Discover Scotland
If you have never been to Scotland then you are in for a right old treat. It is absolutely one of the best countries to visit. We always keep going back to this magical country. We try to discover a new part each time we go. You could spend months getting lost in the Highlands, and still only scratch the surface.
We have put together this page of resources from our own personal experiences in Scotland to help you plan your own Scottish Adventure
Some of our favourite places in Scotland are
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Loch Lomond, Glen Coe, Killin, Fort William, Isle of Skye, Glenfinnan, Eilean Donan Castle,Cairngorms, Inverness, Loch Ness, The Isle of Lewis & Harris.
latest posts and travel guides for Scotland
Northwest of Mull is the Isle of Lunga, one of the best places to get close to these beautiful puffins. Seeing puffins truly is a unique experience, not only for wildlife enthusiasts. You’ll instantly fall for these sweet and quirky characters.
Cosy wooden cabins, mountains, ancient pine forests, lochs, beaches and reindeer are a few of the magical things that come to mind when thinking of the Cairngorms National Park.
Located off the west coast of Scotland and found within the Inner Hebrides, The Isle of Mull is a wildlife paradise. Only a short 46-minute ferry ride from Oban to Craignure, this island gem is an outdoor adventure paradise full of waterfalls, hills, lochs, forests and spectacular beaches.
Reconnect with nature on the banks of Loch Nell in a beautifully designed and crafted luxury bothy. A true off-grid experience powered by solar energy, cook and heat over fire and wash in an outdoor shower. Inverlonan forces you to slow down, unwind and immerse yourself in nature.
Scotland is a place close to our hearts, we find ourselves returning time and time again with new discoveries each time. It’s a place to re-connect to nature, adventure and guaranteed to make you feel alive.
You may be surprised to find out that the British coastline is home to some of the best beaches in the world. We set out this year to explore the coasts of England, Scotland and Wales to find out which ones are the best.
The final part of our 2020 Scotland adventure in our Bailey of Bristol motorhome. We explored mountains, beaches and Lochs!
Located off the west coast of Scotland, the Isle of Lewis and Harris is often thought to be two separate Islands. Crossing the Minch from Skye to the Outer Hebridean Island of Lewis and Harris is a magical experience and should be part of any Scotland itinerary.
These rock pools are fed by icy mountain water from the Cuillin mountains and make the perfect spot for a wild swim, if you can brave the cold!
The UK national parks cover a wide range of landscapes from wetlands, coastal regions and mountain plateaus providing vital habitats for wildlife to survive. This guide to the UK national parks will share with you what is unique about each park, and which one is best for different types of outdoor activities and will help you decide which national park you should visit next.