
Jeebus B.
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Hit Glasgow & Edinburgh (the two main cities) Edinburgh is prettier & more "Eurpoean." Glasgow's actually a pretty cool town (I lived there for the better part of a year) and is more representative of real Scotland. Fun place, but don't expect the food to be any good.
I'd suggest going up to the highlands, one of the most beautiful places on Earth. The Isle of Skye is really damn cool -- it's sorta like going to a different PLANET. |
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♥ Chelsea Blue ♥
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Go to the spooky vaults in Edinburgh! |
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rodmod
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look at the scottish tourist board site,all tastes catered for,enjoy |
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Z and Glory's Mama
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I haven't travelled to Scotland, but I use Google.com to find anything I don't know about. I just typed in "good places to see in Scotland," and a ton of pages came up. I clicked on just one:
http://www.thereareplaces.com/Guidebook/pdest/ukscpts.htm
and it has a ton of resources for you. If you don't know how to copy and paste the above link into the address bar, put your cursor over the link and left click and black it. After blackened, with cursor still on it, right click and you'll get a box with some words in it, and you scroll down and click on "copy." Then go to the address bar, blacken it and hit backspace to erase the present address. Then keep your cursor in there. Right click and hit "paste," and the address will appear. You may know how but just in case! Woops, I just checked on preview page and all you have to do is click on the link and it will take you to the page and you can hit "favorite" at top of page and save it if you wish to. |
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bubbles_devere_lover
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Go to Balamory! Its actually a place but its really called Tobermory. But you can stay in the characters houses! Like my favourite characters house... Edie McCredie!!!! |
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flowers_inthewindow
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Go to Edinburugh- see the castle, see Greyfriars Bobby's grave and try to go during the Edinburugh festival. I went there two years ago and the atmosphere was just electric. |
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poppet
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In the south of Scotland is Dumfries and Galloway, a beautiful area to visit. |
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Whisper4691
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The Iron Bridge, you need to turn and drive along the old road into Scotland, which ran from Carlise to Grenta Green, fantastic piece of iron work, then head to the forth road bridge.
P.S. I'm not a bridge spotter |
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Scottish lass
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there is a lot of good places to see in Scotland. i stay in Brechin (pronounced Brekin) a small cathedral city it has 1 of the round towers in it(only 2 in Scotland) some people go to Aberlemno to see the 3 standing stones left from the Saxon times(think it was then) Edzell castle, Glamis castle where the queen mother grew up(meant to be haunted, mind you where isn't now adays) there's all the glens if your into hillwalking most places are good to go in see in Scotland. have fun where ever you go |
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Scott M
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take it from a scotsman, anywhere is good. Inverness, fort william, oban, arbroath, auchmithie, perth, dundee, the only kingdom left in the uk Fife, St Andrews, aberdeen, aviemore for a bit of skiing, edinburgh, |
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David R
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You don't have to go too far north. I live in North Ayrshire and we have the Clyde Islands on our doorstep. |
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trotters4
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You asked for places to see..while travelling TO scotland.So why are people telling you places to see IN scotland? |
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montana
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Go to the Isle of Skye, its got everything that Scotland has all over but is compact with it. Also the Bank of America has now stopped charging its extortionate rates for the bridge so you can now cross for free! |
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parsonsel
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Stirling is a good choice. |
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norris724
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Glassgo is very nice. i may not have spelled it rite. but is is lovely. lots of castles. high lands. and if you LOVE golf, this is the place to be. |
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pretty_boudah
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And if you like circuits, why don't you do these whiskey routes ?
You can visit most of the country (town and country) while enjoying yourself !
As food is pretty bad, you might want to drink to help it going down :-) |
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Quietman
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Inverness, then North to Orkney...it is a World Heritage Site..neolithic remains are totally mind blowing...they run day trips from the tourist office in the Highland Capital. |
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catherinecatchooky
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Ayr is nice Robert Burns was born just outside there. And if you head on the coastal road to Stranraer, there is something called the electric brae. It's an optical illusion where it seems like you are rolling up the hill! Just take your car out of gear on that road, leave your handbrake off and you will roll up!!! Also works on balls, round pieces of fruit etc |
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Chris
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No, I won't say what I'm thinking. The last time I mentioned about places in Scotland, I got reported for abuse |
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DoveDog
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There are several casles in Scotland that you can stay in...I would recommend staying at least one night in one.
You also HAVE to go into the Highlands. Anywhere...don't stay in just the city. Find a bed and breakfast book for Scotland and just make your way around. Stop when you get tired at any b&B that will have you. Beautiful country. |
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