Truly a place for everyone, for all ages, a country to hike, and have a different adventure is Scotland, a kingdom with more than 790 islands and in many of them there is life from prehistoric times. It is a virgin land, with plenty of beautiful landscapes to visit with friends or family; enjoying an area where you can walk among mountains and rivers, in short, a natural paradise that should entertain everyone.
Upon arrival you will be wrapped in authentic cities like Stirling, protected by its castle or the magnificent scenery of the Highlands in areas like Glencoe and Torridon. Scotland shares a border with England to the south, the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the North Sea to the east. We assure you that your trip to this land never be far from a traditional club with great live music, concert halls and musical attractions.
The tourist attractions of Scotland include attractive castles and cottages, spectacular museums and theme parks in heart of nature. There are an infinite number of things to see, including a multitude of hills and lakes and even the Loch Ness monster. We start touring the lakes and commenting on this legend. Fort Augustus is a port located south of Loch Ness, which became a mandatory station for every tourist. This small town live purely of the Lake possess a catamaran for museums tours, famous restaurants and souvenir shop.
The story of this lake say that a strange creature that lives in its depths, the Scottish say that because the dark color of its waters is why this land has a mysterious reputation, spooky right? Would you explore a land of mythological beasts, fairies, ghosts and other supernatural beings? We invite you to visit their symbolic castles; will be pleased with buildings that dominate the city skyline and secret ruins on the edge of a cliff.
Edinburgh Castle can be found in the rocky summit of an ancient volcano, is a complex of buildings that began construction in the XII century, you’ll be happy with the best panoramic views of the city and the bay where it is parked. Following the tour you can visit the Holyroodhouse Palace, reach Calton Hill and cross the new city of Edinburgh where you can visit Princes Street, in whose gardens is the Scott Monument, amazing isn’t it?
It’s worth take a walk through the town of Fort William, also through Stirling. Finally, you can’t miss the Isle of Skye because it is the largest of the eastern Hebrides, known for hosting the annual Hebridean Celtic Festival. In short, in addition to hiking, another activity you can do at this island is walking on a cruise to discover the seal colonies, you will love it!
You will need more days to know Scotland, you will come back to tour the rest of the attractions. Undoubtedly a magical and mysterious place to visit!
ALFA