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If you're looking for ideas on what to do or where to visit for your holidays in Scotland you have come to the right place. TravelScotland brings you the best Scottish hotels and guesthouses, tours and itineraries, self catering holiday cottages and apartments, activities, guided tours and even mountain walks - all in all the perfect holiday destination whether you are single, couple or family group.

Travel Scotland is packed full of useful travel information which will help you plan or dream in detail about a holiday in Scotland. Our Guide to Scotland is the most detailed scottish guide online and will help you decide what to see and do before you arrive. Travel Scotland is not a tourist board or a multinational.
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You can move up and down the timeline using the date bands: the bottom band moves you along centuries quickly and the middle bank moves along decades. Our ongoing history of Scotland that chronicles the events in Scotland over the past million years with a special focus on the last thousand as you might expect.
We also have access to hotels and guesthouses throughout the rest of Britain with online booking, guest reviews and fully service details. We have London City Breaks available for a weekend of fun and style in London as well city breaks throughout Europe. On a more whimsical note you can explore the fun side of life through GoBananas which offers party weekends and activity booking in all sorts of interesting places.
The TravelScotland website has a definitive Scotland guide right here and it is all fully searchable! So wherever you are going and whatever you are looking for you can find it thanks to us. You can also see these represented on a map of Scotland here Every nook and cranny of Scotland is explored in the guide with recommendations of places to visit and things not to miss as well as accommodation, travel and eating out advice.
Stretching north from the Mull of Kintyre almost to Glencoe and east to the shores of Loch Lomond, the region of Argyll marks the transition from Lowland to Highland. It's a region of great variety, containing all the ingredients of the classic Scottish holiday: peaceful wooded glens, heather-clad mountains full of deer, lovely wee fishing ports such as Campbeltown on the Mull of Kintyre, romantic castles and beautiful lochs.
The Scottish Borders covers a huge swathe of southern Scotland to the east of the M74. It's an unspoilt wilderness of green hills, rushing rivers and bleak, barren moors, and it has an austere beauty which would surprise those who think that the real Scotland starts somewhere north of Perth. The Borders' proximity to England also gives it a romantic edge and makes it even more essentially Scottish.
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Steven Grant
Steven Grant
Aug 26, 2013
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Site search is pretty poor - searched for accommodation for 12 and got a heap of results for only 2 :-( pretty poor implementation