gash on their rear.
Koffee B — Google review
What a lovely day! lost of animals to see, all the animals looked well looked after, very helpful staff… The reason why I didn’t give a 5 stars is that though there could be more picnic tables as we waited for quite a while for somebody to leave. I work with animals myself and would like to share some of more of my ideas if you would like to hear! :)
Alisha D — Google review
Gavieside, West Calder, EH55 8PT, United Kingdom•http://www.fivesisterszoo.co.uk/•+44 1506 870000•Tips and more reviews for Five Sisters Zoo
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3Livingston Designer Outlet

4.4
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Outlet mall
Shopping
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Factory Outlets
The Livingston Designer Outlet is a bustling shopping destination with over 70 stores offering discounted designer clothing, footwear, and home goods. Despite facing challenges in the past due to changes in the Silicon Glen industries, Livingston continues to expand. Visitors can indulge in retail therapy at this outlet, which offers great bargains from popular brands like Adidas, Nike, Vans, Levis, and Tommy Hilfiger.
Two parts of outlet, the section across from McDonald's and is where you will find your brand name shops/ sport shops. It is massive inside and plenty to see. Other side you will find ASDA. Primark. Pound land, Claire. Unfortunately the toilets near ASDA are awful. All but one sink not working, toilets filthy, blood stains on toilet door. Appalling, despite the rest of outlet being clean, They have indoor climbing wall for young children and indoor ping pong 🏓 as well.
V G — Google review
A good outlet mall, comfortable to walk in, and with adequate supporting facilities. However, parking is charged, and if you want to buy very cheap goods, you need to come here from time to time to try your luck.
Maggie C — Google review
Lovely shopping centre when we visited on 13/10/25, we have now received a letter from ukpa saying we did not pay for parking here, which we did! Proof on my bank account! They start your parking time the minute u enter the car park, even if u didn't park and just leave they have ur number plate on camera! Not paying the ridiculous £100 fine they have issued! So be aware folks when parking at this centre!!!@😡😡😡
Lisa B — Google review
This place is truly impressive – it offers a huge selection of brand-name stores and a great location near the M8 motorway, making it easily accessible from Edinburgh or Glasgow. The interior is spacious, with restaurants and a cinema, perfect for a full-day visit. You can find outlet deals and enjoy a great time with family or friends.
Sebastian K — Google review
Always a pleasure to spend my time at quality places. A great centre for all you need.
Mariska S — Google review
Exceptional Value & Service at Livingston Designer Outlet! What a fantastic and successful shopping trip to the Livingston Designer Outlet today! The core appeal of the outlet—the great discounts—was certainly in full effect. However, the real highlight was the consistently excellent service across the board. The staff at both Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein were incredibly helpful, giving me insider tips and advice on combining offers for additional money off my purchases. Beyond apparel, I was delighted with the quality and savings at other premium stores. Finding high-quality products at both Molton Brown and Hugo Boss made the entire day feel like a brilliant investment in luxury at outlet prices. If you're looking for an enjoyable shopping experience where staff genuinely help you maximize your savings, the Livingston Designer Outlet is the place to go!
Edward H — Google review
You need two days to get around all these amazing shops. We will be back.
Jean H — Google review
So many shops here. So many great prices. One of the best outlet malls I have ever been too. Lots of food courts and pubs.
Randall E — Google review
Almondvale Ave, Livingston, EH54 6QX, United Kingdom•http://www.livingston-designer-outlet.co.uk/•+44 1506 423600•Tips and more reviews for Livingston Designer Outlet

4Beecraigs Country Park

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Country park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Beecraigs Country Park, situated near Linlithgow in West Lothian, offers a vast expanse of parkland with herds of red deer and highland cattle. The park is open to the public free of charge and provides an array of amenities including forests, open spaces, a fishing loch, animal center and bike trails. The park has several different walks that cater to various levels of experience with maps available at the reception. It's a great place for dogs too!
Beautiful park in amazing situation. Visitor centre is high on hill, with brilliant views north, east, and south. Cafe provides good food, and staff are helpful and friendly. Variety of woodland walks for all ages and abilities. Just beautifully kept, with clear signs marking the routes. Al in all ... a great place!!
Alasdair F — Google review
Beecraigs Country Park is a great place for anyone who loves the outdoors. There are miles of trails for walking and hiking, from easy paths around the loch to steeper climbs like Cockleroy Hill with amazing views at the top. If you enjoy biking, there are trails for all levels, including a skills area to practice jumps. Horse riding is also available, and families will love the adventure play area for kids. Orienteering adds a fun challenge, and there’s plenty of space to explore whether you’re on foot, bike, or horseback. It’s a perfect spot for outdoor fun and adventure. The park is also full of wildlife and peaceful spots to relax. You might see red deer or Highland cattle as you walk through the woods or along the water. The nature trails are beautiful and quiet, ideal for spotting animals or enjoying a calm walk. It’s also great for dog walking, with many paths and even a secure dog area. There are picnic tables near the Visitor Centre, and on clear days you can see all the way to Edinburgh and the Forth bridges. Beecraigs is a lovely place to unwind, enjoy nature, and spend a relaxing day outdoors.
Nicholas M — Google review
Lovely area, with lots of different options for walks, including a nice, mainly shaded walk around the Loch, which is great for hot days. Nice play park, suitable for various ages, Lots of picnic tables too, and water for dogs available. One criticism would be that they could do with putting more bins around the site.
Annie R — Google review
Great views. Country roads to get here. Be careful driving a Motorhome here. Local van drivers may take as much road as they like. The majority of drivers are courteous.
Ken S — Google review
We came to Beecraigs Country Park this morning hoping to see the animal attraction (Highland cows, deer, sheep, etc.), but unfortunately it has been closed down for years which was very disappointing since it’s still mentioned in many places online. There are no animals here anymore. The park itself is nice for walking and nature, but if you’re visiting mainly for the animals, be aware they are no longer part of the attraction
Lia G — Google review
I paid £14.85 for one night as a backpacker (no vehicle, one-man tent, no elec). A great location in the forest and the facilities were top notch. Feels petty but I reserve 5/5 for campsites that charge backpackers around £10.
Andrew E — Google review
Wonderful place to walk, lots of route options and safe for dogs off-lead, as well as plenty of bins, so generally it’s very clean. My only criticism is that the visitor centre cafe isn’t dog-friendly, so I can’t buy a coffee to take on my walk, like it do at other places.
Becky E — Google review
Beecraigs country park has a playground, Toilets next to carpark seating and Barbecue area. Dog-friendliness also good for bikes. Beecraigs country park has a caravan and tent site.
Graham S — Google review
Linlithgow, EH49 6PL, United Kingdom•https://www.westlothian.gov.uk/beecraigs•+44 1506 284516•Tips and more reviews for Beecraigs Country Park

5West Lothian

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Libraries
West Lothian, located in Scotland, is a council area with a rich history. Formerly known as Linlithgowshire, it was bounded by the Avon to the west and the Almond to the east. Although its modern council area covers a larger area than its historic county, West Lothian remains steeped in heritage and natural beauty.
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6The Centre

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Transport hub
The Centre, established in 1996, saw the completion of several significant sculptures on its main roundabouts as part of the LDC's efforts. Following this, West Lothian Council assumed responsibility for managing this vibrant planned community. Over time, The Centre has experienced growth and development, particularly with the presence of 'Silicon Glen' industries in the area.
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7Livingston FC Community Club

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Sports club
Livingston FC Community Club holds a special place in the hearts of many Scottish families, often passed down through generations. For some, like those who remember the thrilling Scottish League Cup final in 2004, their loyalty to the Livi Lions runs deep. This club is not just about football; it’s a gathering point for friends and family to come together, share a few drinks, and enjoy great matches.
Football is what it's about
George H — Google review
Great football
Srihaun B — Google review
Livingston, EH54 6FL, United Kingdom•https://m.facebook.com/LivingstonFCCommunityclub/•Tips and more reviews for Livingston FC Community Club

8Howden

Mentioned on 
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Nestled within the vibrant new town of Livingston, Howden is a charming area in West Lothian, Scotland. Surrounded by neighborhoods like Craigshill and Ladywell, it boasts a rich history linked to Howden House, an elegant country estate from the 1770s. A cultural gem in Howden is the Howden Park Centre, which serves as Livingston's main hub for arts and entertainment.
Livingston, EH54 6PR, UK•Tips and more reviews for Howden

9Cairnpapple Hill

4.5
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4.0
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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Cairnpapple Hill, located about two miles outside of Bathgate in Scotland, offers stunning views from its 312-meter summit. This historic site was used for rituals over 4000 years ago during the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods. Hikers can enjoy a challenging 1.2-mile trek with beautiful scenery and a glimpse into Scotland's prehistoric past, including ancient burial cairns dating back over 5,000 years.
Really interesting historical site right on my doorstep! Lived in Bathgate for years & didn't know it was here! Cat (Catherine) was so informative & welcoming. She was very passionate & enthusiastic about the site, a wealth of knowledge & fascinating facts.
Hayley C — Google review
Park along the roadside and climb a hundred or so steps and walk along a short footpath to get to the site. We went on a windy morning and had a little chat with the super knowledgeable guide about the site. Then she opened the "cairn" up for us. It is a cement dome built after excavation in the 40s to protect the graves. You climb a ladder down and it's very atmospheric (assuming you can ignore the concrete dome). Lovely views to the surrounding hillside.
Corey D — Google review
Price is a bit steep but free with historical Scotland membership (which I have). Pretty cool part of history. When I got there, there was no one else so was able to speak to the man working who told me some facts. Probably wouldn’t recommend at full price (£7.50 an adult) but as part historical Scotland membership - absolutely worth it
Riley — Google review
I visited around 5pm and there was no staff to charge me about 8 quid to look inside a hole, but the gates weren't locked so I took a gander anyway. I mean the door to inside the cairn was obviously locked anyway. I understand they probably need money to maintain this important bit of local history, I guess I would have been happy paying it if it got me an informative tour of the place. Anyway, amazing views on a clear sunny day, including views of Arthur's Seat and even as far as the hill next to North Berwick. I'm a Bathgate Bairn so I felt connected in a way, really quite astonished to read that this site is older than the ancient Egyptian pyramids. A place of cultural significance to the areas ancestors. (And mine?) I wonder if the people of this remote hill on an island on the periphery of Europa had any idea their children's children would go on to invent and contribute towards inventions and industries that would change the world, from South America to China.
Michael — Google review
My tour guide and I were the only ones there a gus cuz people don't want to pay the £8. helpful tip. just get the 14-day historic Scotland explorer pass or an annual membership for ree entery to all HS sites. If you have mobility issues, this will not work. there's a steep set of stairs and then a steep hill but once you get at the top you have a amazing views. also note the parking lot only has room for three cars.
Amy F — Google review
Decent views of the Forth Valley, interesting history. Seems Historic Scotland charges around £8 to walk around this in the summer. That's a diabolical liberty!. Give us a break!
George F — Google review
Really interesting site with beautiful views in all directions! Lucy gave us a great talk about the site and its history. Well worth a visit for anyone interested in ancient civilizations - Cairnpapple Hill was a site of significance from the early Neolithic period, through the bronze age and even contains burials dating to early Christian times.
Connor W — Google review
When I first saw the sign I thought it was a joke. In the summer they actually want money to go here and it's not cheap £7.50 per adult 😂 Idk who in their right mind would pay it. There's nothing really up there it's about a 5min walk from the street you go up some stairs and see the "monument" which if your driving down that road anyway might be worth a stop but definitely not worth going just for it and definitely not worth paying. We spent maybe 10-15min there altogether. The view is quite nice considering you don't walk much but that's about it. We were there in the winter so there was nobody there. If there was I definitely would not pay for it because its on borderline of being a scam. I would totally understand having a donations box or something but having to buy tickets is laughable. In short if you want to visit I'd recommend it only if your in the area or want to see other places like we did then you can have a quick stop but don't come in the summer.
Darek Z — Google review
Bathgate, EH48 4NW, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Cairnpapple Hill

10The Centre Livingston

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Shopping mall
The Centre Livingston is a vibrant shopping destination that offers an impressive array of over 150 stores, featuring both high-street brands and budget-friendly retailers. Nestled conveniently indoors, it’s the perfect place to indulge in some retail therapy or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll, especially on those rainy days. With plenty of cafes and restaurants available, including options for quick snacks or hearty meals, visitors can take a break from shopping to recharge.
Has everything you need from the high street shops all in one place and when weather isn't great it's a easy choice to make and go here where you're protected for the elements. Super busy at Christmas and busiest at weekends and bank holidays but plenty of shops to choose from.
Chris H — Google review
I liked The Centre, it was very clean and well kept, the toilets were clean and there's loads of decent shops under 1 roof, unlike most shopping centres nowadays there wasn't very many empty shops which is good. Plus there are loads of nice coffee shops a whetherspoons and 1962 cafe bar. It's a good place to go shopping as there's loads of decent shops and the designer outlet is just over the road.
Paula D — Google review
Typical shopping center with all usual features. Occasionally, you could find a displays like the one on pictures. A lot restaurants and coffee's, so during shopping 🛍️ you could do a quick snack brake. Also for kids there is na aerial assault and climbing course. Overall quite nice place but could be a bit busy during weekends,so avoid it if you scared of big crowds.
Tony M — Google review
First time shopping in this venue....need to come back as we ran out of time and still lots to see. Good range of shops for everyer shoppe, especially if you are looking for a suite for a special occasion. 👍 Mmmmm loved the chocolate shop. 😋
Jean H — Google review
First time visiting this place — we ran out of time but definitely need to come back as there’s still so much to see. Great mix of stores for all kinds of shoppers, especially if you’re after something special like a suit. And the chocolate shop was a real highlight — absolutely loved it! 😋
Dc S — Google review
First time visiting this place and we weren't too impressed, hated the layout for a start, we werent too impressed with the shops or cafes either. Silverburn and braehead are so much better! Doubt we would return and parking isn't free either like all other shopping centres in scotland! Most of the reviews on this place are for the designer outlet not the centre itself!!!! Disabled bays are not free, when they should be!!
K R — Google review
Parking is good. We spent £1 for 2 hours. It's a nice mall. Ideal for rainy days. It does not feel like an outlet centre but there is a good variety of shops and restaurants.
Jorn M — Google review
Inlove with the centre, love new look and krispy kreme especially. But if I could add a shop I would definitely add Hollister, I'd love to just go to hollister in livingston without having to go to edinburgh
Phoebe F — Google review
Almondvale Blvd, Livingston, EH54 6HR, United Kingdom•http://thecentrelivingston.com/•+44 1506 432961•Tips and more reviews for The Centre Livingston
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11Almondell & Calderwood Country Park

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Park
Almondell & Calderwood Country Park is a serene and well-maintained park offering various activities such as walking, cycling, and horseback riding. The park features a river, a visitor center, play areas, picnic spots, and BBQ facilities. It is praised for its cleanliness and amenities including quality toilet facilities, recycling bins, and clear signage. Visitors can enjoy picturesque scenery along the walking paths by the river or opt for alternative routes.
Almondell is great for a long, or short, walk with lots of different routes. There is a play park for kids, a visitor centre with seating, an outdoor tap to fill up your water bottle and has a dog bowl for dogs, a BBQ area and a large park to run around in. A great all-rounder 👍
Lorraine — Google review
Lovely place to come and take a walk - you have several different routes you can take. There's a play park for kids, BBQ area, woodland walks, walks by the water. There is a visitor centre that sells coffee and ice cream; but the last time I went it was cash only. Sheep (shut farmers gates behind you), horses and now I've noticed 2 highland cows as well! ☺️☺️ The walk I do is often 45 minutes along a stream to find Lins mill to see the barges etc, the sheep, cows and then another 45 minutes back!
KirstenSarah L — Google review
Great place for walking and cycling .good, free parking. Links to routes to Edinburgh via the canal and into Livingston and a continuous off road, approx 14 mile,loop through parks and along the railway path around Livingston. Spectacular views from the numerous bridges over the river almond including the very high viaduct.
Paul G — Google review
Absolutely stunning place! Holidaying in Scotland and found this place. Me and my partner spent 2hrs walking here, we could of went longer if we didn't have other plans. Such beautiful scenery and peaceful place. We will definitely be going back, but for a longer walk and a picnic.
Kirstin S — Google review
Could have the large area beside the river and between the bridges levelled out a bit to make it better for all sports and general family play.
Nick B — Google review
Beautiful for a short or long walk, dog loved it, nice cool off in the river. Had people visiting from Alaska and even they thought it was really lovely
Jack S — Google review
Another amazing place with natural water fall this time only 15 minutes away from Livingston
Panagiotis V — Google review
Lovely, well maintained park. Great for all the family, as it has a play, picnic and BBQ areas, a visitors shop, toilet facilities and plenty of open spaces. Lots of walking paths, some along the river and others allowing you to avoid the water all together. If your lucky you will see some mallard ducks in the water. It can become a little busy in the summer due to the narrow paths but most have the option to reroute half way. The only problem I have is the main path down the park is a steep hill, which cars frequently travel down, so you need to be aware of this if you have dogs or children with you.
Nikki M — Google review
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12Bangour Village Hospital

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Historical landmark
Bangour Village Hospital, formerly known as the Edinburgh District Asylum, is a historic psychiatric hospital located in West Lothian. The site has a rich history, having been used for psychiatric work between 1919 and 1939 and requisitioned by the War Office during both World Wars. Today, the abandoned buildings are in a state of disrepair but still retain their haunting beauty.
A gorgeous village it takes a while to walk round it all to see all the buildings . You can find the history of the village on Wikipedia its up for sale at the minute but well worth a visit to capture its beauty before its demolished n turned into house's.
Paula M — Google review
Great abandoned former hospital and asylum. The buildings are condemned but still in a good state of disrepair, however they are boarded-up and there is security patrolling the site for the more intrepid adventurers. It's great for kids and dog walkers, with the space easily being larger than 10 acres, with undulating hills, forests, disused sports pitches, peppered with several listed buildings.
Rebecca C — Google review
Abandoned place, quite interesting and mysterious. Only Chapel among other buildings is still looked after and heated. Disappointed that we could get inside. The place is good for walking.
Edyta S — Google review
Amazing place full of history. But is a big site so wear appropriate footwear. Safe to take ur kids as u don't actually go into the buildings.
Jo J — Google review
Amazing bit of history soon to be lost to another housing estate. Set within beautiful woodlands, this is a mixture of buildings that were used as an asylum, military hospital etc. Follow on Instagram @urbex_munki_adventures
Urbex_munki _ — Google review
Lovely walk looking at all the old abandoned buildings and church, quite an eerie place in some parts but absolutely love it.
Pauline M — Google review
Take my dogs there regularly love the fact you can walk all the way round and meet walkers, runners & other dog walkers then sometimes you meet no one such a peaceful place with so much history love looking at the buildings
Elizabeth G — Google review
Beautiful place, if people would keep their dogs on a leash when they see people walking towards them, then the trip would be less stressful
Miriam K — Google review
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13Escape Livingston

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Escape room center
Escape Livingston offers a thrilling and challenging experience with three unique escape rooms. Test your criminal investigation skills and puzzle-solving abilities as you navigate through rooms themed around witchcraft, wizardry, museum heist, and prison break. The Asylum Halloween room provides an exciting challenge while the Torture room promises a good laugh. With friendly hosts like Emma and Anna providing assistance and clues when needed, Escape Livingston ensures an entertaining and brain-teasing adventure for all ages.
Took a bunch of 11-year olds and Dave was fantastic with them. It was a birthday party and there was just the right level of encouragement. I could see the room being challenging for adults, but there were just enough hints and clues coming through that the kids were keeping up. I would recommend more highly, but they were let out at the end of the hour.
Christopher F — Google review
A fantastic evening with our local Explorer Scouts at Escape Livingston! The Scouts worked brilliantly in their teams, with six of them in each room, completing their challenges (Museum Heist and Prison Break) within just three minutes of each other. It was a great test of their teamwork, and we truly appreciate the trust shown in allowing them to tackle the rooms on their own. Booking was simple, and communication with Dave was fast and clear. Massive thanks to the team at Escape Livingston for an great experience!
Graham C — Google review
Visited today with my partner and our 6 year old to do the museum heist, we had a blast, little man is buzzing that “he did all the work”and beat the room, thoroughly recommend to families looking for a fun activity. Host Dave was excellent and we will definitely be back for another room soon :)
Andrew J — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit today. We completed the witchcraft and wizardry room. It was myself and 4 kids aged 11 and 12 - they absolutely loved it. The puzzles and the room itself were so clever. The kids did need a fair bit of guidance from me but when you pointed them in the right direction they were able to work things out for themselves. We definitely plan to come back in the future and try another room.
Hazel G — Google review
My daughter and her friends truly enjoyed her 10th bday party. Dave was absolutely brilliant and very patient with giving the kids clues and even gave us extra time as kids were near to the end to escape ! Dave also accommodated us last minute with being able to stay after to have pizza party. We could even play music on the bluetooth speaker ☺️ we will definitely be back ☺️ additionally, I hope the owners won’t mind but if you are doing bday party here , mamma mia takeaway is not far away and you can pre order food for the kids for after. It was delicious ☺️
Justyna L — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Escape Livingston. 3 of us tested our brains in the Prison Break room. Lots of very clever puzzles and our host Dave was on hand for some gentle encouragement. Highly recommend, it was great fun!!!
Lynda B — Google review
Very well designed rooms. Had so much fun we immediately tried another. Dave is a great host, look forward to coming back and trying new layouts!
Andy — Google review
Oh wow!!!! I went here on a date! Absolutely brilliant! We thought it was over once we got out our cells but much more was to come! We realised we were quite stupid lol when it came to codes etc, but the man helped us guiding us through on the speaker. Worth the money! Best night I have had in a long time. Absolutely loved it. Thank you x
L — Google review
11 Beveridge Square, Grampian Court, Livingston EH54 6QF, United Kingdom•http://www.escape.game/escape-livingston•+44 1506 416615•Tips and more reviews for Escape Livingston

14Livingston Skate Park

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Skatepark
Livingston Skate Park, located in the new town of Livingston and the West Lothian region, has been a hub for vibrant youth culture since its opening in 1981. Despite the decline of skateparks across Britain at that time, Livingston Skate Park not only survived but also expanded to include intense ramps, bowls, and a beginners area. Visitors can witness enthusiasts performing impressive stunts on bikes, skateboards, scooters, and roller skates.
Livingston skatepark was built in 1981 and is the oldest skatepark in Scotland. It is a category B listed historical structure, which means it can never be torn down. The original area of the park is of course, showing its age and is quite difficult to skate. There is however a smaller newer section with small quarter pipes, a flatbar and ledge and euro gap/hubba combo. But you don't come here for that- you come to skate a historical landmark in British skateboarding. To skate where generations of skateboarders have been. To skate your 500th skatepark at a park where there was a time it was the only one. #1000skateparkchallenge #cementurians
Phil3636 — Google review
This place is amazing. These people here are doing big rolling hoops on their bike, skateboard, scooters and rolling skates. Jumping and hopping and rolling about everywhere. There is a play park with slides swings chutes and roundabouts right beside it. Plenty seating for the mums and dads. This is a fabulous place. When I was there I was talking to the people using it and they told me they just love it and is the single best place to be in this area of Livingston. Just around the corner is plenty takeaway places and shops for the people to stay hydrated. Fabulous visit. See photos and video attached to this review.
William W — Google review
Canny beat scooter wains makin you shit yer sel blowin up deodorant cansssss yassssss🎉🎉🎉🎉
Nakeal G — Google review
A piece of skateboard history right there. I travel over 3 hours a few times a year to come here
Kieran H — Google review
Challenging for the more experienced skater but still fun and safe enough for the youngest beginner.
Malc N — Google review
Took my grandsons, there is not many boarders , more scooters but it was good.
Ann C — Google review
Pray for good weather, the ultimate UK skatepark!
Tim O — Google review
Great skate.park for all ages A++++
Mark B — Google review
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15West Lothian College

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College
Nestled in the heart of West Lothian, West Lothian College is a vibrant educational hub that offers a welcoming atmosphere for students from all walks of life. The college has garnered praise for its supportive staff and excellent facilities, making it an ideal place to learn and grow. Many students have shared their transformative experiences, highlighting how the college feels like a second home where they are treated like family.
Great place, great staff 👍❤️🙏
CHAPS H — Google review
2nd time being here 😂 Different subject. Still a great place to learn, lecturers are top class, social aspects of the college seem really good (haven't done any of them yet), food served is good, coffee is cheap (keeps me sane). All round great experience, enough to bring me back.
Lindsey G — Google review
Miserable, I got attacked by a chipmunk in music class and when it rained the paper thin roof caved in
Sausage R — Google review
I really enjoyed this college. Incredibly supportive system and staff. I attended there was was incredibly amazed at how they cared and supported their students compared to school. I had a massive problem was Hazel Brady along with some others. had joined as the vice principle and was incredibly horrible toward me which threw me but it was staff gossip. I stopped attending as much. People had a temper sometimes sure but it was weird it was around certain teenagers how to treat them. I had a problem with that in particular especially when it made me get so upset and others especially when they would lie or try to wind up some students. Regardless of it I ignored that and I am still forever grateful for this college and what it's done for my life.
Eleanor G — Google review
Hi. I'm studying on ESOL 3 and I'm so happy about this course, I'm more confident in my English, I can speak for differents topics it's very good College. I hope that I'll studying next level 4 and 5 and my English will be good and enough for good job, this College, teacher and program it's so good for improve your English, so I really recommend it!
Sweet D — Google review
I applied for the course and was waiting 4 months for an answer. 1 week before starting date, they sent an email that the course is full! I assumed that nobody cares. No apology. No other option offered. I'm glad I was accepted in a different college. I do not recommend.
Izabela — Google review
Thank you so much to everyone at West Lothian College for offering me a place and helping me to gain the knowledge and experience needed to succeed in my course. My time at the college was truly the best year of my life, as I felt like I was part of a family and at home there. The teachers and staff were incredibly supportive, and I even had counselling sessions that changed my life for the better. They were all so professional and skilled in their teaching methods, which helped to boost my skills and confidence in preparing for my future. I would highly recommend West Lothian College to any students looking for a great learning environment. Once again, thank you to Martin, Lynda, Kirstin, Suzanne, Anna, and all the staff for being the best teachers I've had in my educational journey. I have massive love and gratitude for all of you. Thank you, Jamo
Zal G — Google review
I have went here and now I am in uni and honestly I got to say this is the only educational institute that actually cares about their students they provide free breakfast some toast and some soup and tea and coffee also sometimes they have donations of different types of stuff in the lobby like essentials I remember and some eggs etc I am proud of this college compared to uni you can’t even compare I am disappointed in universities since it’s becoming only for rich students.love the colleges lentil soup !
Enrikute — Google review
Almondvale Cres, Livingston, EH54 7EP, United Kingdom•https://www.west-lothian.ac.uk/•Tips and more reviews for West Lothian College
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16North Coast 500 Adventure Campers Scotland

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Recreational vehicle rental agency
Embark on an unforgettable journey with North Coast 500 Adventure Campers Scotland, a scenic driving route that spans approximately 500 miles around the northern coast of Scotland. Starting and ending in Inverness, the capital of the Scottish Highlands, this route showcases some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Scotland. Established in 2015 to boost tourism in the northern Highlands, NC500 encompasses diverse terrains including rugged coastlines, rolling hills, sandy beaches, and majestic peaks.
Can't wait for our next adventure
Angela D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Riding a motorcycle through honestly (Original) ขี่มอไซค์ผ่านซื่อๆ
Teerawat B — Google review
amazing
James L — Google review
A trip my wife and I had intended to undertake and do for some time and so glad we did! Undertaking the trip anticlockwise we encountered so many amazing amazing views and landscapes . The weather ( we undertook the trip in late May , over a two week period) as expected, varied from glorious sunshine to torrential rain, but for the best part the weather was kind to us. Importantly, at this time of the year we had little or no issues with the dreaded midges! As we progressed along the North coast the landscape became more remote, the roads narrower, needing to move into frequent passing places to let other vehicles pass but the scenery becoming more and more dramatic as we ventured down the west coast . A trip to saviour and would recommend to do at a slow pace to take in as much as you can of this beautiful part of the country . It would be more difficult to undertake in a very large motorhome and near on impossible towing a caravan ! Doing it out of season means less traffic, although the routes were quite busy in places in late May. Highly recommend!
David J — Google review
Unit B, 2 Pottishaw Pl, Bathgate EH48 2EN, United Kingdom•https://north-coast-500-adventure-campers-scotland.ueniweb.com/?…•+44 7970 200888•Tips and more reviews for North Coast 500 Adventure Campers Scotland

17Signpost

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Signpost is a valuable resource for Scottish visitor attractions, offering support and access to a Development Programme tailored to the sector. It provides various opportunities and resources aimed at enhancing the overall experience for visitors.
(Translated by Google) Okay (Original) Ok
Anna L — Google review
5 Jackson Pl, Livingston, EH54 6RH, United Kingdom•https://www.signpost-online.co.uk/•+44 1506 431123•Tips and more reviews for Signpost

18Access2employment

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Employment agency
Access2employment is a valuable resource for industry professionals, providing regular updates and support to its members. It aims to drive quality within the industry and assist members in achieving their career goals. Joining the mailing list ensures access to important industry information and updates.
Civic Centre, Howden Road South, Livingston EH54 6FF, United Kingdom•https://www.westlothian.gov.uk/article/33160/Access2Employment•+44 800 032 9768•Tips and more reviews for Access2employment

19EARS Independent Advocacy Service (SCIO)

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EARS Independent Advocacy Service (SCIO) is the leading organization representing the attractions sector in Scotland. They serve as the authoritative voice of the industry, advocating for its members' interests with key decision-makers in the Scottish Government, VisitScotland, and Enterprise Agencies. By actively seeking input from members and addressing their concerns, EARS Independent Advocacy Service (SCIO) plays a crucial role in influencing policies that impact the sector.
14, Grampian Court, Beveridge Square, Livingston EH54 6QF, United Kingdom•http://www.ears-advocacy.org.uk/•+44 1506 205840•Tips and more reviews for EARS Independent Advocacy Service (SCIO)

20Dedridge

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Nestled in the vibrant town of Livingston, Dedridge is a charming area located in West Lothian, Scotland. Positioned to the south of Almondvale and north of Murieston, it offers a unique blend of residential comfort and accessibility. The surrounding neighborhoods include Craigshill, Howden, Ladywell, Knightsridge, Deans, Eliburn, Kirkton, and Adambrae.
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21Reconnect Howden Park

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The Howden Park Centre is a 296-capacity facility that offers a range of artistic experiences. It features a theater, where visitors can enjoy live performances of theater, music, and dance. Additionally, there is a gallery and art studio for those interested in visual arts. The center also has a bistro where patrons can enjoy refreshments. Despite being smaller than theaters in Glasgow or Edinburgh, the acoustics are excellent and the seating is comfortable.
Warm welcome from the staff. We had a lovely 3 course meal in the kitchen, at a very reasonable £30 a head. The venue was very good, clean and brilliant acoustics. Staff in the main hall were excellent. I look forward to visiting again.
Lance L — Google review
Great small theatre for a show. Getting there is only by car or taxi no public transport within vicinity. People working there..I could prise them high enough..had some issues with tickets(could not see the show day before due to family emergency)and couldn't see my child's show...but Fiona helped us out with this I will always her depth
Krzysztof Z — Google review
Moving pictures were Amazing highly recommended Rush are amazing and tonight I shut my eyes and this band were just like them fabulous!!
Fiona S — Google review
My friend & I had a fantastic day at Howdens park theatre, we went to see the variety live. The cast were absolutely amazing. Well done to all involved in the show. You were all fantastic. 🥰🥰
Elizabeth S — Google review
Was here for an event and very impressed with the venue. Seats in the auditorium are very comfortable and spacious with leg room. Every seat has a good view of the stage. Toilets were very clean and plentiful, there’s a block on either side of the venue. Drinks and cafe staff were all very kind and helpful and happy to help. Great food and drinks options with plenty space to sit inside and outside seating options. Car park got full quick but an overflow great option just <5mins walk away.
Fiona C — Google review
A lovely venue with a lovely theatre. The staff were very helpful and friendly. The cafe offers a selection of drinks and snacks - again the staff are friendly.
Kerry H — Google review
Nice venue, very friendly and helpful staff . Fantastic concert by Skerryvore
Robert I — Google review
Great venue and the show we seen was absolutely top class however the only pit fall was the bar service very slow unfortunately possibly needs some more experienced staff on
Ali H — Google review
Howden, Livingston, EH54 6AE, United Kingdom•http://www.howdenparkcentre.co.uk/•+44 1506 340700•Tips and more reviews for Reconnect Howden Park

22Home of the Set Fare Arena

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The Tony Macaroni Arena, also known as Almondvale Stadium or Spaghettihad, is a purpose-built stadium located near the Livingston Civic Centre on Howden South Road. The vibrant yellow structure serves as the host venue for Livingston FC's home matches and junior international games. Opened in 1995, this compact yet well-designed facility has a seating capacity of 9,512. All four stands are approximately equal in height while covered seating fills two corners of the ground.
Nice community club, good facilities. Good modern stadium. Pictures are from a recent charity match for MND for one of our friends (it's not the livi team ha!).
Lee B — Google review
Enjoyable, relaxed and very safe-feeling first experience of watching Scottish football!
John R — Google review
Its an ok ground.I think it holds around 10000 fans.The catering prices at the kiosks are expensive,probability nothing to do with the club.On the plus side they have a great club zone where supporters of clubs can meet ,chat have a drink and a good lunch.
David H — Google review
Could do with having a cafe or some indoor seating as some other clubs do. E.g. while training is on. Car parking is good. It's a bit cold/exposed and the seats are nae that comfy - its a football ground so to be expected. But it has seats, it has a roof and you can watch football. Pitch is fine nick and the lights work. Toilets cold and drafty. Handy for public transport by bus. Been to better, been to worse.
S J — Google review
I was the 1st one through the turnstiles in the away end. I headed straight to the gents and the cubicle doors were open. All toilet seats were on the floor!!! At the wash station, there was just cold taps and no soap!!! Not a good start to be honest. I got to my seat, row N seat 32 and the backrest was missing FFS! They're waving goodbye to the premiership and judging by my findings, good riddance!!
Phil S — Google review
Parked in the multi storey car park at Almondvale shopping centre costing 50p per hour. From there it was less than a 5 minute walk to the stadium. I had been able to register as a member online and this enabled me to buy a ticket costing £27.00, which was to print at home or download to phone. Easy access to my chosen stand and found my seat with ease. The half time coffee and Scotch pie could have been better and definitely not worth £5.00. The attendance was 5,531 and the majority were Hibs fans, who created a good atmosphere. Plenty of police in the ground, but due to the excellent crown segregation their number was overkill. Special mention to the Amberstone steward [582] who, for a young man, excelled. Good day out and another ground (187) boxed off.
Stuart B — Google review
The Tony Macaroni Arena also know as the (The Almondvale Stadium or Spaghettihad i wonder where they got that from🤣)is a purpose built stadium opened in 1995 its a small compact but smart stadium with a capacity of 9,512 all four stands are roughly of the same height and two corners of the ground are filled with covered seating .Overall i found it to be an enjoyable day out on my last visit with the Livingston fans being really friendly
Stephen T — Google review
Decent wee stadium & look after the away fans very well, the lounge at the stadium is excellent with great food available for the away support.
Michael D — Google review
Alderstone Rd, Livingston Village, Livingston EH54 7DN, United Kingdom•https://livingstonfc.co.uk/stadium/find-us/•+44 1506 417000•Tips and more reviews for Home of the Set Fare Arena

23James Steel Monument

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This sculpture is hidden behind some fences so it is a bit difficult to see at the moment. This is still an interesting spot to see while walking along the high street.
Matt H — Google review
Another statue standing in town centre. Bit dirty and need a cleaning.
Win T — Google review
I don’t understand how you can be mayor for 12 months… and THEY GIVE YOU A STATUE?? What the hell?? And yes, it needs a clean :)
Austin 1 — Google review
Status needs a good clean, is covered in what appears to be large amounts of bird poo
Adam T — Google review
Carlisle, CA3 8HS, United Kingdom•https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/11969…•Tips and more reviews for James Steel Monument

24Museum of the Scottish Shale Oil Industry

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Museum
The Museum of the Scottish Shale Oil Industry offers a fascinating look into the history and impact of shale oil in Scotland. Visitors can explore interactive displays, artifacts, and multimedia presentations that showcase the innovation and technology behind this once-thriving industry. The museum provides insight into the lives of the workers and their communities, as well as the environmental legacy of shale oil extraction. It's a unique opportunity to delve into an often overlooked aspect of Scotland's industrial heritage.
Millfield, Livingston Village, Livingston EH54 7AR, United Kingdom•http://scottishshale.co.uk/•+44 1506 414957•Tips and more reviews for Museum of the Scottish Shale Oil Industry

25Bellsquarry Wood

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Park
Lovely place for walks beautiful scenery
Anne N — Google review
Great wee place to go for a walk with kids or the dog, I took my 4yr old on her balance bike today to go looking for the fairy houses, I had already printed off a map so we knew where we were going which was a def advantage and saved us lots of wandering aimlessly looking for them. Also spotted some ducks and collected conkers :)
Leona K — Google review
Beautiful woods, nicely maintained walks throughout the trees. Has little fairy doors for kids to find (not all of them are down low). If you want to know where the fairies are, there are maps on the benches in various locations in the woods. There is also a pasture with a "beehive" the kids can climb about.
Naomi V — Google review
Quiet mature woods with good clear paths. If you prefer....there are rough not so clear paths too. There are streams, ponds, hidden sculptures, fairy houses....wild flowers...even a new apple Orchard. Great for a couple of hours wandering.
Paul O — Google review
A nice compact wooded area with various walkways. The dedridge burn also runs through here. Ideal for walkers of all ages. Some nice wooden art work scattered around too. There is also a bee orchard to discover
Robert M — Google review
Great time finding the fairy tree houses with the kids, good walk and park just across the road.
Robert M — Google review
Nice walk, slightly ruined by people not taking their rubbish home. A bin at the picnic area would be a good idea.
Stephen M — Google review
Usually lovely and peaceful, spoilt only by a few lazy dog walkers who don't pick up poo, or dump the bag of poo by a nearby tree. You know who you are, pick it up and bin it.
Keith S — Google review
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Best attractions in nearby cities

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Best restaurants in nearby cities

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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pitlochry
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Peebles
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Linlithgow
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Motherwell
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lanark
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