- famouswonders.com europe/scotland/There are many things to do while in Scotland. Being rich in history and culture, Scotland has a lot to offer, you can visit the castles, churches, and museums.
- trafalgar.com en-us/destinations/europe/scotlandBook your Scotland tour package with Trafalgar and journey to the medieval Edinburgh, explore the vibrant Glasgow and travel through the wild Highlands.
- travel2next.com Scotland 20 Famous Landmarks in ScotlandScotland’s landscape is subject to extremes in weather due to its location, with some islands stretching closer to Norway than the Scottish shores.
- roughguides.com scotland/Plan your visit with the best guide to Scotland: find out where to go and what to do. Get inspired to make the most of your time in Scotland with Rough Guides.
- nationsonline.org oneworld/scotland.htmSpoken languages are English, Scots (spoken in Lowland Scotland and parts of Ulster), and Scottish Gaelic (a Celtic language native to Scotland).
- justfunfacts.com Interesting facts about ScotlandScotland has 3 officially recognised languages: English, Scots and Scottish Gaelic, with just one per cent of the population using the last.
- planetofhotels.com guide/en/scotlandEdinburgh Castle is Scotland's main attraction. It stands in the city center on the Castle Mountain (it is a former volcano, extinct tens of thousands of years ago).
- booking.com Hotels in the United Kingdom Hotels in ScotlandFind hotels in Scotland, gb. Book online, pay at the hotel. Good rates and no reservation costs. Read hotel reviews from real guests.
- spiritualquiet.com 10581264-all-about-scotland-as…All the ancient buildings of Scotland are shrouded in secrets and legends about ghosts. Step 4. Scotland is the birthplace of whiskey.
- theworldwasherefirst.com scotland-or-ireland/In general, choose Scotland if you want countless archaeological sites, myriad islands to explore and a well-established walking and camping culture.