10 places worth visiting in Scotland 1. Edinburgh Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland with a population of about 477,000. Edinburgh attracts130000 tourists every year. Famous attractions include Edinburgh Castle and Prince Street. The total length of Prince Street is only 1.5 km, but there is? The most scenic street in the world? Known as. This street divides Edinburgh into an old city and a new city, with the new city in the north and the old city in the south. This is also the most familiar Scottish city.
2.stirling stirling
Stirling was once the capital and political, commercial and industrial center of the former Kingdom of Scotland. After the merger of Scotland and England, its special status has been greatly reduced. With a population of about 465,438+0,000, Stirling is the smallest city in Scotland. Stirling is a small town full of historical vicissitudes. Here you can see the monument and statue of Scottish national hero william wallace and the famous stirling castle.
3. Saint Andrews
St Andrews is a small town on the east coast of Scotland, England. It is one of the most famous towns in Scottish history and the religious capital of the medieval kingdom of Scotland. St Andrews University is the oldest university in Scotland, the alma mater of Prince William, and the place where Prince William met Kate and fell in love. The town is named for its contribution to golf. Golf hometown? . Secretly tell you: there is also a famous ice cream shop here!
4. Lomond Lake
Scotland also has its own Lomond Lake. If summer comes to the solstice season of autumn, the leaves on the lake are scattered all over the place, whether it is boating on the lake or relaxing quietly by the lake, it will have a different taste. There are also some beautiful towns around the lake area, such as the famous town of Luce, which is like a paradise, making you forget the existence of time.
5. Skye
Skye is an island in Scotland, which is connected with the island of Great Britain by a bridge. There are many tourists on the island in summer. The characteristics of Sky Island include charming natural scenery, rich culture and relics, and a large number of wild animals. The largest town on the island is Porterie. There are some small islands that Scotland must visit.
6. Fuzziness in fuzziness
Is there a Scottish Furness because of Furness? The northernmost city in Britain? Known as. Behind it is the Scottish Highlands. Because Furness is one of the cleanest and most scenic settlements in Europe, a unique Nice River runs through the city center. You can also see the most beautiful riverside scenery here! You can even see dolphins jumping out of the water here, and the comfort of the environment will make you reluctant to leave.
7.loch ness
Loch Ness is located in the Grand Canyon in the northern Scottish Plateau of England. The lake is 39 kilometers long and 2.4 kilometers wide. It's small, but it's deep. The average depth is 200 meters and the deepest is 300 meters. The lake is not frozen all year round, with steep banks, dense forests and beautiful scenery. Needless to say, the most attractive place of Loch Ness is the legendary Loch Ness monster. As for whether monsters really exist, it's up to you to explore for yourself.
8. Gretna Green, a town out of control
Gretna Green, a Scottish town, is a famous wedding town and a paradise for elopers. In England, it is forbidden to get married under 2 1 year old, but it is allowed in Scotland. So young men and women who really love each other but can't get permission come here to get married. More than 5000 weddings are held here every year. Is there a day when your partner left everything behind and eloped with you to attend your wedding in this town?
9. Williamsburg, Williamsburg
Williamsburg, Williamsburg is not only the gateway to the highlands of western Scotland, but also the main tourist center of Scotland. Most of the excellent scenic spots in Williamsburg are located outside the town, and the surrounding mountains and canyons are the best in the highlands, such as Ben Nevis Mountain and Nevis Grand Canyon. The former is the highest point in Britain, and the latter can be recognized by many people because of the movies Braveheart and Rob Roy.
10. Bospers
Perth was once the capital of Scotland, and Scottish national hero Robert? It was in Perth that Roibert Briuis was crowned King of Scotland. Perth is also the only way for southern Scotland to go north to the highlands. Along the way, you will see rolling hills and picturesque pastoral areas by train. Perth is small in size, but every brick and tile in the town has historical deposits, and it is really a must-see for Scottish tourism.