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Anybody been to Scotland as a visitor?What do you think of it?


    



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kezz
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IVE BEEN TO GLASGOW MY BOYFRIEND LIVED THERE AND I LOVED IT (HE DIED THIS YEAR)STILL GO BACK TO VISIT FREINDS THINK ITS A GREAT PLACE.


Robert Abuse
Beautiful.
I have not been further north than Inverness, but I have been to Glasgow and Edinburgh many times on business and the west coast, Trossachs etc...etc...for pleasure. Oh and twice to the amazing Isle of Tiree which has the loveliest white beaches, turquoise ocean and that peaceful solitude that only a remote and sparsely populated island can give you. I saw my first whale there too, a Minke.

It is a most beautiful country and unlike any other I have visited.


MALCOLM D
fantastic been three times over the years for the rugby six nations always had a warm welcome and a brill time the scots are a wonderfull people and make you feel welcome from the first day of arrival to the last it was like home from home and i did stay in three seperate areas of scotland on the three occasions its brilliant i love it there might take the missus one day not for the rugby tho that ones just for the boys


Spook
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Absolutely fantastic,defiantly worth a visit.


Yagowra Shakaboom
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Quite good - people very welcoming, roads pretty good, food spot on, plenty of places to visit and plenty of quiet places to simply unwind.

Just beware the midges, half-day and some early closing and the fact that school terms are different from the UK so it looks like the Pied-Piper has just visited!


english_rose10
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I did a tour of the highlands, aviemore, aberdeen and loved those areas, but i wasn't keen on glasgow, sorry see that u r from glasgow. Edinburgh wasn't too bad, but i did fall in love with Sky.


Mandy
I like Scotland, I've been a few times. We stayed at Fort William for 5 days last time we went and travelled to a different place each day. It was good.


marianddoc
Been to the Borders area of southern Scotland. It was quite scenic and the people were very friendly. I recommend it highly.


Michael
great place the only bad bit was drunks trying to bum drinks and fags off you all the time, countryside food and people apart from above wicked


Mizz B
My friend went the other day, said we should go cos the people are so weird and its a real eye opener!!


Bill L
Just come back from 2 weeks touring round , I love the place .


lumpish base-court miscreant
Loved it!


Jim
I really enjoyed it when I went. It was warm, sunny, beautiful countryside. I'd recommend it to anyone.


DENNIS D
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i went last year(sept06)i enjoyed it, they have old and new side of the city,u must the highland trip..take a day bus tour.ul enjoy the moountains.amazing!


red lyn
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I have been visting Scotland for years and I love it, it is really nice country. Edinburgh & Glasgow are great cities but if you get a chance try to travel outside the big vities there is so much more too see
www.visitscotland.com


Michael E
It's expensive, they rip off the tourists (and locals, I suppose, if you live somewhere like Loch Lomond) and the midges are almost as bloodthirsty....


Deggs
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It was very Scottish!


sirstue
it will be nice when they switch on the electric


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