Situated just an hour outside Glasgow, Trossachs National Park is the first national park established in Scotland. Loch Lomond is Great Britain’s largest lake by surface area, and it marks the border between the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands. The vast natural area is great for camping, hiki...
In the summer months, the climb up Ben Nevis is achievable for many travelers. But once that snow falls it can turn into a treacherous, high alpine climb that requires mountaineering experience. Alas, there’s more to this area than just climbing to the peak. Alongside Ben Nevis are Càrn...
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As we already mentioned, the laws that allow wild camping in Scotland do not apply to the country’s oldest national park, the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs. Covering an area of 720 square miles, this is Scotland’s second-biggest national park (after the Cairngorms) and one that covers a...
#10 Best Value of 117 places to stay in Mainland Charming B&B with friendly staff, offering clean, spacious rooms and a delicious breakfast. Located in a tranquil bay area, near town center and local attractions. Ideal for self-drivers. 2024 11. Merkister Hotel Show prices Enter dates to...
Many of the best lodges in Scotland are located in the Highlands and these properties are nestled in the countryside surrounded by rolling hills, forests, and lakes. However, lodges are spread out over a vast area so you can find a spot that’s close to the top attractions whilst still of...
You'll unwind in no time while wandering down the cobblestone streets of the area's small towns, exploring palatial villas and lounging alongside Lake Como's serene shores. After exploring land-based attractions like the Villa del Balbianello and the Como Cathedral, get out on the water on a...
Origin:All four nations of Britain lay claim to having invented Shepherd’s Pie, but its true origins are not quite clear. The legend has it that the dish was originally created in Scotland, where it was topped with pastry (and therefore more closely resembled a true pie). ...
Is there ever a bad time for ice cream? It’s one of those moments on a family holiday we all look forward to. Stay cool this year with some Scottish ice cream! Find out more about food & drink in ScotlandFind experiences Search a wide range of accommodation, events, food & drink ...
Show prices Enter dates to see prices View on map Inn 99 reviews #28 Best Value of 116 places to stay in Stirling "There is a driveway between fields of about 200 yards but you can see the venue from the road. Not far from the motorway as well. Large area for car parking. The ...