10 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Scotland
Written by Bryan Dearsley
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Think of Scotland and you'll conjure up images of tartan kilted Highlanders, skiring bagpipes,
the Loch Ness Monster, lonely castles, the birthplace of golf, magnificent scenery, and shaggy
Highland cattle, All of these are part of the fabric that makes up this unique country. Scotland
lends itself to exploration in countless different ways, each an adventure of discovery rich in
unforgettable experiences. You can tour the castles and fabled battlefields where clans fought
fiercely, trace the footsteps of legendary kings and queens, or follow literary trails blazed by the
likes of Robbie Burns and Sir Walter Scott. Another of Scotland's great attractions is its
solitude, with its remote stretches of heather-covered moors, secluded beaches and wild,
romantic mountains with their deep glens and lochs, all waiting to be explored.
1. Edinburgh Castle
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Scotland's most famous fortress has dominated the city’s skyline since the 13th
Century and is the most popular national monument in the country. Perched atop black
basalt rock, Edinburgh's spectacular castle affords magnificent views of city landmarks
including the Royal Mile, Princes Street and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Entrance to the castle is via a drawbridge over an old moat from the broad Esplanade
where the famous Edinburgh Military Tattoo is held every August. On the way, you'll
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‘of whom fought and defeated the English.
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2. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews:
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‘The Scots lay claim to many inventions, including the bieycle, postage stamps,
telephones and steam engines. But perhaps their most enduring invention is the great
‘game of golf. One of the country's biggest tourist draws is the much revered Royal and
Ancient Golf Club located in historic St Andrews and just 12 miles southeast of
Dundee, Founded in 1750 and recognized internationally as golf's ruling body, St
‘Andrews regularly hosts the famous British Open at one of its many 18-hole courses,
the most famous of which is the par 72 Old Course running alongside the rugged
‘coast. Worth visiting are the majestic old Clubhouse and the British Golf Museum
which documents the history of the "home of got” from the Middle Ages to the present
day,
Beach House, Golf Place, St Andrews
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Idyllic Loch Lomond, just a short drive northwest of Glasgow, is Britain's largest lake
and, according to author Water Scott, is "The Queen of Scottish Lakes". With plentiful
trout, salmon and whitefish as a lure for anglers, this beautiful comer of Scotland is,
also hugely popular amongst day-trippers, watersports enthusiasts, hikers and those
simply drawn by the wonderful scenery. Boat trips are always popular, as are longer
treks up majestic Ben Lomond (3,192 tt) with its spectacular views. Loch Lomond is a
reat first stop when touring along the Western Highland Way from Glasgow through
the beautiful Argyll countryside to Fort William, Cameron House at the south end of
the loch is an excellent place to savor the romance of a Scottish castle, breathe in the
lakeside air and enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities.
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4, Isle of Arran (Editors Pick)
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Its for good reason that the lovely Isle of Arran is known as “Scotland in Miniature"
Only 166 square miles in size, Arran is a mitror image of the landscape found on the
mainland. Like mainland Scotland, it boasts majestic mountains, moorland, sandy
beaches, wildlife, castles, fishing harbors, great golf, and plenty of friendly people. It's
also easy to get to from Glasgow, less than an hour's ferry ride away, and buses run
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Goat Fell Mountain (2,866 ft) - can be visited in a day (including the ferry ride), try to
allow at least a few days to explore this wonderful wee comer of Scotland.
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Ideally situated between Edinburgh and Glasgow, Stirling is famous for the Battle of
Bannockburn which saw Robert the Bruce defeat the English invaders in 1314, as
well as the Battle of Stirling Bridge, a victory for Scottish independence secured by
the legendary William Wallace. The splendid Bannockburn Heritage Centre offers
excellent displays and exhibits regarding this important era. Between Stirling and
Bridge of Allan stands the majestic Wallace Monument, a spectacular 246-step
tower with incredible views of the area, as well as artifacts said to have belonged to
the great Wallace himself. Finally, there's spectacular Stirling Castle built atop a 250
{thigh volcanic crag. Dating back to the 12th Century, the castle played an important
role in Scotland's rich history and serves as a great place from which to explore the
area.
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Think of Loch Ness and you'll probably picture the mythical monster that, according to
legend, has made this amazing loch home for countless centuries. Nowhere does a
better job of fuelling the legend than the Loch Ness Exhibition at Drumnadrochit
Hotel with its exhibits of the famous "beastie" and the surrounding area. Then, of
‘course, there's the much-photographed Urquhart Castle standing on a strip of land
jutting into the loch. The center of many ancient myths, the 12th Century castle fell
victim to a fire some 500 years later. Despite its condition (perhaps even because of
it), the castle and Loch Ness remain some of the most visited of Scotland's numerous
attractions, and are easily accessible from Inverness.
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7. Isle of Skye
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‘The largest of Scotland's inner isles, Skye - known to the Vikings as "Skilyo", or
“Cloud Island” due to its heavy mists - is hugely popular amongst nature lovers. Its
wild, romantic mountain scenery and green valleys, caves and attractive glens,
magnificent waterfalls and sandy beaches - all crammed into an island just 50 miles
long and between four and 15 miles in width - make it extremely appealing, In addition
to its deep inlets and quaint villages, the island is home to the remains of primeval oak
forests, as well as an abundance of wildlife including otters, seals, and some 200
species of birds. Getting to Skye is easy, as i's connected to the mainland via a
bridge, although ferries are stil a fun alternative to driving,
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8. The Northern Highlands
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Encompassing a broad swath of Scottand stretching from Inverness all the way north
to Thurso, Scotland's spectacular Northem Highlands is separated from the rest of the
country by the "Great Glen’, Glen More. This ancient fault line was used to create the
remarkable Caledonian Canal extending from the west coast to the east, from Loch
Linnhe to the Moray Firth. While much of this mountainous region is uninhabited -
and therefore excellent for hiking and biking adventures - it does boast many lovely
‘small towns and villages. One of the pretties is the tiny coastal town of Dornoch,
Noted for its cathedral and castle ruins. At the top end is John o'Groats overlooking
the Pentland Firth with what's probably the most photographed signpost anywhere.
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9. Robbie Burns Country: The Burns Heritage Trail
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No visit to Scotland is complete without visiting at least one or two sites associated
with the country's most famous son, poet Robbie Burns. A great way to experience a
little of Burns’ life and times - as well as seeing some of the most beautiful parts of the
country - is along the Burns Heritage Trail. Start at the Robert Burns Birthplace
Museum in Alloway, on the outskirts of Ayr, where you'll find the perfectly preserved
thatched house where the poet was born and spent much of his childhood. After
visiting other Burn's related landmarks - including a monument and gardens created to
commemorate his fe and time in Ayr, a collection of his most important writing, and
the 16th-century Auld Kirk where his father is buried - this circular tour heads south to
Dumfries where you'll find the excellent Robert Burns House where the celebrated
poet spent the last four years of his life (he died here in 1796, aged just 36). Now a
museum displaying Burns-related memorabilia, this attraction portrays a vivid portrait
of his life, and his final resting place is just a short distance away in St. Michael's
Churchyard.
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10. Scotland's Castle Trail
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Much of Scotland's spectacular Castle Trail focuses on Aberdeenshire, home to 17 of
the country’s best preserved and most dramatic castle sites. Using the city of
Aberdeen as your base, your itinerary (available for download from the Visit Scotland
website) can, if castles are your thing, be stretched over four days, or crammed into
‘one. In addition to seeing such lovely old fortresses as the fairy-tale looking Crathes
Castle and 13th-century Drum Castle, you'll be rewarded by a chance to explore the
slightly more recent 15th-century Craigievar Castle with its delightful towers, gables,
round oriel windows, quaint conical roofs, and ornamental stone cannons. The Castle
Tour is also an excellent way to take in the Grampian Region's majestic mountains and
dramatic coastlines.
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