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As the top racecourse in the UK... (geographically)... we pride ourselves in being an intimate northerly track, in the heart of Scotland. You can quite literally feel the hooves on the track!
The Falkirk Wheel is the world's first and only rotating boat lift, as much an icon for Scotland as it is an engineering masterpiece!
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READ MOREEstablished in 1936, Arnprior is an 800-acre authentic working farm in the heart of Scotland's countryside, in Stirlingshire, famous for creating unique interactive family farming days.
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