Scotland, United Kingdom

Scotland, is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, world-famous for its awesome scenery, vibrant culture and spectacular heritage. It’s a land packed with brilliant moments, those sights, sounds and experiences that make your break truly memorable. 

And now, I will  show you the some of the Scotland's most beautiful places to visit. 

Loch Ness


Scotland's most famous loch has more to offer than a glimpse of the notorious Loch Ness monster. Explore the 754-foot deep lake on a Loch Ness trip from Inverness, hike around the lakeside, or visit the ruins of one of Scotland's largest castles, Urquhart Castle, perched on its banks. About a mile wide at most places it holds the legend of an infamous sea monster. The most notorious mythical creature of modern time, Nessie, is said to dwell in the lake. With an air of mystery, the intriguing area of Loch Ness should not be missed.

Ben Nevis
Situated deep into the highlands of Scotland, Ben Nevis is the British Isle’s highest summit. Offering stunningly spectacular views and historical malice, Ben Nevis attracts viewers, hikers and climbers alike to celebrate the tranquility of the surrounding nature. The mountain is readily accessible via a man-made path which zig zags up its south westerly face, while the rock face on the north west of the mountain is strictly for experienced mountaineers only.

Isle of Skye

The most visited of Scotland's Hebrides Islands, the Isle of Skye boasts some of the most alluring landscapes in western Scotland, a scenic patchwork of sandy beaches, soaring mountains and windswept moorlands. A Mecca for hikers and rock climbers, the Cuillin Hills mountain passes offer some of the best coastal views in all of the UK and visitors heading to the isle in the low season can enjoy the vast stretches of countryside all to themselves.

The Shetland Island

Shetland is considered one of the best islands of not only the United Kingdom, but the whole world. Millions of tourists from all over the world come here to enjoy the combination of wildlife adventure with traditional British culture that speaks highly of the rich flora and fauna. So you will expect to find a combined range of wild animals, beautiful beaches, whales and museums.

Edinburgh

We can't make a list of Scotland's most beautiful destinations without a nod to the historic capital. Encircled by 7 hills, both the city's old and new towns are UNESCO World Heritage sites, with the famous Royal Mile framed by Edinburgh Castle and the splendid Holyrood Palace. Lay out your picnic blanket on the banks of Arthur's Peak and watch the sun set over one of Europe's most undeniably picturesque city skylines.

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