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Our five absolute favourite spots in Scotland. We spend two weeks road tripping around almost the entire mainland, and whilst we saw SO MUCH there are always those few places that stick with you. It's hard to narrow it down to just a few, but here are our top five Scotland favourites!
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As a teenager, I visited Scotland for a few days, and that in addition to Outlander binge watching ended up with me moving to Edinburgh next year. I spent a few years living there and falling more and more in love with the country. The only problem was that it was my university years which meant a tight budget but still the need to explore. So this guide is a summary of a few years of budget travel in Scotland and what I think it's the best compromise between budget and exploring everything this magical country has to offer.
⛰️ This guide will help you plan your perfect Scotland trip - on a budget and without a car. The base of this trip is a loop which you can start in either Glasgow or Edinburgh and which will take you 8 days. Then, at every stop, I'll give you some day trip options so that you can extend your trip depending on what you want to see and how much time you have. If you go for all-day trips this full itinerary will take 17 days.
💷 I'll give you a full breakdown of the cost. The basic loop will require around 210£ for all transport and accommodation. I'll provide you with a spreadsheet that breaks down each cost and each day trip so you can also plan and adjust your trip according to your budget. I'll also share with you accommodation recommendations and a breakdown of all the buses/trains you'd need to take.
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Inverness - the Capital of the Highlands - is increasingly popular as a base for those visiting the Scottish Highlands.
This guide includes my personal recommendations for what to do and where to eat or drink in Inverness if you have only a day to visit. It lets you make the most of your time in the city.
With this Glen2Glen guide you'll get:
- A full day's itinerary for visiting Inverness, with things to do and places to eat and drink.
- An interactive map to guide you as you explore the city and surrounding area.
It's your plan - without having to plan.
Couples • 50+ • Family • Female Solo • Backpacker • History • Nature • Foodie • People & Culture • Relaxation • Road Trip
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Isle of Skye will forever hold a place in our hearts. We visited for three days back in 2022 and were amazed by the stunning scenery of this place. This mini-guide will cover what to know, where to stay, what to do (hikes, sights, and activities), and where to eat.
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🌳 I lived in Edinburgh for 4 years during my bachelor degree. Biology to be precise so as you can guess I spent lots of my free and uni time in nature. And Edinburgh is a perfect place for this! Mix of history, culture and nature. Within few minutes walk you can get from modern art museum to hilly park. Or short local bus ride will take you to a massive regional park.
🌳 In this guide you'll find 10 nature spots in Edinburgh if you want to escape the city a bit and enjoy Scottish wilderness. All spots are accessible either by walk or a public bus.
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Scotland - the land of iconic views, food, and a FANTASTIC campervanning destination. We campervanned here for two weeks with this itinerary and had such an amazing experience. This guide covers 14 days and a whole lot of campervanning - get ready for a roadtrip! It covers the following destinations:
- Glencoe
- Isle of Skye
- NC500
- The Cairngorms
- Aberdeen
- Edinburgh
- Glasgow
& MANY destinations and things to do in between these major stops.
For some places it includes restaurants (but not all, as it's a campervanning itinerary so you'll likely be cooking most of your meals), lots of adventure (hikes, views, and activities), where to stay (parking your campervan is SO easy in Scotland we've included where to look for camping spots and also included campervan sites to hook up to for each spot), and inside intel on what you should know before you visit.
This itinerary is for the adventurous and people who want to get BUSY during their time here to see as much as possible. It includes quite a bit of driving and lots of activities. Whilst this itinerary is jam-packed, you can easily choose what you want from each day to give you more downtime, and spread some of the activities over multiple days to cut down on your driving time - it's very easily manipulated to suit your needs.
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Aberdeen in Scotland is a great location to explore the east coast! We visited on our road trip, and whilst we didn't dive too much into the city itself, the area around Aberdeen has to much to offer. It's close to the Cairngorms, castles, coastal villages, and so much more. Here's our recommendations for around Aberdeen.
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Oban, Scotland is the beginning of the journey to the Inner Hebridean which includes the Isle of Mull, Iona, and many other small islands. My family and I had decided to rent a car and drive from Edinburgh. It is definitely intense to drive on the wrong side. But, you get used to it after a day or so. Otherwise, to get to Oban, you can take a train from Edinburgh.
Oban is a small city with a cute main street filled with restaurants and touristy shops. Even though we had a car, we decided to use a ferry/bus tour. You will want to book a ferry/bus tour to the Isle of Mull, Iona, and Staffa. Be prepared for rain, rain, and more rain. We went at the end of June and it was a miserable, rainy, cold day. But enjoy the beauty of the landscape and the history of the people.
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Welcome to the Isle of Skye! Portree is a central stop to access all the beauty and nature. I have a few hotels suggestions. Make sure you're lodging has breakfast because there are few breakfast selections. Parking is an issue! Make sure you read all the signs and park in the appropriate locations. To see all the famous sightseeing attractions, there are two loops you can drive and see all the beautiful natural scenery. You will probably want at least two days here to see all the amazing sights. I've also suggested a lovely selection of restaurants and more casual pubs. Make sure you make reservations especially in the summertime.
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🏴As a teenager, I visited Scotland for a few days, and that in addition to Outlander binge watching ended up with me moving to Edinburgh next year. I spent a few years living there and falling more and more in love with the country. In this guide I created a a perfect 3 day itinerary if you want to explore Scotland but do not have much time.
⛰️ You can start (and end) the trip in either Edinburgh or Glasgow. You will not require a car, all locations can be reached with public transport. I'll also share my recommendations with budget hostels in each location.
What is included
✔️ Itinerary for 3 full days
✔️ List of recommended sightseeing and activities
✔️ Public transport options for moving between locations in itinerary
✔️ Recommendations for budget accomodation (hostels)
✔️ Price overview for main costs (transport, accomodation, activities)
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Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is a city where history meets modernity. Its charming Old Town, with iconic landmarks like Edinburgh Castle, contrasts with the elegant Georgian New Town. Festivals, museums, and cozy cafes add to its allure, making Edinburgh a delightful destination for exploring Scotland's rich heritage and vibrant culture.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (museums and cultural venues, open squares, and others)
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, is a vibrant hub of culture, creativity, and history. Its impressive architecture, world-class museums, and diverse culinary scene make it a captivating destination for travelers seeking a dynamic urban experience. From its industrial past to its modern-day resurgence, Glasgow offers a rich tapestry of attractions and experiences waiting to be explored.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (museums and cultural venues, open squares, and others)
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel
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Scotland's stunning landscapes and historic sites played a significant role in bringing the wizarding world of Harry Potter to life on the big screen. From the Hogwarts Express to Hagrid's Hut, many iconic scenes were filmed against Scotland's enchanting backdrop.🔮
In this guide, we'll embark on a magical journey through the country to discover the Harry Potter filming locations and the scenes they helped create.
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Scotland's a pretty small place which makes it the best for day trips. This guide will walk you through some easy adventures near Edinburgh, accessible by public transport, for day trips with options to stay overnight.
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All the best places in Scotland are here ⬇️
There are 5 parts:
- Sights
- Nature
- Cities
- Roads
- Experience
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If you're heading to Scotland, a trip to the capital city is a must. With it being such a pretty, vibrant city - there is plenty to do and see. I absolutely love Edinburgh, and I'm sure you will too!
I stayed in Edinburgh for a few months, and visit every chance I get now. I've definitely made sure to visit a lot of the different areas of the city, which is why I'm more than happy to help you out with different hotels you can stay at, to make your trip here even better!
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require an itinerary for Edinburgh, I create custom itineraries for a lot of cities and places around Europe.
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This itinerary is ideal for 7 days in Scotland. It gives an introduction to all the essential sights.
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Le pays du whisky, de Nessie et des paysages à couper le souffle !
- Sur les traces d'Harry Potter : Édimbourg 🧙🏻♀️
- 10 jours en Écosse : un voyage sur les rails 🏴
The country of whisky, Nessie & breathtaking landscapes !
- In the footsteps of Harry Potter : Edinburgh 🧙🏻♀️
- 10 days in Scotland : a rail journey 🏴
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The unique city of Glasgow might not be top on your list when planning your trip to Scotland, especially after Outlander hit streaming services everywhere. This guide will pique your interests to unlock the beauty and history that abounds the 6th century city.
As a young masters student at the University of Glasgow, I spent my weekends exploring the city and discovering all the hidden gems that compose this layered city with delectable eats, quaint coffee shops, unique thrifts, gorgeous pubs, and lively nights out! Glasgow is truly such an underrated city that will satisfy every type of traveler.
This guide is filled with all my favorite places that helped to define my time in Glasgow. These places all hold a very special place in my heart and I hope that you get to experience the community that is ever abounding in this beautiful city.
While this guide is free, I poured my heart into it as my very first guide. I would be more than grateful if you passed my guide and my page along to other travelers!
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In this guide I'll share with you all the free activities I found in Edinburgh after living there for 4 years. Everything between museums, nature, historical sights and events. Hopefully you'll find it useful for your next trip to Scotland
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