Article Scotland circuit

A fortnightly road trip

Martin Gregor
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Inserted: 09.09.2018
Author: Martin Jack Gregor © gigaplaces.com

Scotland is a beautiful country that is less visited by tourists than other European countries. This will help me plan the Scottish circuit for 14 days. Which can be reached by car. There are many car rental companies in Scotland. The biggest is Arnold Clark. I also recommend downloading the WikiCamps UK application. It facilitates accommodation and also works off-line. Financially, when the car is fully occupied, count on a budget of up to CZK 20,000 / person with everything. The final route is here https://mapy.cz/s/324nN

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Preparations for Scotland

Itinerary

Rating:
 4.5 
| Altitude: 109 m / 358 ft

Tomorrow we fly to Scotland, where we will have a two-week stay and a circular route of over 1500 km. From… continue reading

2.
A tour of Edinburgh

Visit to the capital of Scotland

Rating:
 4.5 
| Altitude: 70 m / 230 ft

Edinburgh is a place visited by 13 million tourists a year. Which is the capital of Scotland. The city was… continue reading

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Road to the west of Scotland

Linlithgow Palace, Stirling, Loch Lomond

Rating:
 4.5 
| Altitude: 26 m / 85 ft

After leaving the capital Edinburgh, many travel to the west of Scotland. And it offers many historical and… continue reading

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Glencoe

Glacial valley

Rating:
 5 
| Altitude: 513 m / 1 683 ft

Glencoe, who wouldn't know. It is considered one of the most beautiful places in Scotland, which was in its… continue reading

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Glen Nevis and Glenfinnan viaduct

Under the giant with a bead

Rating:
 4.5 
| Altitude: 251 m / 823 ft

Glen Nevis is located on the far side of Glencoe. In addition to the beautiful valley in which the river… continue reading

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Skye

Pearl of Scotland

Rating:
 5 
| Altitude: 10 m / 33 ft

When many people say Scotland, they think of a man with a kilt and bagpipes, another a region full of castles… continue reading

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Scottish Highlands

North West Highland

Rating:
 4.5 
| Altitude: 452 m / 1 483 ft

I consider its border from the bay at Fort William, through Loch Lochy, Loch Ness to the north of Scotland.… continue reading

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Elgin

Demolished cathedral

Rating:
 5 
| Altitude: 18 m / 59 ft

60 km east of Inverness is the demolished cathedral in Elgin. It is one of the most famous in Scotland. The… continue reading

9.
Scotch whiskey

Where the best whiskey is born

Rating:
 4 
| Altitude: 198 m / 650 ft

Whiskey is an integral part of Scotland. Its origins date back to the 15th century, where it was cooked in… continue reading

10.
Balmoral

Queen Elizabeth II Summer Residence

Rating:
 5 
| Altitude: 288 m / 945 ft

Balmoral, a castle associated with the royal family. Yes, it is the summer power of Queen Elizabeth II. The… continue reading

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Drum Castle

Tower house

Rating:
 4 
| Altitude: 103 m / 338 ft

Drum Castle is a castle that attracts with its huge tower. The original castle was built as a tower house… continue reading

12.
Dunnottar Castle

Castle on the coast

Rating:
 4.5 
| Altitude: 15 m / 49 ft

It lies on the east coast of Scotland south of Aberdeen. The castle was built in the 7th century on a 50… continue reading

13.
Glamis

The place of the mother of Queen Elizabeth II.

Rating:
 4.5 
| Altitude: 59 m / 194 ft

Glamis original hunting lodge from the 11th century. For the next century it underwent a change following the… continue reading

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St. Andrews

Demolished cathedral

Rating:
 3.5 
| Altitude: 18 m / 59 ft

The cathedral was built between 1122 and 1159. At the time, it was the largest building in Scotland. During… continue reading

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Forth Rail Bridge

Scottish Golden Bridge

Rating:
 4 
| Altitude: 0 m / 0 ft

A bridge that is as famous as the Glenfinnan Railway Bridge. It is a destination for many tourists. This… continue reading

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Rossylin Chapel

A place leaning on myths

Rating:
 5 
| Altitude: 149 m / 489 ft

Everyone had heard of her. About the treasure of the Templars hidden in the crypt of Rosslyn Chapel. This… continue reading

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