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My Scotland: Visit Edinburgh-based blogger Mumforce’s favourite spots to go with little ones in tow

© Supplied by Gil BuckieDoughnuts at Tobermory Bakery. Image: Gail Buckie
Doughnuts at Tobermory Bakery. Image: Gail Buckie

Edinburgh-based Gail Buckie’s blog, Mumforce, touches on everything from honest motherhood musings to her favourite things to see, eat and do in Scotland.

Her travel tips are perfect for those with kids too, as her little ones Cora, Cassius and Lenny are always in tow on her adventures.

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Gail Buckie runs blog Mumforce. Image: Gail Buckie

Tobermory

Tobermory on the Isle of Mull is a picturesque gem. The charming village, with its colourful waterfront houses, offers a delightful getaway.

Don’t miss the Tobermory Bakery, where you’ll find the best doughnuts in the west. The scenic beauty and mouthwatering treats make it a must-visit destination.

Falls of Dochart

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Fun at the Falls of Dochart. Image: Gail Buckie

Killin is a hidden treasure in Scotland. The town’s beauty is highlighted by the stunning Falls of Dochart, where the rushing waters create a captivating sight.

Nature enthusiasts will be in awe of the picturesque landscape and tranquil ambience. A visit to Killin and its mesmerising falls is a perfect escape into the heart of Scotland’s natural wonders.

Gleneagles Townhouse

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Gleneagles Townhouse in Edinburgh. Image: Gail Buckie

Gleneagles Townhouse in Edinburgh is a true delight. Their charming ambience and warm hospitality create a wonderful experience.

But what truly steals the show is their fabulous brunch menu. From mouthwatering classics to innovative twists, every dish is a culinary masterpiece. A must-visit spot for brunch lovers looking to indulge in a delightful feast in the heart of Edinburgh.

Follow Gail on her adventures with her family at @mumforce on Instagram.