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Jo

Going to scotland?

I feel rather silly for asking this question but here it goes!!

Me and my partner are wanting to go to scotland for a weekend. Do we need passports??

We will be driving there.

No silly remarks please lol

    



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creviazuk
No, Scotland is still part of the United Kingdom...so as you are driving from England (where else....) all you will see is a 'Welcome to Scotland' sign....keep driving on the left...

We accept 'English money', but not 'euros'..Scottish bank notes are a little different from English ones (worth the same) - although they are not a common sight in Southern England and it leads to some smaller shopkeepers rejecting them (illegal to do).

If you can - visit both the East & West coasts (only 3 hours drive)...the West has stunning mountain / Atlantic views and several of the cities such as Edinburgh & Glasgow. A word of caution - take care on the smaller roads as there is a LOT of blinds corners & heavy traffic. If you have GPS...it's very handy!

You'll find 'most' Scots a fair & friendly people should you need asistance.

Enjoy your visit.


lottsandlotts
No you don't.


Sal*UK
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No. Have fun!


miss curious
Depends where you live. If you live within the UK then no. It's a great country, cities are vibrant, countryside/highands are beautiful and the islands are really special!

Oh and the shopping is fantastic - Enjoy!! :)


shona.doll
No, have a ball, it a great place !!!


Georgie
no passports needed unless your flying. enjoy, its a fantastic place.


yorick
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No passports required, but they did use to sell fake joke ones at Gretna Green on the border. You will love Scotland, if you are going as far north as the highlands you will see some of the finest scenery to be found anywhere on the planet, it is a truly wonderful place. I am a sassenach (Englishman) but have been made most welcome wherever i have been in this fine country.


xx60palominoxx
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since u r driving there u will be coming from wales or england..so no u dont need a passport...
But i can't wait to read all the ''silly remarks'' that u don't want.
I'm sure you'll have a great weekend have fun !!!!!


princess
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Enjoy the great Hospitality of the SCOTS!! xx


Lynz
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Nope.


Angel
Are you English? they dislike the English.


Samsara
You will "Love Scotland", have lots of fun.


MyCatty
So you should feel silly! Anyhow - no you dont - have a nice time though!



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