Planning on visiting the land of legends, beautiful
coastlines, and lake monsters? You might not want to go back!
Scotland has always been known for its unique
beauty, captivating landscapes, and of course fairy tale castles. It would be
hard to deny most of the places you'll see look like they're right out of a
storybook.
Through this blog, we share a bucket list of places
you must visit when in Scotland. So, let's dive right in!
Edinburgh for its Rich History
If you're visiting Holiday Park Scotland and have the time to visit at least one place, this is the one. Edinburgh is a place rich in preserved architecture, shops, galleries, and cafes. All year round thousands of people flocks from all over the world to experience this region’s history through medieval buildings and culture and art festivals.
Moreover, the best part about visiting Edinburgh is
most of the historical destinations are within easy walking distance. So, maybe
grab a bicycle or walk through the city to experience what life was like back
in 16th and 17th centuries.
St. Andrews for the Museums & Art Galleries
Although famous for its golf destination, St Andrews has so much more to explore while you’re there. It's spectacular scenery, rugged mountains, and beautiful coastlines are as much appealing as any other place.
There are plenty of fun things to do but most importantly offer a keen experience for any golfers visiting the city. Therefore, while you’re visiting this historic place, missing out on traditional buildings, medieval streets, and artwork will not be an option.
The Loch Ness for the Dramatic Scenery
We know most visitors come for the Loch Ness Monster
but stay for the scenic beauty of the lake. This beautiful lake located near
Inverness is everything if you’re seeking a landscape with castles, adventure
sports, and a place to relax. Perhaps take a boat trip through the lake or
stroll along the lake, there’s so much this place has to offer.
The Hebrides for the Magical Islands
The Hebrides is known for some of the best beach
locations in Europe and this place is ideal for those seeking a remarkable
outdoor experience. If you visit this place, you’re definitely having some fun
on the beach or exploring the rich history. By visiting the Black horses,
Carloway Broch or just gazing at the blue waters, you’re going to love it here.
The great outdoors, seafood, whisky, and wildlife are going to be the star of
the show.
Inverness for the Cosmopolitan Experience
Inverness has really got all the elements for an
extraordinary city break. With flourishing art exhibitions, Victorian market
places, and old stone buildings, there’s much this place has to offer. If you
want to take a walk through this memorable city or Stroll the banks of the
River Ness, the city offers something for everyone. But while you’re there,
don’t forget to visit the Inverness Castle or drop by the St Andrew’s Cathedral
to say a little prayer.
Dundee for Modernism
Another of our favorite cities across Scotland would
be the Dundee. There are lots of holiday parks in Scotland, but Home to modern architecture, museums, dynamic
advancements, and this city is a medieval and contemporary cocktail. Moreover,
it can be also called the city of science and culture. In fact, one of the
greatest things about Dundee is everything you look for is relatively close and
can be visited without too much travel.
Aberdeen for the Green Spaces
Also nicknamed the “Silver City”, Aberdeen is a
must-visit on your travel list. The city is home to several medieval
architectures, merchant buildings, and most notably its pleasant parks and
gardens. Here you can wander in one of the biggest indoor gardens, explore
exotic plants or different species. You name it and you’ll find it. Moreover,
you’ll find plenty of beaches within a few miles, if you want to have a quick
dip on the beach or soak the sun.
Isle of Skye for its Scottish Charm
Speak of islands and beaches, how can we miss The Isle of Skye. This island being part of the Hebrides in the northwest and 80kms
in length, this island is a paradise for nature lovers. Moreover, thanks to the
island's extensive trail networks, hikers and hill walkers find it a great
place for witnessing wildlife, seabirds, and spectacular views. We highly
recommend you visit this beautiful island in all its glory.
All set for a visit to Scotland?
Scotland is a land of wonders, magic, and mystery.
Moreover, it really does offer something for everyone. We know picking out a
single destination can be a little tough when you have so many great options to
go with. Therefore, we hope this list of our top destinations can help you
decide your next trip.






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