With so much to see and do in Scotland, which can be difficult to reduce the list of places and attractions that you and your family to visit. This list covers various attractions in Scotland, so no matter where you stay, there should be a great day out just a stone’s throw.
Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle is the most famous castles in Scotland. It dominates the skyline of Edinburgh and is built on a dormant volcano, called Castle Rock. In Edinburgh Castle you can wander through the impressive Great Hall, marvel at Chapel of St. Margaret of Scotland’s oldest building, and see the many rooms of the Royal Palace and a guided tour deep into the history lesson. There are also museums, exhibitions and monuments to visit and activities for all ages to participate in Edinburgh Castle is a fun-filled day out and you can not lose.
Cairngorms National Park
Cairngorms National Park is the largest National Park in Britain and covers much of the area between Aberdeen and Inverness. Here is an unparalleled array of outdoor activities and lots to see and do. Picturesque villages as Ballater, Glenmore Aviemore and providing opportunities for many photographs and a wide variety of wildlife here makes these places even more impressive. You can visit reindeer and seeing them in their natural habitat, then take a steam train down through the mountains. A wide range of tours for the adventurous outdoors and cozy tea shops, pubs and restaurants for those who want a more relaxed break.
Loch Ness, Inverness
Loch Ness is one of the most famous in Scotland, especially for the legend of the Loch Ness Monster. That alone makes this very exciting day for kids! Apart from monster spots much to do in Loch Ness and the Great Glen. There are many walks, short and "The Road of the Seven Lochs said," which is 50 miles of trails with stunning views and varied terrain. There is also horseback riding, fishing and golf opportunities to keep the whole family entertained. If time were to turn, there are also indoor activities such as the Center and experience Loch Ness Exhibition and the Caledonian Canal Visitor Center.
Isle of Skye
The Isle of Skye is an attraction in itself. The picturesque island lies off the west coast of mainland Scotland and easily reached by ferry or bridge to Skye. Skye Each area has its own flavor and characteristics. Many families enjoy visiting rent a bike and explore the mountain landscape. Although driving is faster if you see a lot of the island, may not be able to appreciate the wildlife and numerous species of birds that inhabit the Isle of Skye, in this way.
Stirling Castle
Stirling Castle is one of the largest castles in Scotland and is surrounded on three sides by majestic cliffs. The castle has fascinating historical exhibits, a recreation of 16th century kitchens interactionary exhibitions, Regimental Museum and the restored medieval Great Hall. Stirling Castle is also home to the Royal Palace, which has been called the best Renaissance building in Scotland. Possibly the greatest of all the castles of Scotland and one of the most popular attractions in the country, a visit to Stirling Castle, you can not miss.
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