Explore Scotland: East Central Scotland

East Central Scotland covers the spectacular regions of Perthshire, Fife, and Dundee. Perthshire's spectacular, diverse countryside is steeped in history: the stories of Mary Queen of Scots, Rob Roy and William Wallace all have their chapters here.

Explore Scotland: Glasgow City and Surrounding Areas

Overflowing with style and culture, Scotland's biggest city is a revelation to its growing number of visitors. Its blend of internationally-acclaimed museums and galleries, stunning architecture, vibrant nightlife, fabulous shopping and superlative wining and dining prove irresistible.

Explore Scotland: North East Scotland

The North East of Scotland is home to more Castles than anywhere in the UK. Speyside itself contains over half the Distilleries in Scotland, and the Spey and the Dee are, of course, some of the best fly-fishing waters in the world.

Explore Scotland: Scottish Highlands and Western Isles

When most people think of Scotland its the Highlands and Western Isles they see in their mind's eye.

Explore Scotland: Shetland and Orkney Islands

In this era of globalisation, these islands remain one of the few places in the UK which retain a true sense of 'otherness'. For centuries this archipelago was a Norse colony, but there were people here long before the Vikings. . . .

Explore Scotland: West Central Scotland

Visitors to Glasgow travelling thirty minutes from the city centre will find themselves in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Imagine standing on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, watching trout break the surface and hawks wheeling overhead.

Four Fun Family Holidays In Scotland

Create lasting memories on a family holiday in Scotland, where traditional seaside breaks, exciting active adventures, and other magical experiences await.

Glasgow reinvented – the regeneration of Glasgow and the River Clyde

With Scotland's biggest city regenerated, it is time to rediscover Glasgow.

Hogmanay (HOG - MAH - NAY)

Every year as the long winter nights creep by, Scots look forward to the biggest party of the calendar when, by tradition, we defy the darkness to see out the old year, and welcome in the new. We examine the history and origins of the Hogmanay celebration, take a peek at the festivities that take place across Scotland on New Year's Night.

Inverness – city in the Highlands

Scenically set on the shores of the Moray Firth and with the beautiful River Ness running through its centre and beneath its castle, Inverness has always attracted people from far and wide.

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