Nestled on the shores of a loch, Linlithgow Palace, birthplace of Marie Suart, has travelled through the centuries unscathed.
Bosses of two popular Central Scotland fisheries unlocked their gates for the first time this season at the weekend.
In 1424, King James I ordered this pleasure palace to be built at Linlithgow in West Lothian. It was a place to stop and rest on the journey between Stirling and Edinburgh. Linlithgow Palace was ...
The Centre, Livingston presents the winner of a recent Visit West Lothian photography competition, Chris Hoskins, with a ...
including Party at the Palace, and the reaction from the guests has been amazing. “We wanted to take the fun around Scotland and Linlithgow is a great location with a perfect venue, we’ve had ...
Party At The Palace is back and bigger than ever. The Scottish festival is situated ideally between both Glasgow and Edinburgh in Linlithgow, making it easily accessible. Not only does Party At ...