Scotland, The Land of Lochs and Legends

Edinburgh, Scotland
Aerial view from Calton Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland

Scotland is a beautiful and culturally rich country, with many fascinating things to see and do. From stunning landscapes to fascinating history and culture, there is something for everyone in Scotland.

Scotland is divided into 32 Administrative units know as council areas. Glasgow City is the largest council area in terms of population, but the Highlands is the largest in terms of land area. The total population of Scotland is about 5.4 million.

Summer is certainly the best time of the year to visit Scotland, but it rarely gets “hot” even in the heart of the Summer months (July and August). Average highs in the Summer are 66 degrees F (19C). It also doesn’t get extremely cold with average lows in the Winter of 33.8 degrees F (1C). Locals often say that you can experience all four seasons in one day in Scotland, and you should be prepared!

Here are the top 5 most interesting things to do in Scotland:

  1. Visit Edinburgh

Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Scotland. The city is steeped in history and culture, and there are many things to see and do here. The most iconic attraction in Edinburgh is Edinburgh Castle, which sits atop an extinct volcano and offers stunning views of the city. Other must-see attractions in Edinburgh include the Royal Mile, the National Museum of Scotland, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

  1. Explore the Scottish Highlands

The Scottish Highlands are some of the most breathtakingly beautiful landscapes in the world, and exploring them is an unforgettable experience. There are many ways to explore the Scottish Highlands, from hiking to cycling to driving. One of the most popular routes is the North Coast 500, which is a 500-mile loop that takes you through some of the most stunning scenery in the country.

  1. Visit Loch Ness

Loch Ness is a large freshwater loch located in the Scottish Highlands, and it is famous for being the home of the legendary Loch Ness Monster. Whether or not you believe in the monster, Loch Ness is a beautiful destination to visit. You can take a boat tour of the loch, visit the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition, or simply enjoy the stunning scenery.

  1. Tour Whisky Distilleries

Scotland is famous for its whisky, and touring a distillery is a must-do activity for any whisky lover. There are over 120 whisky distilleries in Scotland, and many of them offer tours and tastings. Some of the most popular distilleries to visit include the Glenlivet Distillery, the Macallan Distillery, and the Talisker Distillery.

  1. Attend a Highland Games

The Highland Games are a traditional Scottish event that take place throughout the summer months. These games feature a variety of events, including caber tossing, hammer throwing, and tug-of-war. The games are a great way to experience Scottish culture and tradition, and they are a lot of fun to attend.

Scotland is a beautiful and culturally rich country with many fascinating things to see and do. Scotland has something to offer whether you are interested in history, culture, or natural beauty. The top 5 most interesting things to do in Scotland are to visit Edinburgh, explore the Scottish Highlands, visit Loch Ness, tour whisky distilleries, and attend a Highland Games.

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London, England

Many parts of the U.K. have begun easing lockdown restrictions. Shops, salons, outdoor pubs and restaurants reopened in mid-April across much of the county. More public spaces should open over the next few months.

Country dependent quarantine requirements are still in place, so check government guidelines on what applies in your case. Although discouraged by the officials, traveling to the UK is already possible for many people.

The city of London needs no introduction. The capital city of Great Britain is world famous for its theaters, museums, parks and iconic landmarks including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace and St. Paul’s Cathedral.

If visiting each and every venue is not your thing or not possible for other reasons, here is something to consider. London is a fantastic city for walking and cycling. Neighborhoods such as St. James’s, Mayfair, Knightsbridge, Kensington, Notting Hill and Covent Garden surround the visitor with great sights and sounds at every turn and on each corner.

The London weather in May is also quite comfortable with daytime average temperatures in the 50’s and the City will be a little less crowded then during the peak summer travel months.

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