Saturday 22 October 2011

Scotland

From the gentle rolling hills of Dumfries and Galloway to the breathtaking peaks of the Cairngorms in the Highlands by way of Edinburgh's genteel Georgian townhouses, the variety of Scotland's landscapes never fails to amaze and impress visitors.

Often within a few hours travelling, you can experience a landscape that changes rapidly from gentle rolling hills to rugged coasts and dramatic, towering peaks. Vibrant, cosmopolitan cities whose outlook is definitely to the future rub shoulders with ancient castles and monuments rooted firmly in the past while the cultural frenzy of the Edinburgh Festival is also within easy reach of the peace and tranquility of sandy beaches, country parks and outstanding nature reserves.

2 comments:

  1. Dear friends,
    Your blog is very informative and interesting. From your blog, I learned a lot about national character, but I think your blog gives more knowledge about geography and characters and I would like to learn more about the hotels, just some places visit for a tourist.
    Your's faithully mariaKupchak and Kristina Sturalo)

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  2. hi
    Thank you for this wonderful blog. I learned many new things about Scotland with your help. Listening to the anthem of this beautiful country, I was captivated by his charm.

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