10 Ways to Make Traveling To Scotland With Kids Fun

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There are hundreds of places to visit while traveling to Scotland, but finding the kid-friendly ones is sometimes a little challenging. Well, fear not, because this article has done this work so you don’t have to! We’ve compiled some of the most unique and top-rated sites, including cool parks, thrilling activities, amazing boat trips, and many more things to do when traveling to Scotland with kids. 

These sites not only feature thrilling experiences but also provide a new path for your children to learn and discover. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s dive deeper and explore some worth-visiting gems when traveling to Scotland.

Discover Dinosaurs At Hetland Garden Centre Dino Park

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If your little one is a Jurassic Park fan, Hetland Garden Dino Park Carrutherstown Dumfries should be a must-visit when traveling to Scotland. You’ll discover unique species of giant mysterious animals who lived on earth before humans existed and listen to their stories, as well as gain important dino-facts to boost the kids’ intellects. Check out the new soft play area while you’re there – it’s perfect for fun with your little ones on a rainy day.

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Enjoy Various Activities With Kiddos At Cairngorms National Park

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If you are looking for a place with adventurous activities for both adults and children, Cairngorms National Park in northeast Scotland is a must-visit. Known as the UK’s largest park, these grounds, situated in highlands, will let you enjoy activities such as water sports, snow sports, wildlife watching, birdwatching, and trail walking.

And do you know what is even better than that? You can rent a bike to explore the beautiful locations surrounding Cairngorms National Park, including Caledonian and Glenmore Forest, Loch Morlich Beach. This is an adventure the whole family will enjoy when traveling to Scotland!

Discover Unique Sea Creatures At Deep Sea World

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If your inquisitive child is interested in marine creatures, Deep Sea World in North Queensferry is also a must-visit. Unlike usual aquariums, Deep Sea World is the home of Europe’s most vast collection of sharks, deadly piranhas, and lionfish. And they’re jusr waiting to be discovered! You can also gaze over hundreds of unique sea creatures, including seals, stingrays, giant tiger sharks, and seahorses, in 4.5 million liters of water when walking through the long 112m tunnel. 

Another thrilling experience in this large marine world is getting your feet wet to experience sharks right in their own element. Yep, you read that right! The Deep Sea World team will give your little one training on how to use diving equipment, and when they do, they will be allowed to jump in the water with live sharks. While they’ll be standing on a platform with a rail separating them from the sharks, this one still may not be for the fearful (kids) or faint of heart (moms)!

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Appreciate Cruise Boat Trips At Maid of the Forth

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To all those who love and appreciate calm trips where one can enjoy sightseeing, this one is for you. At the end of the River Forth, you can enjoy a 90-minute trip on a cruise boat at Maid of the Forth Hawes Pier, where you can enjoy sightseeing of the Forth Road Bridge and Queensferry with your family and loved ones. You can also stop for a short stay on the Inchcolm Landing Trip, or observe newly born seal pups from a respectable distance.

Discover Hundreds Of Animals At Five Sisters Zoo

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Kids love animals. (And let’s face it, so do we, right?) Five Sister Zoo in Gavieside, West Calder, is a must-visit when traveling to Scotland if you and your little ones love to observe animals. This quaint but well-kept zoo features hundreds of unique animals, including wildcats or famous meerkats. The zoo’s restaurants will also serve you delicious, world-class food, so you have a wholesome experience as you prepare for your next adventure when traveling to Scotland. 

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Kayak Or Jet Ski At The Beach In Luss

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What is better than enjoying water activities with your kiddos? Not much, we believe. Hence, another fantastic place to visit with kids while traveling to Scotland is the beach in Luss. Known for its fantastic beach and water activities, including kayaking, pedal boats, canoe, and jet skiing, this beach provides an exceptional experience and incredible views over Loch Lomond.

Ride The Harry Potter Train from Fort William to Mallaig

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It’s time to travel to Hogwarts! Who said Harry Potter isn’t for you? Climb aboard and enjoy the 41-mile long route surrounded by lush green grounds and trees with your children when traveling to Scotland. This magical train passes through spell-bounding spots, including Loch Eil, the Glenfinnan Viaduct, and Arisaig. It starts from the largest town and worth-visiting area in Scottish Highlands — Fort William and ends at Mallaig —  a busy village formed in 1840. And yes, this is the train from the famous movies!

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Pay a Visit To The Most Iconic Edinburgh Castle

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Feel royale when paying a visit to this stunning and famous Scottish Castle. Edinburgh castle allows one- to three-hour walking tours through the castle with a virtual tour guide. You can also make traveling to Scotland more memorable by checking out the nearby shop that features this famous castle’s memorabilia. The best part about this fantastic history castle is that you can rent out this exquisitely designed historical place as a venue for personal dining experiences. 

Time Capsule Waterpark For Awesome Rides

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Let’s agree, water rides are often kid favorites! Time Capsule’s excellent waterpark features the high-speed Storm Chaser, dual-flume Thunder and Lightning slides with their fantastic twisting fates, a giant tipping bucket you can drench yourself in, and a realxing lazy river – until you get to the rapid ending! With amazing and thrilling water slides and a gigantic 25-meter swimming pool, this waterpark stands ahead of all many other destinations when traveling to Scotland. 

Visit the National Museum Of Flight With Your Little Aeronauts

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Confidence is the best gift a parent can give to their children, and the National Museum of Flights in East Fortune Airfield is here to back you up during your journey. Visit this amazing museum with your kiddos to help discover the little aeronauts in them. You can explore aviation’s history, get to know the fantastic stories regarding aviation, and see some of the most famous and powerful aircraft in Europe with your kids. This museum also features some of the UK’s best-preserved aircraft used in the Second World War.


Now that you have a list of some of the most amazing places to visit with kids when traveling to Scotland, your trip planning might have become a little easier and more accessible. Scotland features some of the most impressive sites both for children and parents. They are amazing not only in the sense of enjoyment, but these places also provide a path for children to learn and discover new things. What more could a parent ask for on vacation?

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