Free Pass

Kids go free with Blue Peter badges!

August 31st, 2010

Miniland at Legoland, Windsor

Flash a Blue Peter badge and you can gain free entry to many top attractions including:

  • Alton Towers
  • Woburn Safari Park
  • Legoland
  • Ripley’s believe it or not
  • Magna’s science centre…and plenty more!

Free entrance is strictly for Blue Peter winners aged between 6 & 15 that can show the Blue Peter badge and accompanying blue peter badge card.  This is a great way to gain  free entry to nearly 200 top attractions but you must be  accompanied by a full paying adult.

For more information, go to Blue Peter.

Edinburgh Castle;deals and discounts.

July 29th, 2010

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle is the  largest visitor attraction for this capital city with 1.2 million visitors each year.  Edinburgh Castle dominates the city skyline and certainly worth a visit from a cultural and historic perspective.  For cheap tickets to Edinburgh Castle, an Explorer Pass not only offers discounted entry to the castle but offers you a fastrack access that by-passes the long entrance queues.

The Explorer Pass combines flexibility with a discounted price on the vast majority of Scotland’s historic visitor attractions.  The Explorer Pass offers ‘free’ entry to over 78 historic/heritage visitor attractions within Scotland over a 5 or 14 day period, (for which your pass is valid on 3 or 7 days respectively.).  So if you wish to combine Edinburgh Castle with  Stirling Castle, Glasgow Cathedral or Urquhart Castle, it’s worth checking out the Explorer Pass.

One top tip for Edinburgh Castle to pass on – do the dungeons last as the exit takes you away from the castle grounds.  Keep an eye out for the dog’s cemetary and 1000 year old throne too.

Liz

Loch Ness; the search for Nessie!

July 26th, 2010

Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness

Loch Ness for day two of our tour from John O’Groats to Lands End in search of the Loch Ness Monster!  So off we headed to Drumnadrochit to locate Nessie in the deep waters of Loch Ness.  To our disappointment the five star Loch Ness Centre exhibition does its utmost to dissuade you of the legend that brings folks to the area, (although the gift shop you exit through is jammed packed of Nessie souvenirs much to our annoyance.)

However back on the Nessie search, a boat tour organised by the adjoining hotel, was well worth taking.  Combining breathtaking scenery, with information about the Loch whilst remaining vigilant for that elusive monster..there is something for everyone on this tour.

In terms of deals for Scotland, it’s well worth investing in an Explorer Pass that combines flexibility with a discounted price on the vast majority of Scotland’s historic visitor attractions.  The Explorer Pass offers ‘free’ entry to over 78 historic/heritage visitor attractions within Scotland over a 5 or 14 day period, (for which your pass is valid on 3 or 7 days respectively.)  So if you are considering Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle or Glasgow Cathedral to name but few, it’s worth checking out the Explorer Pass to bag a bargain on the way.

We opted for Urquhart Castle today that stands on Loch Ness and offers spectacular views and fun for all the family rolled into one.  With areas to explore, hidden walkways and narrow spiral staircases into dungeons and ascending to aerial platforms, it’s not dissimilar to a Go Ape course within castle grounds!

Off to the Cairngorms next!


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