Welcome to Glasgow, Scotland’s friendliest city. What should you do in Glasgow? Well where do we start? There are lots to do and see from attending one of the many festivals to indoor skiing. Below are some of the more unique things to do in Glasgow.
Xscape
Ok so if you type into your search engine things to do in Glasgow you might not come up with this one but it’s a great day out, the indoor skiing is fantastic, the cold so realistic that it catches your breath. Xscape, located at Braehead, has fun for the whole family, restaurants, bars, arcades, shops and fun activities including a cinema, golf, bowling and football. A must see place full of entertainment. Xscape Braehead is easily accessible from Glasgow City Centre Station by transferring to Paisley Gilmour St then short journey Direct to Xscape only 4 miles away.
For more information visit: http://www.xscape.co.uk
Glengoyne Distillery
The Distillery is about 30 minutes drive from Glasgow and guided tours start at £5.50. The tour takes about 45 minutes and shows you the distillation process. The price includes a tasting of the 10 year old single malt whisky. Like most other distilleries they give you a rebate if you buy from the gift shop.
Glengoyne also offers more in depth distillery visits, including the Master Blender tour where guests can create their very own blended whisky.
For more information visit http://www.glengoyne.com/
Fossil Grove
A visit to a unique treasure, situated in beautiful Victoria Park in the west of the city, is the remains of an ancient forest, around 330 million years old. Scottish Natural Heritage has designated the grove a site of Special Scientific Interest. These fossilised tree stumps were discovered in 1887 when an old quarry was being landscaped as part of the work during the creation of the park. Careful excavation of the site uncovered the fossil remains and a building was erected to protect them from the elements.
For more information visit www.glasgowmuseums.com

