Travelling in Scotland
You can discover Scotland in a variety of ways. You can drive through spectacular landscape and be the only car on the road; discover the Shetland Islands by flying from Aberdeen; take the nostalgic steam train journey to Mallaig or a ferry from Oban to the island of Mull. You can even let the bus take the strain and your cycle across the mountains in the Cairngorms National Park.
Travelling by Car
Travelling by car gives you the freedom and flexibility to holiday in Scotland at your own pace and follow your own itinerary to reach all the well known parts...
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Travelling by Rail
There is a good and extensive railway service across Scotland through some of the most spectacular scenery. You can enjoy the luxury of travelling on the Caledonian Sleeper...
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Travelling by Air
The major airports of Scotland are Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Inverness and operate international as well as local flight services. There are many smaller...
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Travelling by Ferry
There are over 60 inhabited islands in Scotland and most of them have ferry links between the mainland and the other islands. Many of the ferry links carry...
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Travelling by Bus
The bus service in Scotland is a well used mode of public transport. The services near and between the cities and bigger towns across Scotland are extensive...
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Weather
Scotland is well known for its unpredictable weather. It can change very quickly in a matter of minutes, especially in mountain and sea areas and you can experience all four seasons in one day...







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