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From Easter the whole of Scotland opens up all the, zoos, parks, national parks, museums, science centres, workshops, open days, Live history in the shape of out door shows and pageantry, castles, gardens, art galleries, activity centres for the water sports, sailing, golf, horse riding, whisky tasting -Follow the world-famous Malt Whisky Trail. Read More
Summer in the Scottish Highlands
In the summer this area is stunningly beautiful with a wild landscape, becoming a Highland playground for out door activities with whale and seal watching, sailing in a glass bottomed boat from Kyle of Lochalsh, or higher a mountain bike and use the many off road bike areas set up for people to use a good one is just by Balnain. Read More
Autumn in the Scottish Highlands
Autumn's crisp chill and vibrant colorations provide the perfect backdrop for a visit to the Highlands. There are rivers, lochs and forests offering spectacular colours of the trees, from golden yellow to fiery red, bright orange and dark cranberry, miles of white sand beaches, mountain ranges with hiking, fishing villages, and coastal resorts with elegant yachts bobbing in the harbour. Read More
Winter in the Scottish Highlands
The winters are mild at low altitude but become snowier and colder with the higher mountains they can have up to 6 months of snow The days are shorter and the secret is to get up a wee bit earlier. Read More
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From Easter the whole of Scotland opens up all the, zoos, parks, national parks, museums, science centres, workshops, open days, Live history in the shape of out door shows and pageantry, castles, gardens, art galleries, activity centres for the water sports, sailing, golf, horse riding, whisky tasting -Follow the world-famous Malt Whisky Trail through Speyside with signposts that lead you through the picturesque lush countryside of Speyside to seven working distilleries, including Benromach, Dallas Dhu, Glen Moray, Strathisla, Glen Grant, Speyside, Glenfiddich, Glenlivet and the Cardhu. Whether you are touring the country, taking in a sight or two having a short break, in the beautiful country side, mountains, Lochs, rivers, or the sea side, enjoying a gentle country stroll or trekking long distance routes, through glens and mountain passes and forestry tracks, taking a breezy coastal walk, or just having a fun day out with the family Scotland has the perfect place for you to visit in the spring, then after a day in the great outdoors you can enjoy a relaxing drink in the town’s restaurants, pubs and hotels, many of which have live Celtic and Scottish music in the evenings. |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 October 2009 11:39 |