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Seaside towns, hidden villages and Highland escapes Scots return to time and time again

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Jun 01, 2025
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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.

Whether it’s sipping whisky by a peat fire, watching the sun set over the Hebrides, or tracing family roots through ancient kirkyards, Scots return to these spots again and again. The love of heritage runs deep, and many prefer a short drive or ferry ride to places where they feel truly connected—where culture, comfort, and wild beauty meet. This list brings together the places Scots choose when they want a break from the everyday—a mix of seaside favourites, Highland escapes, and quiet corners where the country speaks loudest.


In today’s email:-

  • Where Local Go - Scotland is full of places that stir the heart—and locals know exactly where to find them. From coastal villages to Highland hideaways, Scots have long favoured quiet corners, seaside towns, and lochside retreats for their holidays. These are places rich in history, shaped by stories, and surrounded by landscapes that never get old. Whether it’s a family break, a solo escape, or a weekend with friends, there’s nothing quite like holidaying in Scotland:-

    • Ullapool, Wester Ross

    • Elie, East Neuk of Fife

    • Tobermory, Isle of Mull

    • Pitlochry, Perthshire

    • Plockton, Highlands

    • North Berwick, East Lothian

    • Gairloch, Wester Ross

    • Oban, Argyll

    • Largs, North Ayrshire

    • St Andrews, Fife

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