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Edinburgh

Edinburgh

Edinburgh is seeping with history, mystery and intrigue. It’s a place where rolling hills meet craggy rocks and ancient architecture, but this capital city also speaks for culture - Edinburgh's art and music festivals attract millions every year.

Go for: Festivals, Visitor Attractions, Paranormal, Castles & Palaces, Trains

38 experiences: Edinburgh Hogmanay, The Royal Scotsman, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh Castle, Silver Sands. 33 more »

Glasgow

Glasgow

Go for: Contemporary Architecture, Arts, Crafts & Cookery, Museums, Art Collections, Castles & Palaces

7 experiences: The Willow Tea Rooms, Bothwell Castle, Glasgow School of Art, Bluebell Croft, Burrell Collection. 2 more »

Dundee

Dundee

Dundee was christened the City of Discovery in the 1980s when the ship Discovery, built in Dundee, and used by Captain Scott in his ill fated trip to Antartica, was returned home to the city. It's quite a fitting title from my perspective, as...

Go for: Castles & Palaces, Beaches

2 experiences: Broughty Ferry, Glamis Castle.

Inverlochy Castle

Inverlochy Castle

"Magnificent Scottish retreat of few rooms in inspirational landscape"

Go for: Best Hotels

Iona Community

Iona Community

A lively, youthful, ecumenical Christian organization, the Iona Community is not just for those who are searching for the nurturing support of a...

Go for: Spiritual Retreats

Walking Ben Ledi

Walking Ben Ledi

This has to be a day in a million. No wind, bright blue sky and the tempeature hovering round zero, making for perfect winter hiking conditions and...

Go for: Walking

Loch Tay Marina Campsite

Loch Tay Marina Campsite

Finding this campsite along the narrow north Loch Tay road is like stumbling upon a gem. The camping area itself is quite small, but with one of the...

Go for: Camps & Campsites

Isle of Skye Music Festival

Isle of Skye Music Festival

Voted the most ‘fan friendly’ music festival of 2007, the Isle of Skye Festival is certainly a little different. To begin with, it’s set in a...

Go for: Festivals

Findhorn Foundation

Findhorn Foundation

The people behind the Findhorn Foundation truly have created something real from a dream; their aim is to create a ‘positive and sustainable future’...

Go for: Spiritual Retreats

Bottle Nose Dolphin Watching in Moray Firth

Bottle Nose Dolphin Watching in Moray Firth

For an adventure on the wild Scottish sea and a chance to discover the rich marine life that Britain has to offer, you can travel up to Moray Firth on...

Go for: Activity Courses, Wildlife Activities

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