Scotland,
land of heritage, castles, fishing and golf, offers
such a wide variety of holiday opportunities.
Wild rugged coasts, and sheltered sandy beaches are
often to be found within just a couple of miles of each
other so you can find something suitable whether you
want a seaside holiday with children or perhaps a more
energetic break walking the coastal paths.
For the active there are also moorlands to walk, mountains
to climb, hills and glens, forests and vast tracts of
rural farmland providing every possible type of UK scenery.
In Scotland, you are never far from lochs or from the
sea which has played an important part in the nation's
development. There are various Maritime Museums including
the Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther, Fife and
the Maritime Museum in Aberdeen which tells the fascinating
story of oil. The region's low population density means
that many towns have never expanded and still retain
the charm which is often lost when national stores take
over. Here many local traders are still able to thrive,
providing local produce and crafts with traditional
service. |