Onthis tailor-made Highland Tour, you will discover the beautiful region of Perthshire, the famous Loch Ness and Inverness – the capital of the Highlands. Get a chance to admire Europe’s oldest mountain, stroll along the sandy beaches of the Scottish islands, and visit the mysterious Isle ...
This post is a good starting point to read up about different Scottish islands you can visit. It contains a brief summary of all the islands I have visited myself plus a few other ones on my bucket list. It will give you an idea of the different isles and help you choose the best S...
His music playlist was a symphony of Scottish musicians and music and some of his favorites. John knew the best spots to stop and inluded John "Bonus Stops". His love for the land, snd the people we'll carry with us forever. If you are fortunate to visit Scotland, ask for John at ...
You don’t have to go search for any of this when on the Isle of Skye. It’s all around you as you make your way between traditional fishing villages. Where you’ll cross paths with Highland cows and search for archaeological sites. The Isle of Skye is the second-largest Scottish islan...
Close enough to Norway to make Scottish nationality an ambiguous concept, theShetland Islandsare Britain's northernmost outpost. The stirringly bleak setting – recognized as a preciousUNESCO Geopark– still feels uniquely Scottish, though, thanks to its deep, naked glens flanked by steep hills, twi...
There is a good chance that your nearest airport has direct connections to Edinburgh, one of theBest Places to Visit in Scotland. You can decide to take adomestic flighton your arrival for another region of Scotland but it would be a shame to miss theScottish capital, one of theTop Touris...
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Visit the intriguing Giant’s Causeway and ponder how the 40,000 basalt columns were formed. Legend has it that an Irish giant built the causeway to cross over to Scotland and fight a Scottish giant. Also on the route you could walk across the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, linking a small...
Things to Do: Visit the National Museum of Scotland: Explore diverse exhibits, from natural history and science to world cultures and Scottish history. Attend the Edinburgh Festival Fringe: In August, the city comes alive with the world’s largest arts festival, featuring performances in various ...
Over the centuries, cave villages but also castles, sanctuary, have been dug by man in the rock of the Cappadocia region. These are real underground cities, invisible to the naked eyes, just waiting to be discovered. Do not miss to fly over the region in a hot air balloon and visit ...