Scotland’s towns offer a different kind of holiday from our buzzing cities. Smaller towns – especially those in the countryside or by the coast – invite you to slow down, breathe deeply, and enjoy every moment. Whether you're hiking the trails near Fort William or exploring Ullapool's a...
Plan your trip to Edinburgh's Old Town & New Town - part of the UNESCO National Trail of Scotland. Including info on travel advice, local businesses, and more.
3.38 Miles / 5.44 Km Eddleston Towns & Villages 4.24 Miles / 6.82 Km Stobo Towns & Villages 4.62 Miles / 7.43 Km Innerleithen Towns & Villages 5.38 Miles / 8.66 Km Plan your visit How to get here Download the app mailSign up to our monthly newsletter.keyboard_arrow_right...
International Conference The New City of Edinburgh and the New Towns in Scotland, 5 and 6 October 2017, Amiens The Enlightenment city: Edinburgh New Town and Pombaline Lisbon in comparative perspectiveHelena Murteira
Scotland is loved around the world for its wild rural beauty, cultural hotspots like Glasgow and Edinburgh, and picturesque harbour and seaside towns. Its iconic coastline is particularly spectacular, dotted with quaint waterfront villages where the nation’s ancient traditions are kept alive. There’...
24th. Melrose, Scotland This quaint town in the heart of the Scottish Borders is one of the prettiest places in Scotland. Melrose sits at the foot of the triple peaks of the Eildon Hills, one of the most distinctive single landmarks in the Scottish Borders. With site such as Melrose Abbe...
15. Tobermory, Ontario © Vladimir Kindrachov / Dreamstime Named after another quite charming town in Scotland, this Tobermory is known as ‘the freshwater Scuba capital of the world’ – there are 22 shipwrecks to explore in the adjacent Fathom Five National Marine Park alone. ...
around Oban Bay with McCaig’s Tower standing above. You’ll see this Colosseum lookalike on all the town’s postcards. It is a ten-minute walk uphill to get to the tower and its wonderful views. Also worth a visit is Oban Distillery which is one of Scotland’s oldest sources of ...
Each year in Scotland artists,dancers,and actors come together to put on plays and performances.The Edinburgh Festival runs for two weeks and about two million people come to the city of Edinburgh.Many overseas artists are invited to perform and it shows the world the best in the arts.The ...
out. I never really watched the film properly until recently. As a frequent cinema-goer since my youth I was not a part of the mid-nineties cultural phenomenon that was Braveheart's release in Scotland. I did turn up at the the cinema, the old Odeon in Edinburgh, but the qu[translate...