Places to visit In Scotland
Hello! Today you will have the opportunity to discover a few places in Scotland that are worth the trip, and which are incredibly enjoyable!
〰 Edinburgh
The famous capital of Scotland full of history, you would not like to miss the fantastic view of the city from Arthur's Seat, the Edinburgh castle or the National Museum of Scotland. Furthermore, Edinburgh is easily accessible by Glasgow central train station or bus from Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station.
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⇚Let's Visit Glasgow
〰 Edinburgh
The famous capital of Scotland full of history, you would not like to miss the fantastic view of the city from Arthur's Seat, the Edinburgh castle or the National Museum of Scotland. Furthermore, Edinburgh is easily accessible by Glasgow central train station or bus from Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station.
View from Arthur's seat |
〰 St Andrews
During a trip organised by International Students UK Tours, I had the opportunity to go to the city known worldwide as the "home of golf". Indeed, you can walk around the Old Course considered as the oldest golf course in the world. Furthermore, you can also visit the St Andrews castle ruins and cathedral.
Old Course at St Andrews |
〰 Glencoe & Fort William
Glencoe is a village in western Scotland, in the Scottish Highlands. You can drive to the Scottish Highlands in less than 45 minutes from Glasgow, first passing by Loch Lomond, then continuing for around 1h30 to reach Glencoe, you can discover immense landscapes along the way and stop to take incredible photos.
Photo taken in Glencoe |
At 25 minutes to Glencoe you can access to the city of Fort William which also offers beautiful landscapes. You can enjoy the exploration of Britain's highest mountain Ben Nevis near Fort William, take a walk in the dramatic landscapes and recharge your batteries.
Photo taken in Fort William |
For Harry Potter fans know that 30 minutes from Fort William, you can find the Glenfinnan Viaduct or "the Harry Potter Bridge". There are a lots of others places to discover in Scottish Highlands, to experience the northern lights, to visit the many lochs, etc.. The best way to access to them is by car. You can also take advantage of the trips offered by International Students UK Tours, which are not excessively expensive and also allow you to learn more about history.
⇚Let's Visit Glasgow
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