A destination par excellence for a Scottish road trip, the North Coast travels through the Highlands for over 800 kilometres (500 miles).
Glencoe’s lush valleys will surely amaze you, while also revealing more about Scotland’s tumultuous history.
Scotch, the country’s national drink, is a type of malt or grain whisky made only in Scotland. From Campbeltown to Islay, you’ll find many distilleries in whatever region you visit.
From Dunvegan to Kilchurn, Scotland has no shortage of mythical castles. Among the most fascinating and famous for its epic setting, Eilean Donan is surrounded by nature
Mountain climbing adepts may be interested in scaling the Cuillin Hills while in Scotland. Separated by the Sligachan Valley, these two mountain ranges are located on the Isle of Skye.
Loch Ness is famous for more than its legendary underwater monster. It’s also the largest freshwater lake in the United Kingdom, stretching for over 37 kilometers
Fans of the series Outlander are likely to put Inverness on their Scottish itineraries. Indeed, the city has inspired many travellers.
An ideal playground for water sports, cycling, and hiking, Cairngorms National Park is also home to Balmoral, the late Queen Elizabeth II’s favourite castle.