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Scotland
provides superb opportunities to enjoy wild, grand
unspoilt scenery, which is often even
more
impressive than the postcards suggest. It also
offers an array of towns and cities boasting a rich
cultural life, an excellent mix of accommodation
and exquisite places at which to eat and drink.
Friendly
and welcoming, Scotland is an interesting and
colourful all-season destination, where scenery and
environment, sport and leisure pursuits, heritage
and history, culture and cuisine each conspire to
provide the visitor to Scottish shores with a
thoroughly enriching and unforgettable experience.
The
best reason for choosing to go on holiday to
Scotland is this - it is quite simply one of the
last places inside a crowded European continent
where it is possible, indeed easy to be alone in
empty countryside. This is not to say that
Scotland, like everywhere else does not have its
tourist traps, its crowded roads or its popular
beauty spots. It is merely that it is easy to
escape from them. Nor does this imply that Scotland
is a deserted wilderness - it has great cities,
superb hotels unbelievable golf courses and
countless festivals. But again, if one wishes, it
is easy to get away to tranquil
countryside.
In
fine weather, Scotland is without doubt one of the
most beautiful countries in the world. The quality
of the light is not to be matched further south,
while the variety of vegetation and landscape makes
for constant change. At every season of the year,
the Scottish landscape is an extraordinary blend of
subtle colours. Blues predominate in the sea, lochs
and distant hills; greens and whites add their
shades in spring; lilac and purple in summer
months; tans and russets in autumn, while a frosty
winters' day shrouded in sharp white, grey, black
and intense blue shows a landscape less subtle,
more magnificent.
Curiosity
alone may lead you to Scotland. For a thinly
populated, mountainous country on the fringes of
Europe, it has a disproportionately large impact on
the world. Quite apart from the golf, scenery and
history, Scottish inventors, philosophers and
scientists have been responsible for many of the
ideas on which our understanding of the world is
based.
It
is a mistake to even think of considering Scotland
as merely an extension of England. Indeed no
attitude is capable of causing greater offence. The
Scots, much like the Irish, resisted English
attempts at domination for seven hundred years and
many differences between the countries remain.
Scotland's history, which is reflected in its
castles, battlefields, ancient trading links with
France, Flanders and Scandinavia, is truly
distinct.
To
enjoy Scotland to the full, one must enjoy being
out of doors - and not just in the fine weather.
For the naturalist, angler, walker, golfer or
rock-climber, the country is a real delight.
Heavenly too, for those who are happy to track down
Neolithic sites, old castles, hill roads or
interesting geological outcrops across rough and
sometimes boggy country.
Edinburgh,
Glasgow, Stirling, Perth or Aberdeen each offers a
plenitude of attractions to provide solace in a
rainy spell and are even better in a fine one. Both
Edinburgh and Glasgow deserve better than to be
tacked onto a general Scottish holiday. Both are
ideal short break cities - Glasgow for its energy,
wealth of galleries and shopping, Edinburgh because
it is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe
and one of the most historic.
Please
take the time to read our Scotland
Tourist
Information
pages and view our suggested itineraries below.
All 'day
tours' can easily become 'overnight tours'and
our
tour planning department are always pleased to help
you plan your itinerary to give you the best
possible experience of the Real Scotland . We also
offer a full Hotel and Country Inn's reservation
service
Suggested Scotland Tour
Itinerary:
The
Great Scots Tour - 1 Day
Loch
ness, Glencoe and Perth - 1
Day -
West
Highlands - 1 Day
Lakes
and Lochs - 1 Day
St.
Andrews - 1 Day
Glencoe
and the Highlands - 1 Day
Loch
Ness and Inverness - 2 Day
Isle
of Skye Tour - 3 Day Tour
Scottish
Islands Tour - 5 Day Tour
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