When you visit Northern Ireland, you don’t want to miss the Antrim Coast. The best way to explore the cliffs, beaches and historical attractions of Antrim is by travelling the Causeway Coastal route.You’ll start in Northern Ireland’s capital, Belfast, and follow the coast towards Derry-...
The incredible beauty of the lake is not a legend and whether there is a monster or not this is one of theMost Spectacular Places to Visit in Scotland. There are otters in Loch Ness and there can be seals too. Loch Ness is particularly deep (the deepest in Scotland); atmospheric refract...
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Which is the hottest month in Scotland? The hottest time of year in Edinburgh, Scotland is normally July. Expect maximum daytime temperatures to reach 18°C. Which month has the most rain in Scotland? In terms of rainfall, October is usually the wettest month in Edinburgh, Scotland with 73m...
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Embark on an unforgettable Ireland and Scotland tour, from the delicate Waterford Crystal to the golfing greats of St. Andrews. Kiss the Blarney Stone and you'll be sharing tales from Giant’s Causeway, the Ring of Kerry, and the Scottish Highlands for years to come. ...
The Isle of Arran encompasses much of what makes Scotland such a magical destination. You’ll find eye-catching coastlines, lush open fields, craggy peaks, and towns that immediately feel like home. The best way to see the island’s coast is to walk along the Coastal Way. It’s an epic...
Discover the best time to visit Scotland. Each season is unique, so see our tips on where to go in Scotland in the winter, spring, summer and autumn months.
8. West Highland Way Best place for long-distance hiking The best way to absorb Scotland’s landscapes is to walk across them. Expect peaks that tower over lochs and sea cliffs that gaze over the wind-whipped sea, yes – but also short woodland trails and charming strolls through valleys ...
Discover Scotland's National Parks and Nature Reserves! Plan a visit to Loch Lomond, the Cairngorms and other natural heritage sites across Scotland.