Scotland is known for its rugged scenery, friendly people and whiskey making. It’s particularly impressive for its variety of experiences. Perthshire offers both forested mountains and quaint market towns such as Blairgowrie, while the diverse topography of Aberdeenshire slowly unravels to reveal volcanic hills and misty beaches.
Classy Edinburgh has a delightfully multi-layered past – take a stroll into the Old Town and find yourself surrounded by centuries-old tenements and pubs. Head north and treat your senses to the otherworldly, sub-Arctic Cairngorms, the UK’s largest national park, where heather clings to the hillsides and ptarmigans swoop in and out of view.