Food Scene
Award winner at Scottish Curry Awards 2016. Serve superb Indian cuisine in a modern way! Great atmosphere for dining, can also deliver/takeaway
Delhi's Winter
Unit c Blackness RdAward winner at Scottish Curry Awards 2016. Serve superb Indian cuisine in a modern way! Great atmosphere for dining, can also deliver/takeaway
Bar Leo
48-50 High StIf you love Italian... you'll love Bar Leo. Lovely setting and great food!
Drinks & Nightlife
The Four Marys' was named after the four ladies in waiting to Mary, Queen of Scots, who was born over the road in Linlithgow Palace. This welcoming and family-friendly pub has a tremendous historical atmosphere with masses of mementoes of the ill fated Queen, such as pictures, written records and a piece of bed curtain said to be hers. The pub today is famous for its Real Ales with eight hand pumps, four of which are regular beers with four guest beers which change continually. The Four Marys serves fantastic home cooked food daily and has a reputation locally of being the best on offer!
Four Marys
65-67 High StThe Four Marys' was named after the four ladies in waiting to Mary, Queen of Scots, who was born over the road in Linlithgow Palace. This welcoming and family-friendly pub has a tremendous historical atmosphere with masses of mementoes of the ill fated Queen, such as pictures, written records and a piece of bed curtain said to be hers. The pub today is famous for its Real Ales with eight hand pumps, four of which are regular beers with four guest beers which change continually. The Four Marys serves fantastic home cooked food daily and has a reputation locally of being the best on offer!
Old Post Office Bar
29-31 High StGreat late night venue... Friday night is Karaoke. Large Sport Screen TV
Sightseeing
Explore the magnificent ruins of the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. Linlithgow Palace was built and added to over two centuries by the Stewart kings, resulting in a superb Renaissance residence
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I-Palace ye-Linlithgow
KirkgateExplore the magnificent ruins of the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. Linlithgow Palace was built and added to over two centuries by the Stewart kings, resulting in a superb Renaissance residence
Parks & Nature
Beecraigs Country Park is a great place to visit. It caters for a wide range of leisure and recreational activities within its 370 hectares (913 acres) and can be discovered nestled high in the Bathgate Hills
https://www.westlothian.gov.uk/beecraigs
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Beecraigs Country Park
Beecraigs Country Park is a great place to visit. It caters for a wide range of leisure and recreational activities within its 370 hectares (913 acres) and can be discovered nestled high in the Bathgate Hills
https://www.westlothian.gov.uk/beecraigs
Arts & Culture
Admire the magnificent plaster ceilings from 1630, commissioned for the visit of King Charles I to Scotland in 1633.
A rich collection of family portraits, furniture and porcelain reveal the lives and interests of the family through the centuries.
See the Scottish Renaissance painted wood decoration, a rare survival from the earliest period of the house.
Walk through woodland to the tower on the hill for a wonderful panoramic view of central Scotland.
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House Of The Binns
Admire the magnificent plaster ceilings from 1630, commissioned for the visit of King Charles I to Scotland in 1633.
A rich collection of family portraits, furniture and porcelain reveal the lives and interests of the family through the centuries.
See the Scottish Renaissance painted wood decoration, a rare survival from the earliest period of the house.
Walk through woodland to the tower on the hill for a wonderful panoramic view of central Scotland.
Mighty fortifications make this 15th-century castle look like a ‘ship that never sailed’. Blackness was never just a peaceful lordly residence – its enduring roles were as a garrison fortress and state prison
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I-Castle ye-Blackness
Mighty fortifications make this 15th-century castle look like a ‘ship that never sailed’. Blackness was never just a peaceful lordly residence – its enduring roles were as a garrison fortress and state prison