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Scotland, a component of UK is considered as a traveller’s paradise. There are probably a very few parallels in this world to Scotland, which can match its natural charm and beauty. The people of Scotland are warm and welcoming, and the country is very laced with excellent infrastructure. Don’t miss out on Scotland, if you are in UK. Here are some very important places in Scotland.

Edinburgh


Edinburgh is an amazing city. It is a place full of culture, with a castle, a palace, and tons of museums and of course famous for its pubs. Edinburgh Castle and the National Museum of Scotland are endlessly fascinating. Scotch whisky is famous all over the world and is obviously a product Scotland.

Glasgow

Glasgow is famous for its music and art and those vintage shops. It is a place that is vibrant with talent. Glasgow is often known as “Dear Green Place” with reference to its green space, each area has a large park to walk off that Glasgow hangover. So if you happen to visit Scotland, set aside a few days on the way to Loch Lomond to see why Glasgow’s Miles better!
St. Andrews

This city is known as the home of Golf, as it was first played here in the 15th century. The city also hosts Scotland’s oldest university. You can find here Holy Trinity Parish Church that was established in 1144. Also you can find St. Andrews castle overlooking the St. Andrews Bay. If you want to have the ultimate experience, take a stroll around the old course across the Swilken Bridge.
Dundee

It is an important tourist town on Scotland’s east coast. It is to the north of Edinburgh and Perth. This place is a must visit tourist attraction. Lots of changes are coming to Dundee as new developments are happening around the sea front invigorating Dundee further. You will not be disappointed by visiting Dundee.
Aberdeen

Aberdeen is a city in India with a modern face. It comprises of wide boulevards, granite buildings and an industrial harbor. It is an Oil and Gas hub as well. The city boasts of a relaxed and unpretentious night life. If you happen to visit during the summer time, you can even spot Dolphins in the beaches. 
Duns Castle

Visiting Duns Castle will be a wonderful experience. You can actually have a chance to stay in the castle and take part in the traditional meals and dance and games. The staff at the castle is knowledgeable and very friendly and the grounds are very beautiful. You can wake up early morning to the bleating of ships and take part in the scotch tasting parties. The castle hosts business events, parties, private guests and weddings. The castle is within the easy reach of Edinburgh.
Eilean Donan

Eilean Donan is recognized as one of the most iconic images of Scotland. It is situated on an Island where three great sea lochs meet and is surrounded by some majestic scenery. It is one of the most visited castles in Scotland. You can see this castle in many movies and TV shows.
Melrose Abbey

Melrose is located close to the Scottish borders and is home to this famous Abbey. This is a must see place. The Abbey dates back to 1136, but is now mostly in ruins. There are still some very beautiful architecture and treasures to see. There is a set of narrow stairs that will take you to the roof, from where you can have a splendid view of Melrose and Scotland’s gorgeous country side. The Abbey has some intricate works of art inscribed into it.
Shetlands Island

Shetlands Island is a very unique place to visit. Closer to Norway, this group of Islands has got its own culture. You can visit the Island during any time of the year. You may find fire festivals during winter and puffins to see in summer. In summer, days are so long that you will rarely come across darkness and in winter the days are so short that you may see the northern lights. Another stunning feature of Shetlands is its treeless landscape. You can explore ancient settlements, rugged coastlines and picturesque white sand beaches. The locals are so friendly. You can enjoy the local mutton soup and you will just love it.
Orkney Islands

Orkney Islands have got a magical history. The Tomb of Eagles is one of the enchanting and spiritual places in the Island. Skara Brae is one of the oldest attractions in the world, may be even older than the pyramids of Giza. Maeshowe is another must see – a Neolithic chambered cairn with Viking Graffiti on the inside.  The ring of Brodger and the standing stones of Brodger are another set of star attractions, which are just so very near to each other.  Orkney Islands are a good place for those who have some interest in knowing about history. Orkney is also known for beautiful landscapes. On the whole, we can bet that Orkney is definitely a very good place for a traveller, who loves to see beautiful places and also has a passion to know about things.

Thus we see that Scotland is a land which is famous not just for Scotch whisky, but for several other factors. It is a very ideal place for travellers, especially who are looking for an out of the world experience. Scotland is a blessed land, with countless reasons for a traveller to find interest in the land. Apart from being a very beautiful country, Scotland has a rich history, which can enthrall anyone. Scottish people are full of life and vigor and they just know to welcome people from abroad who come to visit their wonderful land. Cuisine is another very important part of Scottish culture that may interest a tourist. The cuisines of Scotland are just so full of taste and vigor, that you will never forget and I can bet, it is one of the things that may force you to come back to Scotland again and again.