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| Scottish Clay Shooting Centre |
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| Tentsmuir Point |
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Tentsmuir Point and Kinshaldy Beach offer miles of sand, dunes and forest. This is a good place to go for a day-out if the weather is kind.
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| Kinshaldy Riding Stables |
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| Waterstone Crook |
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Website: Waterstone CrookPhone: (01334) 659366 Location: Kirk Road, Newport-on-TayWaterstone provides a wide range of leisure opportunities and community activities for the residents of Newport on Tay and beyond. The sports hall caters for virtually all indoor sports and the outdoor pitches are well-used particularly by local clubs. The 2 squash courts, fitness room and cardio vascular area provide all you need for either a gentle or an intense workout.
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| The Byre Theatre |
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| St Andrews Aquarium |
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| Jungle Fun |
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| Boat trips |
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Website: Boat tripsPhone: (01382) 542516 Boat Trips in the Tay Estuary and to Perth from Woodhaven Pier, Wormit, and Stone Pier, Broughty Ferry, on MVS Launch Badger.
See photos at mvstay.org
Boat trips for the public during Spring/ Summer/ Autumn. Also available for public and commercial hire.
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| Barbarafield Riding Centre |
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| Scottish Water Ski Centre |
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Website: Scottish Water Ski CentrePhone: (01383) 620123 Location: Townhill Country Park, DunfermlineThe national training site for water skiers and wakeboarders, offering unrivalled facilities, ranking it among the best in Europe. One-to-one coaching by GB accredited coaches. All abilities welcome.
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| The Falkirk Wheel |
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Website: The Falkirk WheelPhone: 08700 500 208 Location: Lime Road, Tamfourhill, Falkirk, LeucharsBack in 1822, the Forth & Clyde and the Union canals met at Falkirk, linking Scotland's North Sea and Atlantic coasts. A series of 11 locks were used to level out a 36 metre height difference between the two canals. But it was abandoned in the 1960s when motorways took over. The Falkirk Wheel was built to replace that flight of locks, and carry boats from one level to another. It's unique.
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