Whitelee Windfarm
30km of windfarm, views for miles and 20 minutes from the city centre
Based on a grid system, Glasgow’s streets and lanes are packed with coffee houses, beer-stops, places to grab quick burgers or 3 coursers, galleries, parks, an art-house cinema and Victorian sandstone buildings. Glasgow is compact, you can see a lot of the city in a short space of time, we also have our own underground tube system to get around fast. With a diverse music scene across pubs and clubs, there are gigs and acts on every night of the week. A 30 minute drive away will also lead you to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park — full of lochs, glens, castles and hills.
30km of windfarm, views for miles and 20 minutes from the city centre
Beer, wine, gin, vodka, brandy, rum, liqueur and every other boozy liquid you can think of.
Inventive, top notch and filled to the brim sandwiches
Weekend flea-market selling just about anything you can think of, including tobacco, tea-sets and taxidermy.
Glasgow's first pay-what-you-want cafe.
Basement bakehouse.
Glasgow pizza champs.
Record store stocking rarities, reissues, imports and local talent.
Watches that tell the time. Utilitarian meets modern design.
Art deco style cinema showing indie films and festivals.
Bar, kitchen and experiential craft brewery.
A glassy, green dream (and probably the warmest place in Glasgow).
Dog-friendly, food and drink stop.
Furniture for your face.
"A parlour of unparalleled paraphernalia for the posturing, preening populace" pretty much sums up what Mr Ben's is about. Originally set up in the 90's, Mr Ben's has collected a massive wealth of vintage, designer and classic garments from different era's. There are rails upon rails of denim jackets, waistcoats, kilts, arran knit jumpers, flannel shirts, paisley patterned scarves, leather jackets. There's also double breasted military styled coats, fully sequenced vintage dresses, pearls and costume jewellery. Carry cash, you're guaranteed to find something.