Some of the best parts in Scotland where you can visit are the places where there are magnificent scenery, golf place, lonely castles, the loch ness monster, then there you can see the skirling bagpipes, tartan-kilted highlanders and so on, there is much more to reveal in this unique country. One of the things that you will know about Scotland is that you can explore it by boat, or on foot, or through the scenic train rides or by car and each and every journey that you take either by car or train will leave an unforgettable experience for the same. History is something that is very common and everywhere as your sightseeing will take you to the castles, fabled battlefields and you can trace the footsteps of kings and queens and there is much more to explore.
Scottish People –
Scottish People are one of the most friendly, cooperative, and agreeable people that you can ever meet. One of the main attractions of Scotland is the solitude with its distant stretches of moors and the secluded beaches and the mountains that are wild, and so on. So, whether you choose a historic town, or vibrant city, or remote moors and islands, you will always find it memorable.
Edinburgh Castle & Palace of Holyrood House –
Since the 13th Century, the Edinburgh Castle has dominated the Edinburgh skyline it is on top of the black basalt rock and it gives out to the viewers a magnificent view of the city and a visit to the people through the tumultuous history of Scotland. Some of the popular highlights of the Edinburgh castle are the beautiful crown jewels, also the popular stone of destiny. You can also look at the St. Margaret’s Chapel which is built in 1130 and is one of the oldest buildings in Edinburgh. On your way exploring, you will also find the bronze statue of William Wallace the legendary hero, and Robert Bruce. It shows that they are watching over the castle gates.
Another of Edinburgh’s most famous landmarks is the Palace of Holyrood house. It is a bit distant from the royal mile. The royal mile is lined by brick townhouses and historic landmarks and it is filled with small shops, like that of kilt-makers, then it has tearooms, also you can sit at the cafes and go through the museum. In your Edinburgh itinerary make sure that you also include the National Museum of Scotland it’s a fun museum and has everything from art and science to medieval artifacts and much more.
Loch Lomond –
The peaceful Loch Lomond or LL is just a short drive distance to the northwest of Glasgow. It is Britain’s largest lake. This beautiful place of Scotland is a place of a favorite day trip for many people. Here you can take boat trips, do longer treks, and also watch the spectacular views of the Trossachs National Park. In LL you can explore shopping malls, farmer markets, boat rentals, bike rentals, restaurants, and also see the sea life aquarium. You can also enjoy the lakeshore golf course at the Cameron House on the south end of the loch. It is a Scottish estate.
