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how to enjoy scotland holiday
If you’re planning a trip to Scotland, then this is the perfect guide for what not to miss during your visit. These include drinking whiskey in the best shopping destinations in Britain outside London and maybe even enjoy golf at St Andrews.
1. Whiskey
Whisky is the national drink of Scotland and there is a wide choice available to visit distilleries throughout Scotland. You will find five separate regions each offer whiskey its unique flavor from the malt. For those who want a wide range of Scotch Whisky tasting in Aberdeenshire then the path is the best solution, is home to the Capitol Dufftown Whisky in the world and has many distilleries in the immediate vicinity.
2. Golf Game
Scotland, where golf began at St Andrews is known as the “home of golf ‘and not less than seven golf courses. The best known is the Old Course is a championship course and one of the world’s most famous golf courses. Even if you do not like golf a walk around the Old Course is worth, there is a Sunday game, so it offers the perfect opportunity for golfers not to look around.Nearby there is golf in Angus Carnoutsie is an excellent championship course.
on March. Visit Edinburgh
Edinburgh the capital of Scotland, and is one of the tourist destinations in Europe. It is a unique experience, with many historic buildings and great architecture to admire, even though there are many attractions of the city itself is an attraction.If you visit in late summer so make sure that the Festival Fringe and Military Tattoo, both are great events.
4. Tour the Highlands
The plateau is the most beautiful part of Scotland have your camera nearby, because there will be many pictures. The main places to visit in the region is Loch Ness, Glencoe and Eilean Donan Castle. Loch Ness is a place full of mystery and is the largest lake in Scotland more than 22 miles in length.
Glencoe is one of the most spectacular scenery in the Highlands, is also rich in history with the Glencoe massacre here in 1692. Scotland is famous for its many castles, and if you only have one chance to see one must visit Eilean Donan.
5. Shopping in Glasgow
largest city in Scotland is the second destination for shopping in the UK (London is the top), there is a huge choice of shops to choose from. Whether you’re shopping on a budget or if you want the best designer clothes, Glasgow is perfect for both. The outdoor shopping centers on three interrelated ways, these are Sauchiehall Street, Argyle Street and Buchanan Street.
Want a unique shopping experience try the Barras market, which offers a wide range of outdoor stalls available.