No 1 Attraction in Scotland – Scotland with its rugged landscapes, rich history and enchanting culture has always been a traveler’s paradise.
But have you ever wondered which destination truly reigns supreme in the hearts of Scotland enthusiasts?
The Love Scotland Facebook group recently took it upon themselves to answer this burning question through a poll and the results are finally in!
In today’s email:
- The No 1 Attraction in Scotland
- Visit the Isle of Skye
- Around the Web: Scotland’s most beautiful and ‘fairytale-like’ village is also its most haunted, Scotland Rugby Wag reveals exciting baby news, Inside Balmoral Castle, the Royal Family’s Scottish Retreat and more
- From Social Media – Sandwood Bay
- Scottish Food You Will Love – The BEST food in Edinburgh
- Coo Wee – The cutest little toddler horse rider and her pony
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And The No 1 Attraction in Scotland is…
No 1 Attraction in Scotland – 1. The Isle of Skye: Nestled off Scotland’s west coast, Skye is a land of dramatic cliffs, serene lochs and mystical landscapes. Known for the Fairy Pools, Quiraing and Old Man of Storr, Skye’s natural beauty is simply breathtaking.
2. Edinburgh Castle: Perched atop Castle Rock in Scotland’s capital Edinburgh Castle is an iconic fortress steeped in history. With its striking silhouette and panoramic views of the city it’s no wonder this attraction garners so much attention.
3. Glencoe: This valley shrouded in mystery and dramatic beauty has captured the hearts of many. It’s an outdoor enthusiast’s dream offering hiking skiing and mountaineering amidst awe-inspiring landscapes.
4. The Scottish Highlands: While not a specific destination the entire region of the Scottish Highlands is a favorite among travelers. It’s a land of endless natural beauty including mountains, lochs and moors waiting to be explored.
5. Loch Ness: The legendary home of the Loch Ness Monster, Nessie, Loch Ness is Scotland’s largest lake by volume. Visitors flock to its shores to take in the serene scenery and maybe catch a glimpse of the elusive creature.
Here are all the results
A Visitors Guide to the Isle of Skye
The Isle of Skye, often referred to as Skye, is a picturesque island located on the west coast of Scotland.
It is the largest and northernmost island in the Inner Hebrides archipelago. Skye has a rich history that stretches back thousands of years.
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From Social Media
Explore the remote and wild beauty of Sandwood Bay, a pristine beach hidden away on the northwestern coast of Scotland. Take a leisurely hike through the dramatic landscape and be rewarded with the sight of this untouched natural gem.
Scottish Food You Will Love
The BEST food in Edinburgh
Coo Wee
The cutest little toddler horse rider and her pony
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