Embark on a railway adventure that takes you from the stunning Scottish Highlands to historical city escapes.
We have teamed up with LNER to create the ultimate Continuum Attractions Rail Trail to connect York, Edinburgh and Inverness with London – taking travellers on LNER’s high-speed, direct rail route to our visitor attraction and some of our most popular sister attractions, all while travelling sustainably.
Picture yourself stepping back into 17th-century Edinburgh at our visitor attraction, The Real Mary King’s Close, unravelling the mystery of Nessie at The Loch Ness Centre near Inverness, or diving into the delicious world of York’s Chocolate Story. With LNER, you can do all three.
Whether you’re a history buff, chocolate lover, or intrigued by world-famous myths, the Rail Trail is the perfect way to explore our attractions and the city’s they call home.
1. First stop: Unravel the mystery of Loch Ness
Begin your journey in the picturesque Scottish Highlands, home to one of the world’s most famous legends – the Loch Ness Monster. Just a short journey from Inverness city centre, visiting The Loch Ness Centre is a must. Immerse yourself in the history and mystery of loch and uncover the science and folklore that has captured imaginations for centuries.
The train journey south from Inverness offers spectacular views of the Scottish countryside, making the trip itself part of the adventure.
2. Alight here to discover Edinburgh’s hidden history
Your next stop is the historic city of Edinburgh, where every turn explores another layer of the past. Visit The Real Mary King’s Close, a unique experience that takes you beneath the streets of the Old Town. Here, you’ll explore a warren of hidden streets that date back to the 17th century, learning about the lives of Edinburgh’s past residents and the city’s darker history.
When you’re done exploring the underground, take a walk up the Royal Mile to Edinburgh Castle or enjoy some of the city’s renowned museums and galleries.
3. Final stop: Indulge in York’s sweetest secrets
After Edinburgh, it’s back on the rails and down to York, a city steeped in history and charm – with a sweet twist. York’s Chocolate Story invites you to uncover the delicious history of chocolate-making in the city. Learn about the famous confectionery founding families who made York the heartbeat of the UK’s chocolate production and sample some of the treats for yourself.
Beyond chocolate, York offers a wealth of attractions including York Minster, the ancient city walls, and The Shambles – a street that feels straight out of a storybook.
Win a fun-filled adventure with LNER and Continuum Attractions!
One lucky traveller has the chance to win train travel and tickets to a Continuum attraction of their choice for them and three friends or family members.
The prize:
You could win 4x standard train tickets, thanks to LNER, to Edinburgh, York or Inverness to explore The Real Mary King’s Close, York’s Chocolate Story or The Loch Ness Centre.
How to enter:
- Like this social post on LNER’s social media channels
- Tag a friend who you’d love to take with you
- Tell us which city destination or attraction you’d like to visit in the comments
Competition T&Cs:
- The competition closes at 12pm on Thursday 10th October 2024
- The prize is non-transferrable, and there’s no cash alternative
- Open to UK residents aged 18+
- A winner will be selected randomly and notified after the closing date. If we don’t hear back within 24 hours, we’ll pick another lucky winner
- Train tickets are valid on the LNER route only. Check the LNER website for available destinations
- A winner will be selected randomly by the LNER social media team and notified after the closing date
- Tickets to the selected visitor attraction will be arranged through Continuum Attractions and must be pre-booked
So, what are you waiting for? Get tagging, and you could be on your way to an unforgettable trip with LNER and Continuum Attractions.
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