CulTure TraVel

TRAVEL TO SCOTLAND


 



 

In the year 1707, Scotland emerged as an independent and sovereign state and politically come under the kingdom of England. The Scotland is a small country and is a part of United kingdom (UK). The country you love needs you. The Scotland is full of natural beauty with the countryside, hills and landscapes, awe-inspiring landmarks and coastal seascapes. Finally, it's time to start safely exploring the beautiful country again. The land area of the Scotland is nearly 77,910 Sq. Km and according to the general Knowledge book, the total population nearly 5.50 Million in 2020. Aberdeen is the reachist city of the Scotland as well as UK also.

 

It is one of our seven cultural cities, with their iconic attractions, a coastal seaside retreat with miles of sandy beaches on your doorstep, begging for you to explore during Scotland's Year of Coasts & Waters ,contemporary bars and restaurants and full range of accommodation offerings you. The Scotland is the best place in the world to grow up and Baby Box initiative is designed to give every single baby in Scotland an equal start in life. Maximum tourists are preferred to enjoy their holiday  at the time of winter. In city is specially famous due to snow and to enjoy that only preferred the winter time.




HAWICK AND RUM:-

 

The top Hawick, where you can uncover the fascinating heritage behind the production of some of the finest cashmere products in Scotland at the visitor centre. During your time in Hawick, make sure to check out the other premium producers in the town. From the whisky, vodka and gin of The Borders Distillery, to the knitwear, cashmere and tweeds stocked by Hawico, William Lockie, and the Lovat Mill, Hawick is a top Scottish destination for luxury shopping experiences.



SCOTLAND TOURISM



The best place to explore Ben Nevis, Britain's tallest mountain, is from the picturesque town of Fort William. Situated at the southeastern end of the Caledonian Canal, this coastal town can trace its roots back to the original fort built here in the 17th century. Although since long gone, the history of the fort can be explored in the West Highland Museum, along with sizable collections of paintings, Highland costumes, and weaponry. The Jacobite steam train is made famous by the Harry Potter movie franchise, the train follows the West Highland Line over the spectacular Glenfinnan Viaduct.



REVENUE

 

Latest figures indicate total overnight and day visitor expenditure in Scotland was around £8.9 billion in 2015 - this comprised of expenditure from overnight visitors of £4.9 billion and expenditure by day visitors of £3.9 billion. In 2015, spending by tourists in Scotland generates around £11 billlion of economic activity in the wider Scottish supply chain and contributes around £6 billion of Scottish GDP (in basic prices). This represents about 4.5% of total Scottish GDP. Employment in the tourism-related industries sector (as measured by the Scottish Government's Sustainable Tourism Growth Sector) in Scotland was 207,000 in 2016 - accounting for around 8.0% of employment in Scotland.



ISLE OF ARRAN ISLE OF ARRAN

 

The lovely Isle of Arran is called "Scotland in Miniature" for good reason. This picture-perfect island off the country's west coast mirrors the landscapes of the entire country in an area of scarcely 166 square miles. one can find rolling moors, rugged mountains, sandy beaches, fishing harbors, castles, and golf courses, all less than an hour's ferry ride from Glasgow, and all within an area you can easily explore in a day or two. Best of all, there's no need for a car because buses run regularly around the island, connecting its main attractions. Although its highlights-including Brodick Castle and Goat Fell Mountain (2,866 feet).

 


REGIMENTAL MUSEUM:-

Regimental Museum of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Also based within Edinburgh Castle, the Regimental Museum covers over 300 years of history of the only Scottish cavalry regiment in the British regular army. One can find weapons, uniforms, medals and paintings right from the beginning in the late 1600s to the modern day stories of regimental personalities.




Aberdeen is famous for its stunning, sparkling, granite buildings and monuments which shimmer in the sunlight, one of which being the newly renovated Aberdeen Art Gallery. The gallery is filled to the brim with striking pieces of art, incredible masterpieces, fine art collections and is also a great spot to learn all about the region’s history and fascinating stories. Head on a tour of the Balmoral Gallery to hear all about the tales of Scotland’s romantic side at the time of Queen Victoria.

 


The lovely Isle of Arran is called "Scotland in Miniature" for good reason. This picture-perfect island off the country's west coast mirrors the landscapes of the entire country in an area of scarcely 166 square miles. Here, you can find rolling moors, rugged mountains, sandy beaches, fishing harbors, castles, and golf courses, all less than an hour's ferry ride from Glasgow, and all within an area you can easily explore in a day or two. Best of all, there's no need for a car because buses run regularly around the island, connecting its main attractions. Although its highlights-including Brodick Castle and Goat Fell Mountain (2,866 feet)-can be visited in a day (including the ferry ride), you could easily spend a few days to explore this little sampler of Scotland. And you really, really should. Accommodation: Where to Stay on the Isle of Arran


THE NORTHERN HIGHLANDS


The Northern Highlands The Scottish Highlands have a mystique born of rugged, untamed landscapes and a long history, at once violent and romantic. Sparsely inhabited, these mountains and rocky shores are loved equally by hikers and bikers and by those who enjoy fishing, golf, sea kayaking, white-water rafting, gorge walking, and other outdoor adventures in Britain's largest area of outstanding natural beauty. Sprinkled through it are lovely little villages and towns with lodging and eating places. Stop in the tiny coastal village of Dornoch to see its cathedral and castle ruins, and in John o'Groats, overlooking the Pentland Firth, where a much-photographed sign proclaims it the northernmost point of Britain, 874 miles from the southernmost point at Land's End in Cornwall. You can explore this northern tip of Scotland on a new tourist route, the North Coast 500. Read More:Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Inverness & the Scottish Highlands

 

EDINBURGH ZOO




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Edinburgh Zoo is know as Scottish national Zoological Park which is occupied an aear of 82 acer and located at Ediburgn, Scotland at United kingdom (UK). Many tourists (nearly 1,00,000 tourists in a year) are coming to this place to enjoy the natural Scenery and penguin. This Zoological park is famous due to extinct animal like Penguin which attract center. This park also know as house of penguins. Initially this Zoo was registered as charity in the year 1909. Thereafter the society purchased in the year 1913 and on same year that was open for the public purpose. The center of attraction of the Zoo are


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 Budongo Trail,

living links,

Penhuines Rock,

Giant Pandas,

Brilliant Birds,

Wee Beasties,

Koala etc.

 BEACH

There are many beach but among them some are popular beach and attraction place for the tourist. The following are famous beach:-

 

ST NINIAN’S ISLE BEACH



It is largest natural sand causeway with the sea on both side of world. Due to this natural sand causeway many tourist interested to attend this beach to enjoy the moment. The nature scenario is also attracted many tourist.

 

TOLSTA BEACH:-



It is one of the best beach of the Scotland and is a village in the Scottish. There are five caves are visible at the end of the beach. This beach also famous due to sand and low deep sea which attract the tourist.

EAST BEACH AT LOSSIEMOUTH

East beach is found  at Lossiemouth in town moray. This beach is famous for surfers and it is the attraction point for outsider. It is also low deep sea like other beach in Scotland. Many outsider like to enjoy the surfers so this place is suitable for them.


Scotland is located in Europe and at the North direction of the UK. It is constituted with nearly 700 island. Worlds maximum red hair persons are here at Scotland and 13 % of the total population are red hair. Scotland is famous  for the highlands, island, Scottish wool,loch ness monster etc.