Nestled in the Almond Valley, Livingston was built in the 1980s and forms part of Scotland’s “Silicon Glen”, named after its hi-tech industry. You’ll also find country parks and stately homes alongside designer outlets and contemporary galleries.
Things to do in Livingston
Discover the beautiful flora and fauna of Almondell and Calderwood Country Park. Ride horseback through the unspoilt wilderness and woodlands where deer and foxes roam free or admire the manicured gardens. Seasoned cyclists can follow the National Cycle Route 75, while anglers can test their luck in River Almond.
Are you a shopaholic? Don’t miss Livingston Designer Outlet, one of Scotland’s premium shopping destinations with over 90 stores. Grab a bite to eat in the Food Quarter, catch a flick at the multi-screen cinema or marvel at the grand glass dome and the cathedral-inspired architecture.
Explore contemporary sculptures at Jupiter Artland, an open-air art gallery showcasing world-renowned artists. Wander through the whimsical garden, marvel at the famous “Life Mounds” created by Charles Jencks and discover the vivid colors of Marc Quinn’s “Love Bomb”.
History enthusiasts can walk in the footsteps of Scottish royalty at the splendid ruins of Linlithgow Palace. See the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots and discover film locations from the TV show “Outlander”. For family fun, treat the kids to a day of discovery at Almond Valley Heritage Centre where they can bottle-feed lambs, groom goats and ride a tractor.
Getting around Livingston
Livingston is a 20-minute train from Edinburgh or 45-minute train from Glasgow. Edinburgh Airport is 11 kilometers away, with taxis, shuttles buses and trains available. Once in Livingston, walking and cycling are the best ways to get around.