Philiphaugh Salmon Viewing Centre

Old MiIl Farm, Selkirk, Scottish Borders TD7 5LX, Scotland

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Kids especially love the displays that are interactive which are both enjoyable and pleasingly academic. There are also a good amount of engaging features for young ones throughout, including video gaming, crawl spaces where you can pretend to be a salmon fry, the pinnacle of an extinct salmon to examine, life size bean bag seafood and loads of paintings, pictures and text.You can watch real time salmon via underwater cameras in the big plasma display screen, or video clip extracts from over summer and winter. It is a chance that is very good curious young ones to grab beneath-the-waves insights.A quick walk from the centre brings one to the Cauld where you are able to see salmon battling the waters to attain their spawning ground. It is an sight that is amazing! August to November will be the best times of year to see mature salmon leaping appropriate out of the water, but seafood can be viewed underwater at any time of the year through the salmon centre cameras.There are range delightful nature walks and you can pick the pamphlet up for the self directed battlefield walk at the cafe. There's also a brass rubbing nature path, completely restored waterwheel that is working and wildlife such as for example otters, red squirrel, roe deer, badgers, bats, owls, heron and foxes.

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Philiphaugh Salmon Viewing Centre
Old MiIl Farm, Selkirk, Scottish Borders, TD7 5LX, Scotland

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