Attractions near Milngavie
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Fossil Grove
(4 Miles)*
Fossil Grove is Glasgow's most ancient attraction. Its fossil trees provide an insight into the world of 330 million years ago. |
Clydebuilt Scottish Maritime Museum
(5 Miles)*
The story of Glasgow and the River Clyde is brought vividly to life at Clydebuilt, the Scottish Maritime Museum at Braehead. |
The Museum of Piping
(5 Miles)*
Compiled over many years, the collection of piping photographs, instruments and other memorabilia is unrivalled. |
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
(5 Miles)*
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum has welcomed over 6 million visitors since reopening in 2006. |
Riverside Museum
(5 Miles)*
Riverside Museum is a new evolution for the Glasgow Museum of Transport, previously located in Kelvin Hall. |
Tenement House
(5 Miles)*
Here is a typical Victorian tenement flat of 1892, a fascinating time capsule of the first half of the 20th century. |
Glasgow School of Art
(6 Miles)*
The history of the Glasgow School of Art is inextricably linked to Charles Rennie Mackintosh. A graduate of the School, Mackintosh's 1896 design for a new School of Art building heralded the birth of a new style in 20th century European architecture. |
Towns near Milngavie
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Maryhill
(4 Miles)*
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Inchinnan
(6 Miles)*
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Glasgow
(6 Miles)*
Glasgow is Scotland's second and largest city, situated on the banks of the River Clyde; it is the gateway to the Trossachs, the beautiful West Coast and the Highlands of Scotland. |
Kirkintilloch
(6 Miles)*
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Balfron
(8 Miles)*
Balfron is a village in SW Stirling Council Area, situated on the A875 road, 18 miles (29 km) west of Stirling and 16 miles (26 km) north of Glasgow. A key rural settlement in a dormitory area, it has shops, a health centre and a secondary |
Paisley
(9 Miles)*
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Kings Park
(9 Miles)*
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