Bagpipes, haggis, kilts, and gorgeous Highland views. What else comes to mind when you think of Scotland? If this is your first time exploring the magical country, you’re in the right place! This 10 day road trip itinerary (with options to extend) is the perfect way to get to know Scotland’s major towns and sites,

If you’re anything like us, you love whimsical, wondrous places to stay that offer a little more enchantment than the average Premier Inn or Travelodge. If you’re thinking of stopping by Scotland, and are looking for quirky hotels in Edinburgh – we’ve got your back! Whether it’s somewhere romantic, vampyric, or like something out of

We all know that there is no better relaxation with your friends than visiting beer gardens in Edinburgh. Even if you are just a visitor to the city this should be your sign to head over to the nearest one of Edinburgh pubs with beer gardens and have a pint of a delicious beer. Read

Blackness Castle, one of Scotland’s most magnificent fortresses, was constructed in the 15th century by the Crichtons, one of Scotland’s most illustrious families. In recent years, the Blackness Castle Outlander’s filming location has become more recognizable by the general public because of its stunning scenery. From filming settings for Ivanhoe and Hamlet to Scottish landmarks,

If quaint villages, beautiful countryside, and delicious artisan eateries are high on your list of vacation priorities, South Queensferry is the ideal holiday spot for you. Read More: Abbotsford Scotland: A Visitor’s Guide South Queensferry (known by the locals as ‘The Ferry’) is a seaside town in Scotland that can be found ten miles north-west

Scotland is a particularly magical country for those who love adventure, architecture, mythology, geology, history, nature, and, er, whisky! If you’re visiting Scotland for the first time, you will be spoiled for choice as to where to go – namely, where to visit first! For those who have perhaps toured the stunning cities of Edinburgh

Scotland is a magical country that offers plenty to see and do, whether you’re a city person, or you prefer something a little more off the beaten track. For those who love the more rural aspects of Scotland, there is so much more than just Loch Ness waiting to be explored. And the great news

Fantastic Scottish landscapes as well as incredible wildlife on Mull are the reason why nature lovers storm the Isle of Mull every year. Even with many visitors it still feels remote and unknown, and staying in small cottages or local hotels will keep you close to local culture and nature. Read More: 7 Best Isle