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  1. Must-do’s for anyone visiting Scotland include Edinburgh and Edinburgh Castle, the Isle of Skye (especially the Quiraing, the Fairy Pools, and the Storr), Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, Loch Ness, and the Cairngorm National Park. Visitors on an extended tour of Scotland should try to include; Glasgow city centre, Stirling Castle, Ben Nevis ...

  2. Interactive travel and tourist map of Scotland: click on icons and writings on the map to open web links. The land of castles, nature and legendary heroes like sir William Wallace or the movie character “the Highlander” sir Duncan MacLeod, with breathtaking mountain views, stunning islands, white sandy beaches, top whisky and maybe a lake monster.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2019 · There are eight working distilleries currently on the 25-mile-long island, each with their own secret springs and peat supplies. The oldest, Bowmore, founded in 1779, is open to visitors. Others on the island that you can visit include Laphroaig, Ardbeg, Kilchoman, Bunnahabhain, and Lagavulin.

  4. Discover 13 of Scotland’s most spectacular driving routes, from the Fife Coastal Route to the epic North Coast 500. Interactive planner with routes, distances and must-see attractions on the way. Get off the main roads and tour Scotland the scenic way now.

  5. Map of Scotland showing some of the major towns and cities. This list of towns and cities in Scotland with a population of more than 15,000 is ordered by population, as defined and compiled by the National Records of Scotland organisation.

  6. Find any address on the map of Scotland or calculate your itinerary to and from Scotland, find all the tourist attractions and Michelin Guide restaurants in Scotland. The ViaMichelin map of Scotland: get the famous Michelin maps, the result of more than a century of mapping experience. All ViaMichelin for Scotland.

  7. Inverness is considered the area’s capital and is home to a variety of tourist attractions, accommodation and activities. Various other destinations, including Fort William, Aviemore, Dornoch and Kinlochleven add to the region’s flavor. Orkney is made up of about 70 islands, but only seventeen of these are populated.