Scotland

Scotland

Scotland is perhaps more European than England when it comes down to it. And a great destination with the most breathtaking wild, unspoilt nature and so much to see. We deliver an intro here, but already have a personal and truly original story including a Scottish national sport that “almost” can compete with football. Guess which one? :)

In August, Blair Castle in Scotland hosts a country fair with horse trials.

In August, Blair Castle in Scotland hosts a country fair with horse trials.

Worth seeing in Scotland

Edinburgh

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and the headquarters of the Scottish Parliament. It is the second-largest city in Scotland. The city’s population of 500,000 is surpassed by Glasgow. The city has been the capital since 1437 and came to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1995. The city is Google searched by no less than 13 million. tourists a year.

Edinburgh Castle and the City Museum and the Whiskey Distillery are 3 top visit destinations in Scotland.

Glasgow, a modern big city

Glasgow, a modern big city

Glasgow

Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city and the third-largest in the UK. It is located in western Scotland’s Lowlands. Glasgow has grown from being a small town in the rural area of the Clyde River to become one of the largest ports in the world. The expansion of the medieval bishopric and the royal burgh, and later the establishment of the University of Glasgow in the 15th century.

Read the story of a terrific trip to Glasgow with darts as the turning point.

Loch Ness Skotland

Loch Ness Scotland

Loch Ness

Loch Ness is the famous large, deep freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands, which stretches about 37 km southwest of Inverness. Loch Ness is best known for being the habitat of the Loch Ness monster, also known as “Nessie” or not.

Golf in Scotland

Scotland has some of the oldest and best golf courses in the world.

Whisky from the highland

A destination in itself to visit famous distilleries in the home of the whisky.

Facts about Scotland

Scotland is a self-governing nation in northwestern Europe and one of the four nations that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is the second-largest part of the United Kingdom after England, followed by Wales and Northern Ireland.

Capital: Edinburgh is the capital

Currency: British Pounds

National animal: Unicorn

Population: 5.3 million

Official language: English

Travel Inspiration for Scotland

Scotland from the air A beautiful sunset at Tangasdale Beach - Outer Hebrides

Scotland from the sky

Scotland from the sky Scotland from the sky is an amazing video. Thanks guys! Visit Scotland by Traveltalk Amazing castles to visit in the country, a journey worth in themselves Inverness and Loch Ness The beautiful and secluded Hebrides Introduction to traveling there Trainspotting and darts Castles in Scotland, famous around the world 500 inner and outer Hebrides. A precious
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Ancient Scottish castle overlooking loch at sunset.

Castles in Scotland, famous around the world

Famous castles in Scotland including some really fairytale ones. Castles in Scotland from Edinburgh to the wild highlands. You will feel the wings of history and taste the history and perhaps even the whiskey – of an amazing proud and hospitable nation. Scotland has the captivating power of sheer natural, often raw beauty. Maybe a reason why the Britsh Queen
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Darting to Glasgow, Skotland for at joine 13.000 andre dart fans i en mega fest

Glasgow, Trainspotting and darts

Darting to Glasgow, Scotland to join 13.000 darts fans Best known reasons to go to Glasgow in Scotland? Football clubs such as Celtic F.C. And the Rangers, who otherwise have 9 million fans worldwide for Celtics alone, do not produce the biggest travel results anymore, but previously brought many visitors to Glasgow. Celtics is a club from 1887 with the
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De 500 indre og Ydre Hebrider nordvest for Skotland

500 inner and outer Hebrides. A precious part of Scotland

The Hebrides is a rare part of Europe We remember the inner and outer Hebrides perhaps from the weather forecast in the old days on steam radio, or if you were very awake in the geography lessons in school. There was always bad weather on the Outer Hebrides, and certainly also often on the Inner ones, so what is that
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Inverness Loch Ness England

Inverness and the Loch Ness monster in Scotland

Explore Inverness in northern Scotland from sea monsters to cozy pubs Known as the capital of the Scottish Highlands, Inverness is the historic city of Inverness, the starting point for exploring the lakes, valleys and fjords of northern Scotland. The name comes from the Gaelic “Inbhir Nis”, which means “Ness’ mouth” – Inverness is where the river Ness flows into
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the Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland. In the picture landmarks such as Edinburgh Castle and St Giles Cathedral.

Scotland, an appetizer

Scotland is 1/3 of Great Britain in a rather spectacular way Scotland occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain and its mainland divides the border with England to the south. The land is 80,239.47 km2 in area, and has almost 800 small islands in four main groups: the Shetland Islands, Orkney, and the Hebrides, divided into the
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