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Probably the most complete travel guides, available on web, of Scotland, one of the four "home nations" that make up the United Kingdom. Sharing a 60 mile (96 km) long land border with England to the south, and separated from Northern Ireland by the North Channel of the Irish Sea, Scotland is surrounded by the bracing waters of the North Sea to the east, and the North Atlantic Ocean to the west and north. The capital is Edinburgh, the largest city is Glasgow. Apart from these and several other cities, the popular image of Scotland for most travelers, of course, centers on the "Highlands and Islands" - a wonderfully diverse land, Scotland has much to offer virtually any traveler. By taking into consideration the facts and tips listed in this guide you are guaranteed a pleasant and enjoyable stay in Scotland. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of Scotland, a region that evokes thoughts and images of bagpipes, Celtic music, folk festivals, highland games, malt whiskey, and grown men wearing red-checkered kilts. |
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A general description of Scotland, famous primarily for its spectacular scenery, but it also offers a rich historical and cultural heritage, together with a wide range of activities. |
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Find here a list of top things to do in Scotland, a wild and untamed country stretching from rolling farmlands in the South and East to the dramatic highlands and islands in the West, where the craggy coastline is pocketed with beautiful beaches and rises up to rugged, empty mountains divided only by shimmering lochs and deep rivers. |
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A captivating and useful information about Scotland, a region which's ’s landscape is as varied as it is beautiful. Rugged peaks sweep down to breathtaking lochs, glistening in remote glens like Glen Affric near Inverness and Loch Trool in Galloway. A straggling coastline, with white sandy beaches, sheltered bays and rocky cliffs, looks out to the remote islands in the Atlantic. To the south, the rolling hills of the Borders, lush lowland pastures and extensive woodlands present a softer beauty. |
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