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If you’re after breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and centuries of history wrapped in rugged charm, Scotland has you covered.
Highlights
Jaw-dropping landscapes - From the towering peaks of the Highlands to the mystical beauty of the Isle of Skye, Scotland’s scenery is like something straight out of a postcard.
Rich history and culture - Castles, whisky, and bagpipes – Scotland’s history is as legendary as its people.
World-class festivals - Edinburgh Fringe Festival is one of the biggest arts festivals in the world, and Hogmanay celebrations? Proper scorchio!
Wildlife wonders - Spot everything from dolphins to puffins, red deer, and even the elusive Scottish wildcat.
Getting around Scotland
Scotland boasts excellent transport links, making it super easy to explore every nook and cranny. The major cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow are well-connected by trains, buses, and planes. For those venturing further afield, car hire is ideal to access remote areas like the Highlands, but trains and buses also run to smaller towns. Fancy a scenic route? The train journey from Glasgow to Mallaig on the West Highland Line is often touted as one of the most beautiful in the world – a top-tier experience.
Things to do for families in Scotland
Scotland is a proper playground for families. Get the kiddos exploring the great outdoors with a visit to Loch Ness – even if Nessie doesn’t make an appearance, the boat rides and castles around the loch are sure to be a hit. Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh is a brilliant interactive museum that brings Earth's history to life, making learning fun for the little ones. If you’re after some animal action, Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling is a cracking day out, offering drive-through safaris, a sea lion show, and playgrounds for a proper good time.
Things to do for couples in Scotland
If you’re looking for romance, Scotland delivers. A sunset stroll on the Isle of Skye will have you swooning, with its rugged coastline, fairy pools, and mystical atmosphere. Take things up a notch with a whisky-tasting experience at one of the world-renowned distilleries like Glenfiddich or Laphroaig. For a touch of culture, visit Edinburgh Castle followed by a candlelit dinner at a swanky restaurant on George Street. Or if you’re in the mood for a proper chill day, there are plenty of remote cottages with cosy fireplaces, perfect for snuggling up after a day of exploring.
Things to do for groups in Scotland
Scotland is popping off with activities that groups of all sizes can enjoy. Edinburgh’s pub tours are legendary – nothing beats sharing a dram with your mates while learning about the city's ghostly history. If you’re after something active, hiking in the Cairngorms or taking on Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak, is a proper whopper challenge, and the views are absolutely worth it. For those who like to kick back and relax, a golfing day in St Andrews is a top-tier group experience. And if you’ve got a sporty crew, try a rugby match at Murrayfield Stadium – the atmosphere is electric!
Things to do for foodies in Scotland
Scotland’s food scene is popping off in the best way. Whether you’re after fine dining or a classic pub grub, there’s something for every palate. For a boujee experience, try a Michelin-star meal at The Kitchin in Edinburgh – Tom Kitchin’s seasonal dishes showcase the very best of Scottish produce. If you prefer a proper hearty meal, don’t leave without trying haggis, neeps, and tatties at a local pub – it’s a true Scottish delicacy. Seafood lovers will be in heaven with fresh catches from Loch Fyne, and no foodie trip to Scotland is complete without sampling the local whisky or gin – tours are available at most distilleries, and tastings are a must!