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Schools & Group Trips Welcome Folder Schools & Group Trips Welcome Folder The Easiest Way to Reach Schools and Youth Groups The Essential School Visits Planner Educational Focus The Schools ‘Welcome’ Folder is in every school in Scotland. Information sheets, with clear symbols and a colour It is the most reliable way to get your marketing leaflet into photograph, highlight your educational services. Your the hands of teachers who organise trips. attraction is shown on a map of Scotland. By using our simple system of icons, you can highlight Value for Money the outcomes provided by your attraction that meet the Many teachers read the same leaflet over the 12 month life requirements of the Curriculum For Excellence. of the folder. The cost of your annual standard advert is less than 11p per folder/school. 4,500 folders are produced. For Leaflet Design Advice Contact Louize on t: 01479 841905 or Advertising Options e: [email protected] for our ‘Good Design’ checklist. SchoolsWelcome & Groups Folder Standard Entry • Your leaflet inserted in the the folder • 1/5 Page listing on inf Westray ormation sheet (70 Sanday Rousay To Lerwick Orkney Stronsay (Shetland) Birsay words of copy, 1 photograph, contact details, Islands Finstown Shapinsay KIRKWALL WelcomeThe numbers on the map relate to the Stromness i 2015-16 following Listings and Factsheet entries. Hoy N St Margaret’s Hope Unst 0 10 20 30 miles 0 10 20 30 40km Burwick Gills Bay Yell © Ashworth Maps and Interpretation Ltd 2015. Mey Sttrathy Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright Cape Wrath Scrabster A836 John o’Groats North and database right 2015. Point Roe curricular and facility symbols) plus a spot on A Guide to School & Group Visits in Scotland Durness Reay Thurso Butt of Lewis A836 Fetlar A838 A99 Port of Ness Kinlochbervie Bettyhill i s Tongue A882 e A857 Wick A9 l Laxford Bridge Forsinard s Scourie A894 I A99 Whalsay Carloway Lewis Altnaharra Lybster STORNOWAY A897 Dunbeath Walls Kinbrace Latheronwheel n A858 i h A837 A838 r A897 Scalloway c Lochinver n Loch Shin e A859 LERWICK i A9 Helmsdale the map. t M A837 Shetland s Achiltibuie Lairg e Islands e h A839 Brora Harris T Bonar Golspie Tarbert Oykel Fair W Ullapool Bridge Bridge Isle i Dornoch Tarbat Ness Sumburgh A835 A836 Portmahomack To Orkney A859 Aultbea and Shetland Poolewe A832 Tain 46 Berneray Leverburgh 11 Loch Maree A9 M o r a Lossiemouthy F i r t h Fraserburgh Gairloch 12 Buckie Banff Macduff Invergordon Findhorn Elgin A96 A832 Garve Cromarty A90 Lochmaddy A98 A98 A832 A835 Fochabers A95 Uig Kinlochewe Strathpeffer Dingwall A97 Forres Keith 47 A950 North Achnasheen A832 Peterhead For attraction news and more ideas see A87 A896 Nairn Turriff Mintlaw i A947 Uist Shieldaig A890 14 Craigellachie A952 Beauly Aberlour i Applecross INVERNESS Huntly 15 48 Benbecula A850 A940 www.grouptripsscotland.co.uk Creagorry Dunvegan Dufftown A96 Fyvie Portree A95 Raasay A833 A82 Strathcarron Daviot 13 Ellon A863 Lochcarron 51 A920 Cannich A831 A9 Grantown- A941 Inverurie South Sconser Kyle of Lochalsh Drumnadrochit Tomatin A938 on-Spey Skye Sligachan 16 A87 Carrbridge Tomintoul Alford A90 Uist Invermoriston Boat of A939 i Broadford A944 A944 Kylerhea Aviemore Garten A97 Lochboisdale Shiel Loch Ness Bridge A887 A980 ABERDEEN A87 Fort Kincraig 17 A851 A93 Armadale A87 Augustus Kingussie 52 Eriskay Canna Ballater 18 i Invergarry Newtonmore 53 Aboyne Banchory Mallaig Braemar Crathie 50 Laggan 64 A957 STAFF ROOM COPY - PLEASE RETURN AFTER USE CastlebayBarra 54 Stonehaven Rum A82 A86 49 Arisaig Loch Morar 45 Spean Cairngorms Eigg A830 Bridge Dalwhinnie National Park Glenfinnan Inverbervie A861 A9 Blair A93 A92 Muck A90 Fort L. Ericht Atholl A861 William 44 Kinloch 20 Brechin 21 A82 A90 Kilchoan Acharacle 10 Rannoch A924 Montrose Strontian Onich Pitlochry Kirriemuir Glen Coe Rannoch 19 A926 Forfar Coll Aberfeldy Arinagour Tobermory Ballachulish A82 Station Blairgowrie A884 A849 Lochaline Dunkeld Glamis 22 Port Appin A94 Arbroath Bridge of A827 Tiree DUNDEE Actual size is A4 i Orchy 55 Carnoustie Fishnish Scarinish A828 L. Tay i Ulva Craignure i Tyndrum Killin A822 Folder Expanded Entry Taynuilt A85 A90 23 A85 Staffa Oban A85 Crieff A92 57 Iona Mull Dalmally Crianlarich Comrie PERTH St Andrews A816 56 A84 25 A849 Loch Lomond A91 Cupar Fionnphort L. Awe Auchterarder Fife Ness Kilmelford and the Trossachs A83 Callander 42 Kinross 24 Crail Inveraray A83 National Park A9 Falkland A915 Anstruther 41 Loch Glenrothes Aberfoyle A91 Leven Elie Tarbet Dunblane M90 58 Loch A92 t h Kilmartin 43 Kirkcaldy F o r A815 Lomond Colonsay 9 A811 27 o f STIRLING Dunfermline 59 North Berwick Scalasaig M9 h A886 t Lochgilphead Drymen Bo’ness i r 31 St Abb’s Head Jura Helensburgh A81 26 F Dunbar 32 Balloch M9 29 A82 7 28 Dunoon Gourock 40 M80 Falkirk Linlithgow i Haddington 5 Milngavie EDINBURGH Eyemouth A846 Portavadie M8 Airdrie A1 Tarbert Wemyss i Livingston Dalkeith Port Askaig Craighouse Bute M73 30 Bay M8 Newtongrange Rothesay 60 63 Berwick- Largs GLASGOW 39 A71 PenicuikA7 A68 • Islay upon-Tweed A846 Kennacraig Motherwell Duns Your leaflet inserted in the the folder 38 Gt A697 A6105 A847 Bowmore Cumbrae 6 Carluke A1 Lochranza 37 8 East Kilbride A702 Lauder Portnahaven i Port A737 M77 A698 Ellen A841 4 e Ardrossan Strathaven Lanark A72 Gigha Tayinloan d Galashiels Coldstream Primary road M74 Kelso y A71 Biggar Peebles A77 Other road l Irvine Melrose Mull of Oa C Kilmarnock A83 A699 Railway Brodick 34 Wooler f 33 Troon Muirkirk Selkirk Main ferry o Abington A698 i 3 VisitScotland Information Centre Alnwick Arran h Ayr Prestwick Jedburgh (all-year/seasonal) i t 35 Cumnock r i Hawick 36 Information Point in Partnership with Campbeltown 36 A708 F A713 A76 VisitScotland Maybole A697 PIRATE PETE’S FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE Sanquhar Pirate Pete’s is a 4 * VisitScotland family entertainment Centre which is based on Ayr Seafront. Pirate Pete’s has the biggest Moffat A68 A77 Dalmellington Mull of Kintyre 2 A7 indoor soft play in Scotland with ball cannons, tunnels, slides, mini football pitch and slopes. We have an American Diner serving Girvan Thornhill Homemade burgers, pizzas and 10 hour slow roasted pulled pork all made on the premises. We can easily cater for groups up to Galloway and South Ayrshire Newcastleton UNESCO Biosphere A701 Langholm Moniaive 200 kids. Discounts are available for groups if bookings are made in advance. Every evening the centre is transformed into Laser Lockerbie Ballantrae • Quest which offers Laser games for groups and individuals of all ages. Outside there is a fantastic nine hole mini championship New A74 2/5 Page listing on inf ( ENGLAND Galloway M) golf course and Fun park with big slide, trampolines and mini go carts. Pirate Pete’s is adjacent to the biggest outdoor swing park A75 Gretna Green A77 A75 Dumfries in the west coast. We can offer groups a price for indoor play, mini golf and fun park rides the choice is yours you can also mix Newton Castle A69 N O R T H E R N Cairnryan Stewart Gretna Hexham Douglas Dalbeattie and match. Whatever the weather rain or shine Pirate Pete’s is a fantastic healthy day out for the family and groups. A75 Creetown Glenluce I R E L A N D Stranraer Wigtown Rockcliffe t h Larne Gatehouse 1 i r CARLISLE Address:The Pavillion, Esplanade, Ayr, KA7 1DT F Portpatrick Port of Fleet Kirkcudbright y Tel:01292 265300 To Belfast Port William a M6 ormation sheet (140 Logan l w o S Drummore E-mail:[email protected] words of copy, 2 photographs, contact details, Webwww.piratepetes.co.uk Mull of Galloway For more copies of the ‘Schools & Groups Welcome’ folder, please contact us at: 37 Landmark Press, Station Road, Carrbridge, Inverness-shire PA23 3AP. LEARN MORE AT KELBURN & HAVE A FUN DAY OUT l Tel: 01479 841900 Fax: 01479 841750 E: [email protected] With its Secret Forest, adventure course, stockade, indoor play barn, falconry and horse riding, woodland walks and self guided trails, Kelburn is an ideal venue for school outings and field trips. With 30 years experience in delivering educational and fun school trips, Kelburn’s qualified rangers can provide a wide range of curriculum based curricular and facility symbols) plus a spot on activities for pupils from nursery to tertiary education. Indoor accommodation is also available for your group. Address: Kelburn Castle and Country Centre, Fairlie, Tel:01475 568 685North Ayrshire KA29 0BE Fax:01475 568 121 E-mail:[email protected] Web:www.kelburnestate.com Contact:Education Department Open:1 April-31 October 10am-6pm the map. 38 Ages:3-18yrs Educational field trips and fun days out. Create your day out from our school pack. HireMILLPORT, the cheapest rental bikes in Scotland ISLE to cycle OFround our CUMBRAE beautiful island taking time to identify the diverse geology, bird and wildlife. Lighten the theme with a little folklore. We also have the smallest Cathedral in Britain, a Museum in the renovated Garrison house, an aquarium, plus many other facilities. l Address:3-5 Guildford Street, (Isle of Cumbrae Tourist E-mail:[email protected] Association), Millport, Isle of Cumbrae KA28 0AE Web:www.millport.org Contact:Ken Mapes Ages:Age Pre 5 and over 39 SUMMERLEE INDUSTRIAL lMUSEUM Summerlee - the Museum of Scottish Industrial Life - in Coatbridge is one of Scotland’s premier heritage attractions. The centrepiece of the miners’ cottages, rooms from the 1840s to the museum’s 22 acres is a huge exhibition hall with 1980s are on view. Guides can take small groups working machinery and interactive exhibits for down a re-created adit mine to see miners’ working children - an ideal all-weather destination.
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