Scotland vacations are about contrast. One day, you might be exploring historic, arty Edinburgh; the next, you might find yourself in the untamed wilderness of the Highlands, hiking and looking out over deep, inscrutable lochs (lakes), or heading out to the wildly remote islands to visit seabird colonies and spot whales.
Our specialists have a thorough knowledge of this majestic, highly individual corner of northern Europe. They’re able to recommend everything from which whisky distilleries to visit, to the most scenic points on far-flung Shetland. They can also suggest what to see and do in Scotland’s characterful cities and towns, from the castles and coast of Inverness to the churches (and golf courses) of St Andrews.
Our specialists have a thorough knowledge of this majestic, highly individual corner of northern Europe. They’re able to recommend everything from which whisky distilleries to visit, to the most scenic points on far-flung Shetland. They can also suggest what to see and do in Scotland’s characterful cities and towns, from the castles and coast of Inverness to the churches (and golf courses) of St Andrews.
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Popular places to visit in Scotland
Featuring heavily on our itinerary ideas for visiting Scotland, these places are destinations that we know prove consistently popular with our travelers. How you choose to include them in your trip can be tailored into a route that best suits your preferences.
Scotland places A-Z
- The Cairngorms The Highlands
- Edinburgh
- Fort William The Highlands
- Glasgow
- Glencoe The Highlands
- The Highlands
- Inverness
- Isle of Islay
- Isle of Jura
- Isle of Skye
- Loch Awe
- Loch Lomond
- Loch Ness
- Oban
- Speyside
- St Andrews