Listed below are some links to other web sites:

ASVA
    ASVA the best visitor attractions in Scotland, all of whom are members of the Association of Scottish Visitor Attractions (ASVA).
Web site: http://www.asva.co.uk

Byre Theatre of St Andrews
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Web site: http://www.byretheatre.com/

Ex-military tunnels, Napoleonic fortifications and Underground tunnels
    Kent has many underground features that date back centuries, from Iron Age earthworks, through to seventeenth century smuggling tunnels to the defence of Britain right up to the atomic age.
Web site: http://www.undergroundkent.co.uk/

Former WWII Underground Aeroengine Factory and Nuclear Bunker
    There are several areas to explore, relating to the Drakelow underground factory,
RSG91960's nuclear bunker, RGHQ9 1980's nuclear bunker and other U.K. underground sites.
Web site: http://www.drakelow.org

Infiltration
    Infiltration offers a mix of the practice and theory of urban exploration in areas not designed for public usage. This site is the online companion of the paper zine about going places you're not supposed to go.
Web site: http://www.infiltration.org/index.html

Nettleden.com represents a group of urban explorers
    Nettleden.com represents a group of urban explorers based in and around Wiltshire. Nettleden’s interest is mainly focused in the South-west of England but we but we also hold a nation-wide and global interest in all man made underground places.
Web site: http://www.nettleden.com

Portsdown Tunnels
    Portsdown Tunnels.

by Bob Hunt

Web site: http://www.portsdown-tunnels.org.uk/

Prague Nuclear Bunker
    The bunker expositions consist from 3 basic parts:
- equipment rooms (the main exposition rooms including photo-panels with an overview of the history)
- technical machine rooms (the original machines used for holding the bunker ready in case of isolation)
- the tunnel system (the abandoned looking rooms and connection tunnels where the people would stay)
Web site: http://www.prague-nuclear-bunker.com/index.php/museum-home-page

Royal Air Force Holmpton
    Much to peoples surprise located some 75ft below our site at Holmpton is our Command Bunker. Set on two floors and covering nearly 35,000sq ft the Bunker is protected by thousands of tons of concrete and steel. With three Operations Rooms - Situation Room - Command Pit - Dormitories - Canteen - Officers Mess - Plant Rooms - Kitchens and Offices, along with Computer Rooms & Communications Centres it has been described as a 'Whole World Beneath The Surface' - Kept Top Secret for over 50 years visitors can now see for themselves the Preserved Heritage Areas of this vast Command Complex.
Web site: http://www.rafholmpton.com

Scenic Maps of Scotland
    St Andrews is one of the most ancient of Scottish towns, it could be described as the town which gave Scotland its patron saint.
Web site: http://www.explore-st-andrews.com/

Scots Connection, specialists in quality Scottish Tartans and Clan gifts.
    Based in the heart of castle country, we have gained the reputation as Scotland's premier online gift store and since 1999 have supplied thousands of satisfied customers worldwide. Our knowledgeable staff provide the highest levels of customer service and should you find a product of similar quality at a lower cost we will beat that price.
Web site: http://www.scotsconnection.com/

Sensation Science Centre in Dundee
    Discover the wonders of science through your senses with over 80 hands-on interactive exhibits. Whether you are a child or just a child at heart, Sensation has something for everyone. With friendly explainer staff on hand to help you get the most from the centre, Sensation is a real experience for the whole family.
Web site: http://www.sensation.org.uk

Spirit Finders
    Paranormal Team Spooked at the Scotland's Secret Bunker
Web site: http://www.pressbox.co.uk/detailed/Science/paranormal_team_spooked_at_the_scotlands_secret_bunker_147291.html

Spoils
    As the Nazi war machine rolled across Europe in 1940, its leaders were involved in a clandestine enterprise of equal savagery: the looting of the world's greatest art from occupied Paris. Against this backdrop, the exigencies of love and war set two strangers on a collision course -- Korpsman Christoph Richter, a young German art historian unwillingly conscripted into Goering's art- theft squad, and Jacques Agazarian, a French Jew compelled to abandon his family and join the resistance. For a while, each manages to balance his sworn allegiance against his personal passions and convictions. But events spiral out of control, and Christoph and Jacques are drawn together into a deadly vortex where the line between nobilty and treachery becomes hopelessly blurred.
Web site: http://www.spoils-thebook.com/

Subterranea Britannica
    Subterranea Britannica is a UK-based society for all those interested in man-made and man-used underground structures and space. Founded in 1974, the society (often known simply as Sub Brit) has grown to over a thousand members. Our interests cover all manner of underground sites, from Neolithic flint mines to nuclear bunkers. Many of these sites are documented on this website. Some can be easily visited, others require more specialist training or equipment; some, sadly, no longer exist.
Web site: http://www.subbrit.org.uk/

The Coalhouse Fort Project
    You will have a warm welcome to the Coalhouse Fort Museum, In the Museum you will find many pictures and artefacts on Coalhouse Fort, interpreting the fort from its early usage right up to the present day.
Web site: http://www.coalhousefort.co.uk/

The Kent Underground Research Group
    The members are a unique mixture of the practical and academic. On the active side they explore and survey underground features for which they have the necessary skills and equipment Some projects call for technical expertise in the use of pumps, winches, timbering, etc. Safety is a very big feature in the Group's activities and new members are taught the skills by others with many years' experience. On the academic side, they carry out research into old records as well as talking to elderly residents whose memories are invaluable. All these skills are brought together to publish the history of sites in the Group's Research Reports. Every member has something to contribute regardless of age, ability or fitness.
Web site: http://www.kurg.org.uk

The Second World War Experiance Centre
    OUR MISSION: To collect, document, preserve, exhibit and encourage access to the surviving material evidence and associated information of the men and women who participated in the war in whatever capacity whether military, civilian or conscientious objector.
Web site: http://www.war-experience.org/index.html