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Reasons To Getaway to Scotland

United Kingdom is made up of four countries and one of them is SCOTLAND. The other three are England Wales and Northern Ireland .Scotland covers the northern part of the island of Great Britain, which it shares with England and Wales. Scotland official language is English.

A holiday to Scotland is always amazing. It is a home to some truly magical scenery, right from mystical sweeping landscapes of the highlands to the vibrant natural beauty of the borders. Scotland has plenty of sights to offer. Despite of its small size, Scotland has many treasure crammed into its compact territory, big skies, lonely landscape, spectacular wildlife, superb seafood ,an hospitable down to earth people.

Some are the famous places where one should visit when on a holiday in Scotland.

EDINBURGH CASTLE: Scotland’s most famous fortress that has dominated the city’s skyline since the 13th century and is the most national monument in the country. Its presence is visible for a mile in every direction .It is a magnificent example of Scotland’s architecture ideology and military importance. It is a strong standing symbol of their perseverance and political independence. Edinburgh Castle is of one of the top tourist attractions in Scotland.

Loch Lomond is Britain’s largest lake. It is also called as the QUEEN of Scottish Lakes. It is a short drive northwest of Glasgow. There are plenty touts, salmon and white fish as a lure for angular. This lake is very popular among day trippers, water sports enthusiasts and hikers. Boat trips are also very popular.

The KELPIES FALKIRK is other worldly water horses, spirits with malevolent, shape changing powers. The two giant horses’ heads stands 30 m tall and is the world largest equine sculpture. BIG BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL, where 300 TONNES OF STEEL HAS BEEN USED TO CREATE EACH SCULPTURE. Clambering inside the horses’ heads you can explore this feat of engineering and design close up.

BEN NEVIS is the famous mountain where the Mountain Bike World cup championship has been held. It is UK’s highest peak. So if interested in a bike tour this is the best place.

MUNRO BAGGING: A Munro is simply a mountain over 3000 ft. Hiking is perhaps one of the most popular outdoor sports in Scotland, because of its gorgeous terrain. A Munro is simply a mountain over 3000 ft.

Scotland is well known for its night life, especially in the cities there are ample of clubs and casinos. Scottish nightlife throughout the year draws crowds and offers thousands a chance to dance and party in the streets late night. There are number of comedy clubs and theatres. Scotland music scene is spectacular. It boasts world class music venues where rock and pop giants make sure to include a stopover on the world tours. It is just not only about singing and dancing but there are also a wide range of modern bars where you can sip on designer cocktails in chic surrounding and cool pubs with specialist beers perfect for night spent with friends.

Romance means sharing the thrill of buzzing bars, fine dining, astonishing history and shopping, and then a break in a Scottish city is ideal for you. Escape together on a romantic break in Scotland and for sure this will deepen your love for each other and apart from this you will fall head over heels for the landscape too. Choosing a romantic place to stay is important. If you want your accommodation to be quirky as well as romantic then a converted bus is the best option. There a wooden hot tub to soak in while you look at the stars at night or you could just look at them through the sky light above your bed instead.

The Scottish national Dish is haggis. This is sausage like food. Typical Scottish dessert includes oatcakes, shortbread, rich fruitcake called as Dundee cake and New Year’s speciality called black bun.

Scotland lends itself to exploration in countless different ways; each place is an adventure of discovery, rich in unforgettable experiences.

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