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Welcome to Scotland
Scotland's
tartan landscape of lochs, glens, mountains and rugged
countryside fascinates visitors. See the magnificent
scenery and rare wildlife, including ospreys, otters and
golden eagles. Follow the malt whisky trails and warm
yourself in winter with a wee dram.
Scotland is a land for all seasons:
The
beauty and vastness of the Scottish Highlands seen in
winter, spring, summer or through the rich red and
bronze colours of autumn inspires artists, poets,
writers and photographers.

Sports and Activities
Mountaineering, walking, rambling and skiing;
sightseeing is a must with everything from Loch Ness to
the multitude of castles, mansions and monuments around
its famous cities Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Bring
your Golf Clubs: St. Andrews is the home of golf and the
Scottish people are very proud of the numerous
Championship courses which are open to visitors. (Please
contact prior to visiting to arrange a tee-off time).
Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy sailing,
water-skiing, canoeing, white water rapids, orienteering over
waterfalls and rivers, and salmon and trout fishing in
season.
Culture and Arts
The Edinburgh Festival attracts world famous comics,
film makers, playwrights, musicians, writers, poets,
artists and sculptors from every corner of the globe.
The city literally buzzes during the Festival and
continually all year round.

Both
Edinburgh and Glasgow have become leading European
cultural centres. Not forgetting the Scottish coastline
and offshore islands also inspire artists and writers
alike.
The
warmth of the Scottish people is world famous; enjoy it
at your leisure either during the day or night. Scottish
nightlife with restaurants, wine bars, eateries, bars,
clubs, theatres and cinemas will appeal to everyone's
tastes
Traditional and contemporary Scotland is a land you
will never forget. |