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  1. VisitScotland

    Welcome to Scotland. Scotland is a place of epic natural landscapes, engaging cities and rich cultural heritage. Start your adventure and discover our hidden gems to create memories with friends and family. But don't just take our word for it. National Geographic has just included Scotland in their Best of the World 2024 list, and Far North ...

  2. How to Plan the Perfect Scotland Vacation

    Jess Macdonald/Travel + Leisure. The clue is in its name: the Highlands are the mountainous upper half of Scotland, covering 10,000 square miles of picturesque scenery. The region's lively capital ...

  3. Complete guide to Scotland

    Scotland. Europe. Scotland has many treasures crammed into its compact territory: big skies, ancient architecture, spectacular wildlife, superb seafood and hospitable, down-to-earth people. Best Time to Visit. Best Places to Visit.

  4. Scotland Travel Guide by Rick Steves

    Rugged, colorful, and feisty, Scotland stands apart. From its stony architecture to its striking landscape to its charming people — and their peculiar fondness for haggis — this little land packs a big punch. A proud identity unites the sparsely populated country, which boasts misty glens, brooding castles, windswept moors, peaty whisky, and Celtic ambience. Its leading cities, Edinburgh ...

  5. The Ultimate Scotland Trip

    The Ultimate Scotland Itinerary. Venture across Scotland, exploring some of the most popular attractions and locations in this 14 day Ultimate Scotland Itinerary. From the well-known scenic landscapes, famed attractions, iconic monuments, and breathtaking locations that have made cameo appearances in TV and Films - Scotland is a must-visit ...

  6. The 14 best places to visit in Scotland

    5. Loch Lomond. Best place for a lakeside hike. Despite being less than an hour's drive from the bustle and sprawl of Glasgow, the bonnie braes (banks) of Loch Lomond - immortalized in the words of one of Scotland's best-known songs - comprise one of the most scenic parts of the country.

  7. Visiting Scotland

    Yeah, we have more than 460 museums and galleries. Of course, we have internationally-renowned, national performance companies. However, we're also an amazing hotbed of new and emerging music, home to one of the largest concert venues in the UK and have a well-earned reputation for putting on a party and having a great time. Learn more about ...

  8. Scotland Travel Guide (Updated 2024)

    Scotland Travel Guide. Last Updated: April 1, 2024. Contrary to popular belief, Scotland is not just the land of Braveheart, haggis, and whisky. It's a rugged country filled with towering castles, stunning lochs and mountains, beautiful parks, and incredible history. Partially conquered by the Romans, Scotland is a land with a turbulent past.

  9. The essential guide to visiting Scotland

    Scotland's main roads include the A1 from London to Edinburgh; the A74(M)/M74 from Gretna to Glasgow; and the M9/A9, stretching from just outside Edinburgh to Thurso on the north coast.

  10. The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide (Updated 2021)

    Your ultimate Scotland travel guide, with tips, and things to see and things to do in Scotland. Great for first-time and returning travelers. Found in the northern third of the United Kingdom is the great country of Scotland. Known for the warmth of its people, lush greenery and mountains, beautiful coastlines and beaches, medieval castles, and ...

  11. Scotland Travel Guide: Destinations, Culture & Tips From a Local

    The Kingdom of Fife. The Kingdom of Fife is a mere bridge away from Scotland's capital, and this county has lots to offer those who love quiet beaches, gory history, fresh fish and a round of golf or two. Golfers will find St Andrews and East Neuk some of the best places to visit in Scotland because of their scenic golf courses.

  12. The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide

    Yvette Webster is an award-winning journalist and travel blogger that lives in Scotland. She writes useful travel guides that combine both the must-sees and hidden gems in Scotland, New Zealand, and the rest of the world. In 2018, she was the first solo female to hike the Scottish National Trail, an 864-kilometre hike that takes around 6 weeks ...

  13. Scotland Travel Guide

    The information that follows - and much more besides - can be found in The Rough Guide to Scotland - check it out for top Scotland travel advice and inspiration. You might also want to discover the most beautiful places in Scotland — as voted by you.. Travel Facts about Scotland; English has been the main language of Scotland since the 18th century.

  14. Scotland Travel Guide

    How to get around Scotland. Most people arrive in Scotland by air, landing at one of two major international airports on the outskirts of Glasgow and Edinburgh. The two cities are only about 50 miles apart and well connected by frequent express trains. Alternatively, visitors can take a train from London or a ferry from Ireland.

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    The Top 12 Things to Do Inverness, Scotland. Edinburgh Castle: The Complete Guide. Edinburgh Airport Guide. St. Andrews, Scotland: The Complete Guide. The 8 Best Multi-Day Hikes in the United Kingdom. 10 Incredible Wildlife Encounters in the United Kingdom. Melrose Abbey: The Complete Guide.

  16. Scotland Travel Guide

    Scotland Travel Guide. Scotland offers an unparalleled blend of stunning natural beauty, charming villages, bustling cities and a rich history. This unique combination makes it a perfect destination for nature lovers, history buffs, whiskey enthusiasts and foodies alike. Whatever type of traveler you are, there's something that'll tickle ...

  17. Scotland Travel Guide

    There is so much to Scotland beyond the cobbled streets of Edinburgh or the mystical shores of Loch Ness and this Scotland travel guide is designed to help you get the most out of any length of Scottish adventure. Scotland has everything from historic islands to stunning mountain peaks to vibrant cities to charming small towns. It is a ...

  18. Scotland Itinerary: Where to Go in Scotland by Rick Steves

    Day 3: Edinburgh (sleep in Edinburgh) Day 4: More time in Edinburgh, then train to Glasgow (sleep in Glasgow) Day 5: Glasgow (Glasgow) Day 6: Pick up car, drive to Oban (sleep in Oban) Day 7: Side trip to Mull and Iona (sleep in Oban) Day 8: Drive through Glencoe this morning, then to Isle of Skye (sleep on Isle of Skye)

  19. Scotland Travel Guide

    The temperature usually fluctuates between 3-7 °C (37-44 °F) and 15-17 °C (59-63 °F) but the weather can be very unpredictable. Many travel experts recommend planning your trip either in the springtime (between the months of March and May) or visiting Scotland in the autumn (September through mid-November).

  20. Scotland Travel Guide

    Get information on Scotland Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation hotels, restaurants, entertainment, shopping, sightseeing, and activities. Read the Fodor's reviews, or post your own.

  21. The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide

    Welcome to the Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide, your comprehensive resource for exploring the captivating wonders of Scotland. Whether you're drawn to the misty landscapes of the Highlands, the vibrant cities steeped in history or the enchanting islands scattered along the coast, this guide is designed to provide you with everything you need to make the most of your Scottish adventure.

  22. Scotland Travel Guide: 10 Amazing Places To Visit in Scotland

    7. Glencoe Valley. Glencoe Valley is located in the Scottish Highlands in western Scotland. The area is known for its impressive mountain scenery, beautiful waterfalls, and trails that climb steep peaks, such as the Pap of Glencoe or Aonach Eagach Ridge, which requires a bit of rock climbing and scrambling experience.

  23. Travel Guide to Inverness, Scotland

    Glasgow is Scotland's major transportation hub for travel to Inverness - with good train and bus connections. From Glasgow Queen Street, trains run between every 30 minutes to every hour. Journey time is 3 hours 15 minutes; ticket prices are about $65. You can easily get to Inverness by bus from Glasgow too.