Which Scotland will you choose? The vibrant cities with their culture and nightlife; the characterful towns with their fishing or farming heritage; the inspiring Highland landscapes or the romance of the islands? With a little planning you could sample them all.
Areas A small country with great contrasts stretching from the windswept Northern Isles with their Scandinavian heritage to the rolling sheep grazed hills of the Borders with their rich and splendid abbeys. More...
Regions Focus on specific areas of Scotland and you’ll soon appreciate the sheer diversity of townscape, landscape, heritage – as well as subtle differences in, for example, accent and even the local building stone. More...
Cities They’re vibrant, lively, go-ahead, as well as atmospheric and historic. Scotland’s cities are an essential part of the Scottish experience, from Glasgow style to Stirling heritage. More...
Islands Island lifestyles have different priorities – and one of them is knowing the ferry times. Some of Scotland’s islands take that extra effort to reach – but all except the tiniest have good links with mainland Scotland. More...