The magic of travel in Scotland

by Sea Tour
Posted June 18th, 2010 at 9:44 am

Elegance of Edinburgh has the exuberance of Glasgow, the majestic beauty of the Highlands and Islands, Scotland has a long history and unique culture and grow to love.

The capital, Edinburgh is Bohemia, sophisticated and intelligent, with a lively nightlife.

Glasgow has some of the most beautiful buildings in Britain and is home to a variety of cultural events and attractions. The city has left its industrial past behind and become a vibrant, modernCity with great nightlife to enjoy your holiday.

The West Highland Way begins in Glasgow and travels 95 miles through the western Highlands of Scotland, ending in Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the country. From castles to distilleries, spectacular mountain scenery, you will find a wide range of attractions.

Scotland is one of the most beautiful in the world with a unique and fascinating history that dates back to centuries old clanStructure that has governed this country. A place of escape, a land of mountains and valleys with faltering banks gentle and burns bright. The lakes and coasts are ideal for water sports, and rivers are ideal for fishing.

There are over six thousand lakes (lakes), ranging from small hill lakes with wild trout on some of the largest freshwater bodies in the UK with fishing for salmon, sea trout, brown trout, grayling, pike and perch. In addition, about seven thousand miles of sea coast with fishing stations and yacht charters in abundance.

Known as the legendary home of golf where the game evolved and where the spirit and traditions of golf have been safeguarded for over six centuries.

Travel Scotland offers a wide range of outdoor activities and action-packed throughout the year and there is something for everyone. The holidays are hiking, canoeing, kayaking, sailing and cyclingTours>.

Whatever your choice, or where you go to Scotland, you are guaranteed a warm welcome.

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