Linlithgow offers residents and visitors a wide range of attractions
Linlithgow Palace, administered by Historic Scotland, is open all year round
Located next to the Palace, St Michael's Parish Church, is well worth a visit
"The Linlithgow Story" at Annet House - is an excellent display of local history by Linlithgow Heritage trust
Experience a byegone age of transport at Linlithgow Canal Centre where LUCS operates Trip Boats, Scotland's only Canal Museum and a Tea Room
Practice your swing or enjoy the Tee Caddie Coffee Shop at Kingsfield Golf Range
Linlithgow offers a wide range of attractions. The town centre, with County Buildings (where you will find the Visitor Information Centre), the Cross Well, the Burgh Halls, the Kirkgate, Linlithgow Palace and St Michael's Parish Church is a great place to start. To the west, along the High Street, you will find the interesting "Linlithgow Story" at Annet House and, at the end of the High Street in the other direction, a short walk up Station Road or Back Station Road will lead you to the Linlithgow Canal Centre. Just out of town to the east , the 4 Star Visit Scotland Kingsfield Golf Centre offers the full Golfing Experience , including the 9 hole USGA Specification Golf Course, Golf Tuition Studios, Short Game Practice area and the Ochils Family 18 Hole Putting Green and the Tea Caddies Coffee Shop.
We have put together a range of suggested itineries that could give you an idea of what to see when you visit Linlithgow. The Suggested Visits pages give full details.
This is a walking tour of the centre of Linlithgow, supported by a booklet, that gives information on the town's heritage. Visit the Heritage Trail page for more details
A mystery walking trail that helps families and groups of all ages to enjoy Linlithgow in a fun, healthy and interesting way.
The Facilities page lists some of the wide range of facilities that are available to visitors
The History page gives a short description of some of the main events in Linlithgow's past, particularly its heyday during the reign of the Stuart Kings of Scotland.
The West Lothian Tourist Forum is a voluntary trade association that works to promote tourism to West Lothian and to represent the interests of the tourist trade.