Visit Scotland: Castles
5 Enchanting Scottish Castles Worthy of a Fairy Tale When it comes to storybook castles, Scotland has more than its fair share. From pink-hued clan castles with towering turrets to clifftop ruins that...
View ArticleSt. Andrews: The Home of Golf
The approach to St. Andrews from the south sets the tone for a town with such legend and lore as this one. Surrounded by rolling green hills and bright yellow gorse, you first see the ocean, and then a...
View ArticleThe Scenic Route through Trossachs National Park
Loch Lomond, the largest fresh body of water in all of Great Britain, lies north of Glasgow and east of Edinburgh. It’s here The Trossachs National Park begins, covering 720 square miles and showcasing...
View ArticleOban: Gateway to the Scottish Isles
Located in Scotland’s wild northwest, past the lochs, rivers and twisting highways, through The Trossachs National Park, lies the waterfront fishing town of Oban. During the summer, Oban is a popular...
View ArticleThe Scottish Borders
Southeast of Edinburgh lies miles of lush countryside called The Mairches, or Scottish Borders region. Aptly named for its proximity to the English border, the Scottish Borders is home to haunting...
View ArticleThe History, Arts and Culture of Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the heart and soul of Scotland, and has been for well over 1,000 years. As once the capital and still the cultural center, Edinburgh has witnessed the rise and fall of kings and queens...
View ArticleThe Grandeur of Carberry Tower
On the outskirts of Edinburgh on Scotland’s famous ‘Golf Coast’ lays an estate out of a fairy tale. An impressive stone entryway and tree-lined driveway greet you as you enter the estate grounds....
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