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Left - right (top): Glamis Castle, Glasgow School of Art, Old Course at St Andrews, Edinburgh Castle.
Left - right (bottom): Whisky distillery, Loch Lomond, Loch Ness, Ben Nevis. |
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If Glasgow has whetted your appetite for Scotland, why not extend your stay and discover the rest of our beautiful country?
Less than an hour’s drive south from the city will take you to the stunning Ayrshire Coast where national bard Robert Burns was born. Or head north to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, the gateway to the Scottish Highlands.
The dramatic mountains and lochs of the Highlands are Europe’s last great wilderness, a natural playground where you can spot rare wildlife like golden eagles, red deer, seals and pine marten, or enjoy outdoor sports such as skiing, rock climbing, hill-walking, sailing, cycling and orienteering.
If golf is your sport, we have some of the greatest Open Championship courses in the world, such as St Andrews, Royal Troon and Turnberry.
Explore the rich history of the land of ‘Braveheart’ William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and Rob Roy McGregor on a tour of romantic castles.
Food and drink connoisseurs can sample a glass of the water of life on a visit to a whisky distillery or dine out on the finest Scotch beef, salmon or fresh seafood - not forgetting our national dish, the haggis.
No trip to Scotland is complete without a visit to historic Edinburgh, the home of the world’s largest arts festival.
There is something for everyone to discover in Scotland, use the menu on the left to explore what Scotland has to offer.