If you’re looking to have fun this summer, then you should really think about visiting Scotland. Take a look at these interesting places that you can take your whole family to. There is The Time Capsule – which has lots of history. Or you could try the Waterfront Leisure Complex if you want to do some exercise. If you don’t fancy all that swimming, then try out the
Zetland Park or Blair Drummond Safari & Adventure Park.
If you woulc like to make sure your children have fun – but still learn something then you could take them to either
Causeway Park or Floors Castle.
Scotland could be a tiny country, but walking the huge country has all of the grandeur of a classic excitement. The impressive Scottish Highlands are a walker’s dream. It is a place that permits the soul to sing. A weekend walking tour can include a hike thru craggy terrain with snug accommodations and tasty food.
These trips can alter from a straightforward walking tour to a laborious hill-climbing trip. All steered tours include experienced guides. A tour to Glencoe and Glen Nevis starts with a climb up Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the United Kingdom and culminates with a full ascent of Buachaille Etive Mhor, Scotland’s most snapped mountain. The glens offer blinding views of the encircling mountains. The trip includes transportation from Edinburgh and two-night’s stay at a B and B. For a daytrip, there is a 10.5 kilometer hike to Ben Lomond, a mountain on the fringe of Loch Lomond.
The climb to the peak takes almost all of the day, but ends in an impressive view looking out over the lake.
A walking tour in Scotland includes more than mountains. The lovely Scottish shore offers an abundance of walking possibilities. The isles of Colonsay, Oronsay, Isly, Jura and Gigha are clustered together for coastal exploration to see rare species of flora and fauna. The island hopping ends with a trip to Dunadd, the capital of Dalriada, the traditional dominion of the Scots.