Scotland is home to Britain’s most spectacular scenery, which includes the highest mountain, Ben Nevis, the deepest loch, Loch Morar, the tallest trees and the most remote areas of wilderness.
Edinburgh as a capital city has everything a capital city should have – a castle, a royal palace, national art collections, great museums, excellent shopping and fine architecture. Glasgow is known for its vibrant cultural life, first class shopping, great museums and galleries.
St Andrews has been a place of learning and the ‘home of golf’ since 1412; the Royal Old Golf Club was founded in 1745 and is the most influential in the world for the sport.
The Trossachs inspired many writers and poets such as Coleridge, Wordsworth and Ruskin with its beautiful landscape of lochs and hills.
In the Cairngorms you will find Britain’s highest mountains with six peaks over 1220 meters high.
The islands of Scotland are all unique; Arran on the Ayrshire coast is often referred to as the ‘miniature Scotland’. The Orkney Islands, 70 islands off the north coast, beautiful beaches, historical heritage, culture and wonderful wildlife. Further north, 100 miles off the coast are the Shetland Islands, a blend of Scandinavian and Scottish culture. Off the northwest coast are the Outer Hebrides with their powder-white beaches, dark moorland and craggy cliffs. Skye is Scotland’s second largest island, one of the most romantic and beautiful and deeply rooted in history.
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Introduction Best Places in Scotland 0:00
21. Eilean Donan 2:38
20. Aberdeen 4:37
19. Shetland 7:36
18. Ben Nevis 10:29
17. Isle of Arran 12:40
16. Outer Hebrides 14:42
15. Cairngorms National Park 17:35
14. Fort William 19:31
13. St. Andrews 22:00
12. Inverness 24:50
11. Orkney 26:38
10. Loch Lomond 30:15
9. Stirling 32:18
8. Glasgow 34:54
7. Glen Coe 38:40
6. Isle of Skye 40:55
5. Dunrobin Castle 44:22
4. Balmoral Castle 46:15
3. Loch Ness 48:30
2. Dundee 50:40
1. Edinburgh 53:06

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