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Scotland Starts Here
The Crown Jewels Of Scotland
Around the Web: Killin Music Festival Returns in June 2025; Islay's Whisky Scene Gains International Attention; Where Locals Go and more…
Everything you need to know about visiting the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye
Experiences Likely To Sell Out
🌟 Travel Quizzer is Here! Which battle ended the Jacobite Rising in 1746?
From Love Scotland Community: “Scotland doesn’t ask questions…”
Scottish Food You Will Love: Mince & Onion Sheet Slice Pie
Coo Wee: Advice straight from a coo!
Scotland Starts Here
Hundreds of unforgettable moments
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What draws people to Scotland? Maybe it’s the wild beauty of the Highlands, the sound of waves crashing below cliffside castles, or the warmth of a village ceilidh after a day on the road. For some, it’s the thrill of tracing family roots. For others, it’s the simple magic of walking through a glen at sunrise. Scotland has a way of staying with you—long after the bags are unpacked. This free guide is your first step into that feeling, with tips, highlights, and local insights that make every moment count.
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If you could wake up anywhere in Scotland tomorrow, where would it be?

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The Crown Jewels Of Scotland
Scotland's top 10 castles
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Scotland’s true crown jewels don’t just sit behind glass—they rise from rock and ruin across the land. From the mighty ramparts of Edinburgh Castle to the fairytale turrets of Craigievar, these stone sentinels have guarded kings, whispered tales of rebellion, and survived centuries of storm and siege. Some, like Stirling Castle, witnessed coronations and battles that shaped a nation. Others, such as Eilean Donan, offer breathtaking beauty wrapped in Highland legend. Every castle carries a story—of pride, power, and place.
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Which one would you visit first to uncover Scotland’s soul? 👉 Discover them here
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Killin Music Festival Returns in June 2025
Islay's Whisky Scene Gains International Attention
Feel the Rhythm at a Highland Games Festival
Experience bagpipes, caber tosses, and kilted athletes at the Braemar Gathering, attended by royalty and rooted in ancient tradition. It’s Scotland’s most famous Highland Games and a true celebration of Highland culture.
Have you met a Highland Coo in Real Life yet?
Get up close to Scotland’s shaggy icon at Kitchen Coos & Ewes in Dumfries and Galloway. Join a farm tour and meet Highland cows in their natural habitat—fringes, licks, and all.
Visiting top natural wonder in Scotland is a must
Where Locals Go
Scotland isn’t just a place to visit—it’s a place to feel. For Scots, holidays close to home aren’t second-best; they’re the best kind. From misty glens and windswept beaches to lochside villages and lively market towns, Scotland offers something deep and stirring. It’s not just the beauty of the landscapes—it’s the stories that echo through them. The hills hold history, the pubs hold songs, and every castle, coo, and crag has something to say. For those who live here, these places aren’t bucket list items. They’re part of the soul.
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Top Experiences In Scotland Likely To Sell Out
2024 is going to be a busy year - Here is a list of the top experiences that will most likely sell out and you should book in advance. Don’t delay!
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Scottish Food You Will Love
Mince & Onion Sheet Slice Pie
Coo Wee
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My wife and I are planning a trip to Scotland next Spring. I've been twice before, but it will be her first trip. Thinking about train vs. rental car, and probably will use both.