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Things to do in Scotland

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The top 1.641 attractions in Scotland

Of Touristic Interest in Port Ellen
Port Ellen
Port Ellen is one of the major cities on the island of Islay. Its name comes from the wife of the merchant who founded it, Frederi
Villages in Elphinstone
Elphin, Escocia
A very special place in the Highlands of Scotland. On our last trip to Scotland, we parked the car in a relatively remote location
Nature Reserves in Islay
The Oa Nature Reserve
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The Oa is a kind of peninsula between Port Ellen and the airport, quite difficult to access (you're recommended to go in a 4x4 veh
Bays in Islay
Lagavulin Bay
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Lavagulin is the name given to three sites which, in order of age, are the bay, the distillery, and the village. The village reall
Churches in Islay
Kildalton Cross
Celtic Crosses like the Kildalton Cross are not usually associated with Christianity, because they belong to an earlier symbolic t
Bays in Islay
Claggain Bay
Heading north along the east coast of Islay and after passing the church of Kidalton, two things are noticeable. The first thing i
Cities in Aberfoyle
Aberfoyle
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Forests, wool, lakes and valleys, quaint and picturesque shops and restaurants and more than 60 miles of trails for hiking, biking
Waterfalls in Perth
Cascada de Acharn
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The major attraction of this part of Perthshire is the Acharn waterfall. It's popular for the striking views, not just of the wate
Statues in Glasgow
La Pasionaria Statue
This monument to Dolores Ibarruri can be seen as you walk along the River Clyde. It is dedicated to the men and women of Britain v
Waterparks in Arrochar
Sea Life Centre
This aquarium, located in the shopping zone near Loch Lomond, is one of the most disappointing that I've seen in Scotland. There a
Sports-Related in Aberfeldy
Ben Lawers
Ben Lawers is one of the most beautiful peaks, but also one of the most difficult to climb. That's particularly true in winter, wh
Rivers in Fort William
River Lochy
The Lochy River is most famous for being one of the most productive sources of salmon in this part of Scotland. It covers about 15
Gardens in Fort William
The Parade Park
This park was a historical hub of the settlement now known as Fort Williams. Today it is the largest park in the city, paying trib
Churches in Fort William
St. Andrew's Church
Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, so of course there are churches across the country in his honour. Interestingly, one
Villages in Tillicoultry
March Glen
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March Glen is a small village just next to Tillicoultry--one of the main towns in Clackmannanshire with several houses, farms, wor
Festivals in Stirling
Stirling2014
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The number says it all. 2014 was an anniversary, as on June 23, the people of Stirling celebrated the 700th anniversary of the Bat
Villages in Cupar
Kettlebridge/KingsKettle
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Kettlebridge and Kingskettle is a sleepy village that owes its existence to the mining industry. This area was known to the Romans
Of Touristic Interest in Kingskettle
The Singing Kettle
The Singing Kettle was a group from the town of Kettle, hence the name. They used to brighten the lives of children on TV with the