Scotland
Scotland is famous for bagpipes, haggis, whiskey, Braveheart, Trainspotting, and of course, the Loch Ness monster. Famous Scottish faces include Sean Connery, Robbie Coltrane and Billy Connelly. Scotland is about half the size of England, and over half the country is mountain and moorland. It has a population of 5.1 million and the capital city is Edinburgh.
The Scots are a feisty bunch - opinionated, animated, funny and extremely loyal to their country. The landscape is wild, untamed, romantic and incredibly beautiful.
Although, geographically on the same Island, Scotland is different from England, in every respect. Don’t confuse the two! The Scottish have a rock-solid identity and strong sense of self.
The climate can be harsh, but the atmosphere and culture more than make up for it. The Edinburgh Festival is a prime example. Every year a mass influx of extremely courageous stand-up comedians arrive and perform in front of crowds of pumped up Scottish fans and hecklers. The atmosphere is as intense as it is hilarious. Humour’s an important part of Scottish life.
Scotland has an impressive artistic legacy, from Robbie Burns - Scotland’s most famous poet to grunge-and-drugs writers like Irvine Welsh. Then there’s “Sick Boy” and “Begbie” - Ewan McGregor and Robert Carlyle two Scottish actors who have gone on to become major Hollywood stars.
Scotland produces some of the finest whiskey in the world. It also has a very distinctive cuisine, often based on very traditional foods. It’s well known for its lamb, beef, venison, trout and salmon along with game birds such as grouse and pheasant.
Scotland has everything; style, culture, history, great shopping and some of the best partying anywhere. Its diverse landscape is spectacular - ideal for every kind of outdoor activity, from walking to water sports. Whether you’re looking for a tranquil break or an adrenalin rush, there’s something here for you. The best time to visit in from May to September.
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Yacht Charter
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Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 - 2004
Yacht charter in Scotland, and bareboat charters. This Sun Odyssey 43 has powerful winches, furling genoa, fully battened mainsail with lazy jacks and jiffy... »»»
Elan Impression 434
This Scotland yacht charter is an Elan Impression 434, built in 2008. The boat has twin wheels and the sail controls are lead back... »»»
Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 393 - 2006
This yacht charter in Scotland is an Oceanis Clipper 393. This sailing yacht has sail controls lead back to the cockpit for easy and... »»»
Beneteau Oceanis 423 - 2004
Yacht charter in Scotland. Sailing yachts in Isle of Skye. The Oceanis Clipper 423 has sail controls that lead back to the cockpit for... »»»

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Hotels
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Holyrood Aparthotel(Edinburgh)
Comments 63 Valoration: 8.9Just off Edinburgh?s Royal Mile in the city centre, Holyrood Aparthotel features 2-bedroom apartments and an on-site gym. Each spacious lounge features a large-screen LCD... »»»
Dreamhouse Holyrood(Edinburgh)
Beside Holyrood Park, these city-centre apartments have free Wi-Fi and free parking. They are stylish, modern and close to Scottish Parliament and the Palace of... »»»
Macdonald Holyrood Hotel(Edinburgh)
Comments 282 Valoration: 8.3Just metres from Holyrood Park, Macdonald Holyrood Hotel features an award-winning restaurant and luxury spa. With Edinburgh Castle just a mile away, guests have free... »»»
Millennium Glasgow Hotel(Glasgow)
Millennium Hotel Glasgow is a very central 4-star hotel on George Square, next to Glasgow Queen Street Train Station. Its relaxed brasserie serves Loch Fyne... »»»

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