A land of legends and breathtaking landscapes
Scotland is a mysterious and enchanting country because it is a land of legends, medieval stories and breathtaking landscapes.
No matter what you are looking for in your trip to Scotland, this incredible country has some unforgettable discoveries in store!
The medieval heart of Edinburgh
I suggest you start with the Scottish capital, Edinburgh. With its imposing castle overlooking the city and narrow cobbled streets, you will take a leap into the past. Walk along the Royal Mile where every corner tells a story. Also enjoy the free of charge of all museums such as the National Museum of Scotland which will immerse you in the fascinating history of the country, from prehistory to the present day: to discover ABSOLUTELY!
Rugby and pubs: the soul of Scotland
Your Scottish experience would not be complete without an immersion in the local culture. Pubs, in particular, are places of gatherings where rugby and conviviality mix. Having experienced it personally, I can assure you that you feel transported to another world at a party in a Scottish pub. Me who does not like beer, that night I drank my pint in full totally immersed in the Scottish social life. I also realized that true friendship, true brotherhood still existed!
The breathtaking landscapes of Glencoe
As you get further away from the city, the Scottish landscape is revealed in all its glory. Glencoe, with its striking valleys and majestic mountains, is a true paradise for hikers. The hills are foggy and the sparkling waterfalls offer an idyllic setting to escape and connect with nature.
Steam train on Glenfinnan viaduct
One of the best ways to discover Scotland’s landscapes is undoubtedly on board the steam train. The Glenfinnan Viaduct, famous for its Harry Potter saga, takes you through breathtaking panoramas. I really recommend you sit back and admire the lush greenery through your wagon window. There too you will do a good in the past while sitting.
Hiking in the heart of the Cuillin Hills on the Isle of Skye
The Isle of Skye is another jewel not to be missed during your stay in Scotland. The Cuillin Hills, with their steep peaks and dramatic scenery, offer exceptional hikes for adventure lovers. Whatever your level, there are trails suitable for all hikers and you can admire a breathtaking view of the sea and the surrounding islands.
White sand beaches of Lewis and Harris
To finish your stay, I suggest you make a little journey through the white sand beaches on these two famous islands.
These beaches are unknown and compete with the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. The clarity of the water and the softness of the sand will make you feel like in paradise while enjoying the fresh air of the Atlantic Ocean and this wild beauty.
You will thus travel to the heart of Scotland
This trip to the heart of Scotland is an adventure that combines legends, history, culture and dazzling nature. Whether you’re drawn to the charm of Edinburgh, the expansive landscapes of Glencoe, the Skye Mountains or the beaches of Lewis and Harris, every corner of this country invites you to explore and discover.