Attractions & Activities - Castles, whisky distilleries, abbeys, museum and art galleries, statues and monuments, battlefields, fun theme parks, yachting, cycling and mountain biking, wind-surfing, hot air ballooning, white water rafting, river-bugging, quad biking, extreme driving, jeep safaris, scuba diving, golfing, sea life aquariums, potteries, horse-riding and wildlife adventures are all here to see - Scotland ... Places To Visit.
Restaurants, Pubs & Fun - Scotland has a wide range of restaurants catering for many tastes, ranging from Traditional, Indian, Chinese, Mexican and Italian. There are many cinemas, theatres, pubs and clubs to enjoy, including themed establishments.
Accommodation - B & B’s, cottages, flats, castles, caravanning/camping sites, and self-catering places are available to book. Accommodation to suit all budgets and requirements, whether travelling alone, as a family, or a friendly group.
Transport - Air travel, ferry, bus, train and car hire companies. You can pick and choose the most suitable transport for your holiday, and plan your journey well in advance.
Scottish Animals - Scotland is blessed with a wide range of wildlife - the Highland cow, golden eagle, wildcat, red deer, pine marten, capercaillie, ptarmigan, otter, seal, and red squirrel. Learn all about the characteristics of the Native creatures and places to see them.
Recipes-Scotland has a long tradition of excellent recipes. A collection of the most popular ones to try - clootie dumpling, Abernethy biscuits, whisky and honey cake, Edinburgh rock, butter shortbread, sultana cake, Tantallon biscuits, Helensburgh toffee, melting moments, millionaire’s shortbread, scones and vanilla fudge.
Scottish Words - Scotland has a rich and varied language with colloquial words in abundance. Here you can read a collection of our most common Scottish words and their meanings.
Faeries -Scottish folklore where you learn about the mythical beings of the country - selkies, redcaps, Black Donald, kelpies, dryads, and the famous Loch Ness Monster, Nessie.
Links-A collection of useful, related links. If you wish to add your own related link - must be related to Scottish Tourism, Scottish History or Scotland in general - please contact us with “Reciprocal Link” as your subject matter.