Scotland : Must See
Famous for its historic castles, stunning lochs and legends, Scotland is particularly renowned for its beautiful weather-carved landscapes and its authentic culture. With its superb medieval and Georgian quarters, its capital Edinburgh is considered as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. The Highlands region is made up of raw nature punctuated by ruins and castles, and is home to a rich flora and fauna between long-haired cows, sheep, seals, moors and heather... The many Scottish islands, including the famous island of Skye, where Gaelic is still spoken, are witnesses to a desire to preserve a cultural identity. A trip to Scotland is also an encounter with a country of character rocked by folklore, whisky and traditional music.
Isle of Skye
The Isle of Skye is the largest island in the Inner Hebrides. Between moors, peat bogs, vast plains, cliffs and raw nature, it offers breathtaking landscapes! The Gaelic language is particularly well preserved there.
Loch Ness
In the Highlands is the legendary Loch Ness. It is in particular the famous sea monster "Nessie" that gives the shores of the lake its fame and tempts every visitor to take a searching look at the waves.
Highlands
The Highland region stretches across the northwest of the country. The landscapes are magnificent: moors and heather dotted with rocks, hills and mountains, lochs with clear water, glens, coasts with jagged cliffs or white sand beaches…. The Highlands are a true haven of peace to escape and disconnect.
Fort William
This small town on the banks of Loch Linnhe is not far from Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis (1,345 m). Located in the Western Highlands, it is a city geared towards outdoor activities. The famous "Harry Potter Train" to the Isle of Skye also leaves here.
Glasgow
The port city of Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland. Lovers of architecture and design will get their money's worth here. Artists and cultural workers of all kinds cavort in the dynamic and lively city and give it the character of a big city.
Edinburgh
Edinburgh's Old Town and New Town are listed as Unesco World Heritage Sites. Discover one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and immerse yourself in its special atmosphere. Cobblestones, old facades, small alleys with pubs and tea rooms, but also the impressive castle or majestic monuments are part of the cityscape.