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Scotlands scenery is as varied as it is beautiful. Rugged mountain peaks sweep down to breathtaking lochs glistening in remote glens like Glen Affric near Inverness and Loch Trool in Galloway. A straggling coastline, with white sandy beaches, sheltered bays and rocky cliffs looks out to the remote islands of the Atlantic. To the south, the rolling hills of the Borders, lush lowland pastures and extensive woodlands present a softer beauty.

Scotlands capital, Edinburgh, is among the outstanding cities of the world, where the Medieval Old Town contrasts with the elegant Georgian New Town. Other towns, notably Glasgow, display a wealth of Victorian architecture. Everywhere youll find ancient castles and houses, prehistoric forts, stone circles and burial mounds, particularly at the Neolithic Heart of Orkney, Scotlands latest World Heritage Site.

Scotlands rich musical heritage has feet tapping to bagpipes, fiddles and accordions. The best Celtic music can be heard at either the Girvan Traditional Folk Festival in May or the Newcastleton Festival in July. Scotland is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Play golf on the worlds most famous course at St Andrews. Go fishing, sailing, diving, or join the walkers, cyclists and climbers on the hills, in woodlands and on deserted country lanes. Finally, at the end of the day, relax with Scotlands greatest export, a dram of fine malt whisky.
  • Cairngorms National Park
    One of Britain's newest national parks, Cairngorms National Park is country's largest, totalling an impressive 3800 square kilometres (that's 1400 square miles) across Scotland's Highlands and Grampian regions. Officially opened in September 2003 and with its administrative centre close to its most northern point, in Grantown-on-Spey, the park is home to not only a quarter of Scotland's native woodland, but also a quarter of the Britain's endangered species, and the biggest continuous swathe of near-natural vegetation in the country.
  • Burrell Collection
    The Burrell Collection consists of a collection of 8000 precious objets d'art which formerly belonged to the millionaire shipping magnate, Sir William Burrell (1861-1951). Upon his death, he bequeathed it to the city of Glasgow and it is now housed in Pollok House surrounded by 1,000 acres of parkland belonging to Pollok Park.
  • Glasgow Science Centre
    A £75-million flagship millennium science attraction on the banks of the River Clyde, Glasgow Science Centre houses four floors of interactive exhibits, Scotland's first IMAX theatre and the Glasgow Tower.
  • Harvey Nichols
    Harvey Nichols' pristine store in Edinburgh is located in St Andrews Square, and its five floors stock all the most fashionable and stylish clothes for men and women, along with all the best beauty products and accessories. There can be nothing better than spending a cold Scottish afternoon wandering this temple of chic consumerism.
  • Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
    The 31-hectare Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is open all year round, providing a perfect respite from the hustle and bustle of the city's busy streets.
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