Did you know that Scotland has over 90 islands inhabited by at least one person? While the Isle of Skye is the most visited, several others are well worth considering, especially Orkney in the Northern Isles. This archipelago is a little trickier to get to, but its remoteness, landscape, Neolithic sites, and diving opportunities draws...| Hiya Scotland
One of the most historically significant cities in Scotland, Stirling (Stur-ling) deserves at least a day on your itinerary! From castles to cemeteries, bridges to battlefields, you can just about squeeze the most popular activities into eight hours. However, if you have the chance to stay overnight, you can explore the following attractions more leisurely...| Hiya Scotland
Thanks to Deidré for leaving this question on the Edinburgh Day Trips newsletter! So, do you need an NTS or Historic Scotland membership card while visiting Scotland?This guide will address what the National Trust of Scotland (NTS) and Historic Scotland (HS) do in Scotland and if you need to sign up for your trip. National Trust of...| Hiya Scotland
Things get dramatic as you drive over Loch Alsh via the Skye Bridge! Expect landscapes to swallow you up, scenery that steals your breath, and folklore that will leave you wondering. A spiritual connection for many that visit for the first time, let’s take a look at the very best things to do in the...| Hiya Scotland
Whether you are road-tripping Scotland in search of Nessie or planning a visit from Inverness, there are heaps of things to do at Loch Ness. From viewpoints to boat rides and leisurely hikes to wild swims, the following attractions are recommended for first-time visitors. I’ve also shared my experience throughout. What to Do at Loch...| Hiya Scotland
Mountains, beaches, and pyramids—there are many surprising things to do in the Cairngorms, Scotland’s second national park. Whether you are stopping by on a road trip (like I did) or staying overnight in one of the charming towns in Aberdeenshire, Moray, Highland, Angus, Perth, or Kinross, this guide shares ideas for first-time visitors. You may...| Hiya Scotland
Hiya, I’m Gemma, and I’m a serial travel planner! Here’s my foolproof 7-step Scotland planning process. How to Plan a Trip to Scotland 1. Inspiration Stage Where do you get your inspiration from? For me, it is social media, websites, YouTube, books, TV, movies, and word of mouth. I also enjoy fishing around Google Maps...| Hiya Scotland
Here’s a breakdown of my Scotland budget for my seven-day solo road trip, which includes overnight stays in Mallaig, Skye (two nights), Inverness, Cellardyke (Fife), and Edinburgh. Do you need help getting started with planning your trip to Scotland? Read this article first. Scotland Travel Budget Travel Total: £191.1 Food The total includes dining out and food shops for...| Hiya Scotland
You don’t come to Scotland for the sunshine, that’s for sure, and any complaint about the weather will be swiftly met with the quote by the great comedian Billy Connolly – there’s no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothing! So, let’s look at the ideal packing list for Scotland, considering that some...| Hiya Scotland
Planning to do the most majestic drive in Scotland? Here are the best things to in Glencoe including food, history, nature, and attractions.| Hiya Scotland
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