I was pleasantly surprised with a day in Glasgow from Edinburgh. I’ll admit, I had pretty low expectations for a day trip to Glasgow.
Scotland city guide
A one-day road trip to St Andrews from Edinburgh is the epitome of a day in Scotland. It has it all! Castle ruins, stunning (sunset) views, and there’s even golf for those interested!
When you look up what to do in Edinburgh, you might come across Leith as a hidden gem. But, here’s the truth about Leith…
When visiting Edinburgh, like any city, you have to visit the top attractions. But, if you have some extra time, or it’s your second time visiting, I found 10 hidden gems that worth checking out.
Driving through the Scotland Borders probably isn’t on the top of your list of things to do in Scotland, but it should be. The Scottish Borders are as impressive (if not more) than the Scottish Highlands. But what makes them better is that the Scottish Borders are more easily accessible to visit in one day …
North Berwick (that’s Berwick with a silent ‘W’) is the perfect coastal escape from city life. It was a recommendation from a local Scott we met while hiking Arthur’s Seat, and we were so happy we took his advice!
Like any proper Scottish town, you’ll find a golf course, castle ruins, and nature to enjoy. But what sets North Berwick apart is the outstanding coastal views and extensive sea life.
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is an enchanting medieval city in the north of the UK (only a 4-hour train from London). Its legendary history will captivate you with heartwarming and eerie tales. There’s so much to see here you won’t be bored even for a second. No two attractions are alike, and most are …