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Scottish Attractions

From iconic castles to breathtaking natural wonders, discover the attractions that make Scotland truly unforgettable

Skye

Armadale Castle & Gardens

The historic seat of Clan Donald on Skye's southern coast, featuring romantic castle ruins and stunning woodland gardens.

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Northern Highlands

Assynt

A dramatic landscape of ancient mountains rising from a watery wilderness of lochs and moorland, featuring iconic peaks like Suilven, Stac Pollaidh, and Quinag.

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Cairngorms

Aviemore

The Cairngorms' main hub for outdoor activities, with excellent facilities for skiing, hiking, and mountain biking year-round.

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Cairngorms

Balmoral Castle

The Scottish residence of the Royal Family since 1852. Grounds, gardens, and exhibitions open to visitors during summer months.

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Cairngorms

Ben Macdui

The UK's second highest peak at 1,309m, a challenging summit in the heart of the Cairngorms plateau with sweeping Arctic-alpine views.

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West Highlands

Ben Nevis

Britain's highest mountain at 1,345 metres, offering challenging hikes and breathtaking views across the Scottish Highlands.

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Northern Highlands

Black Isle

A fertile peninsula famous for dolphin watching at Chanonry Point, charming villages, and some of Scotland's most reliable bottlenose dolphin sightings.

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Cairngorms

Braemar

Picturesque Highland village famous for the Braemar Gathering, attended by the Royal Family.

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Cairngorms

Braemar Castle

A 17th-century fortress with fairytale turrets, managed by the local community with guided tours sharing 400 years of Highland history.

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Cairngorms

Cairn Gorm Mountain

Scotland's sixth highest peak with Britain's highest funicular railway offering spectacular near-summit views across the Highlands.

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Cairngorms

Cairngorms Reindeer Herd

Britain's only free-ranging reindeer herd, living on the Cairngorm mountains since 1952. Join daily hill trips to meet these gentle Arctic animals.

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Loch Ness

Caledonian Canal

Thomas Telford's masterpiece of engineering, connecting the North Sea to the Atlantic through the Great Glen via a chain of lochs and 29 locks.

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Cape Wrath

Journey to mainland Britain's most north-westerly point, where dramatic cliffs meet the wild Atlantic.

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Northern Highlands

Castle of Mey

The beloved Scottish retreat of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, a charming 16th-century castle with beautiful walled gardens overlooking the Pentland Firth.

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Loch Ness

Cawdor Castle

A romantic medieval castle forever linked to Shakespeare's Macbeth, surrounded by stunning gardens and ancient woodland in the heart of Cawdor village.

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Loch Ness

Clava Cairns

A remarkably well-preserved Bronze Age cemetery featuring passage graves, ring cairns, and standing stones in an atmospheric woodland setting.

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Loch Ness

Corrimony Cairn

A beautifully preserved Neolithic chambered cairn in Glen Urquhart, where visitors can crawl inside the 4,000-year-old burial chamber.

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Loch Ness

Culloden Battlefield

The haunting site of the last pitched battle on British soil, where the 1746 Jacobite defeat changed Scotland forever, now preserved with a world-class visitor centre.

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Loch Ness

Dores Beach

A peaceful pebbly beach at the northern end of Loch Ness, beloved by monster hunters and offering some of the best views down the length of the famous loch.

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Northern Highlands

Dornoch

A charming historic town with a magnificent cathedral, world-class golf links, beautiful beaches, and a fascinating past as a former royal burgh.

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Skye

Dun Beag Broch

One of Scotland's best-preserved Iron Age brochs: a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric Highland life.

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Northern Highlands

Duncansby Stacks

Spectacular sea stacks rising dramatically from the waves near John o' Groats, a stunning reward for those who venture beyond the famous signpost.

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Northern Highlands

Dunnet Head

The true most northerly point of mainland Britain, a windswept headland with dramatic cliffs, a Victorian lighthouse, and views to Orkney.

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Northern Highlands

Dunrobin Castle

A fairytale French château on the Scottish coast, seat of the Earls and Dukes of Sutherland with spectacular gardens and daily falconry displays.

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Skye

Dunscaith Castle

A dramatic clifftop ruin steeped in legend, once the fortress of the warrior queen Scáthach.

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Skye

Dunvegan Castle

The oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland and ancestral seat of Clan MacLeod for over 800 years.

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West Highlands

Eilean Donan Castle

Scotland's most photographed castle, rising from the tide where three sea lochs meet, silhouetted against the mountains of Kintail.

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Skye

Elgol

A remote fishing village at the end of a winding single-track road, offering the finest views of the Black Cuillin.

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Skye

Fairy Glen

A miniature landscape of strange conical hills, tiny lochs, and mysterious stone spirals that feels like stepping into a fairy tale.

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Skye

Fairy Pools

A series of crystal-clear blue pools and waterfalls at the foot of the Black Cuillins, where brave visitors swim in the magical ice-cold waters.

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Loch Ness

Falls of Foyers

A spectacular waterfall plunging 140 feet through a wooded gorge on the quieter south side of Loch Ness, once described by Robert Burns as worthy of the journey alone.

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Northern Highlands

Falls of Shin

A famous salmon leaping spot where Atlantic salmon battle upstream through cascading falls, one of Scotland's most accessible wildlife spectacles.

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Northern Highlands

Flow Country

A vast peatland wilderness of global ecological importance, one of the world's largest and most intact blanket bog systems and a UNESCO World Heritage candidate.

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Loch Ness

Fort Augustus

A charming village at the southern end of Loch Ness where the Caledonian Canal's flight of locks provides endless entertainment as boats navigate between loch and canal.

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Loch Ness

Glen Affric

Often called Scotland's most beautiful glen, a pristine landscape of ancient Caledonian pine forest, shimmering lochs, and soaring mountains.

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West Highlands

Glencoe

A dramatic mountain valley of raw Highland beauty steeped in history.

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Cairngorms

Glenfiddich Distillery

One of Scotland's most famous single malt distilleries in Dufftown, offering tours through the traditional whisky-making process.

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West Highlands

Glenfinnan Viaduct

The iconic 21-arch railway viaduct made famous by the Harry Potter films, spanning a stunning Highland glen.

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Cairngorms

Glenmore Forest Park

Ancient Caledonian pinewoods surrounding Loch Morlich, with scenic walking and cycling trails through native woodland.

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Northern Highlands

Grey Cairns of Camster

Remarkably preserved Neolithic burial cairns dating back 5,000 years, among the finest examples of ancient chambered tombs in Britain.

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Northern Highlands

Handa Island

A nature reserve island hosting one of Europe's largest seabird colonies, with towering cliffs alive with thousands of puffins, guillemots, and razorbills.

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Cairngorms

Highland Folk Museum

Britain's first open-air museum in Newtonmore, with reconstructed buildings bringing 300 years of Highland life vividly to life.

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Cairngorms

Highland Wildlife Park

Scotland's wildlife park near Kingussie, home to native species and cold-climate animals including polar bears, wolves, and wildcats.

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West Highlands

Inveraray Castle

The magnificent fairy-tale seat of the Duke of Argyll, showcasing centuries of Campbell clan history and stunning architecture.

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Loch Ness

Inverness Castle

A striking red sandstone castle overlooking the River Ness, currently being transformed into a major new visitor attraction celebrating Highland culture and history.

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West Highlands

Jacobite Steam Train

A magical 84-mile round-trip steam railway journey from Fort William to Mallaig through some of Scotland's most spectacular scenery.

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Northern Highlands

John o' Groats

Britain's iconic northeastern tip, where the mainland meets the wild Pentland Firth and journeys end (or begin).

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West Highlands

Kilchurn Castle

A hauntingly beautiful ruined castle on a peninsula in Loch Awe, once the stronghold of Clan Campbell.

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Cairngorms

Lairig Ghru

Scotland's most iconic high mountain pass, a dramatic 30km route through the Cairngorms connecting Aviemore and Braemar.

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Cairngorms

Loch Morlich

A stunning freshwater loch with sandy beaches and watersports, set against the dramatic backdrop of the Cairngorm mountains.

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Loch Ness

Loch Ness Centre

The definitive exhibition exploring the legend of the Loch Ness Monster and the fascinating natural history of Scotland's most mysterious loch.

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Skye

Neist Point

Skye's most westerly point with spectacular views across the Minch to the Outer Hebrides.

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West Highlands

Neptune's Staircase

Britain's longest staircase lock system, lifting boats 19 metres through eight interconnected locks on the Caledonian Canal.

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Northern Highlands

North Coast 500

Scotland's ultimate road trip, a 516-mile route around the spectacular northern Highlands passing ancient castles, pristine beaches, and dramatic mountain scenery.

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West Highlands

Oban

A vibrant harbour town known as the 'Gateway to the Isles', famous for fresh seafood, whisky distilling, and stunning coastal views.

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Skye

Old Man of Storr

Skye's most iconic landmark, a dramatic 50-metre pinnacle of rock rising from an ancient landslip, offering one of Scotland's most rewarding short hikes.

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Cairngorms

RSPB Loch Garten

Famous osprey watching site in ancient Caledonian forest. Home to red squirrels, crested tits, and Scottish crossbills.

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Skye

Raasay

A peaceful island between Skye and the mainland, offering ancient forests, abandoned villages, and a distillery!

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Cairngorms

Rothiemurchus Estate

Historic Highland estate with ancient Caledonian pine forest, offering walking trails, fishing, ranger-led activities, and farm shop.

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Northern Highlands

Sandwood Bay

One of Britain's most remote and beautiful beaches, a pristine stretch of pink-tinged sand framed by dramatic cliffs and a mysterious sea stack.

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Northern Highlands

Smoo Cave

A spectacular sea cave with a freshwater waterfall plunging into its depths, combining coastal and underground landscapes in dramatic fashion.

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Cairngorms

The Glenlivet Distillery

Historic Speyside distillery founded in 1824, the first licensed distillery in the Highlands, with visitor centre and tours.

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Cairngorms

The Macallan Distillery

Award-winning distillery with stunning contemporary architecture, offering immersive tours and tastings of prestigious single malts.

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West Highlands

The Plock

A peaceful woodland viewpoint in Kyle of Lochalsh offering stunning panoramas across to the Isle of Skye and the Skye Bridge.

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Loch Ness

Urquhart Castle

One of Scotland's most iconic castles, dramatically situated on a rocky promontory overlooking Loch Ness with a history spanning over 1,000 years.

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