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Glasgow, United Kingdom
1 night Thu. Jan 01-Fri. Jan 02Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Fort William, United Kingdom
1 night Fri. Jan 02-Sat. Jan 03Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Inverness, United Kingdom
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Aberdeen, United Kingdom
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Pitlochry, United Kingdom
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, Scotland region
1 nightThu. Jan 01 - Fri. Jan 02
The founder and patron saint of the city of Glasgow was Kentigern (better known as Mungo,) who was a missionary in the in the late sixth century. He was made a patron saint because he performed four miracles. The symbols of the four miracles were included in Glasgow’s coat of arms.
Glasgow, a port city on the River Clyde, is the largest city in Scotland. It was once the center of manufacturing, ship building and trade.
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United Kingdom, Scotland region
1 nightFri. Jan 02 - Sat. Jan 03
A major tourist center, Fort William is one of the largest towns in Scotland's Highlands. Glen Coe is just to the south, Aonach Mor to the east and Glenfinnan to the west, on the Road to the Isles. Fort William, as its name suggests, was an army fort built by the English forces on the banks of Loch Linnhe, reason being that they could control the local Scottish clans. The town is boasts to have the highest mountain in the UK, Ben Nevis 1,345 meters, making it very popular resort for many year-round activities. In the winter the town is a center for ski and snow activities on the slopes of Ben Nevis and in the summer the same slopes become biking and hiking trails.
One of the largest towns in Scotland's Highlands, this busy town boasts museums, warm locals, and access to stunning nature.
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United Kingdom, Scotland region
1 nightSat. Jan 03 - Sun. Jan 04
Inverness, meaning "Mouth of the River Ness" is the capital of the Scottish Highlands. The river Ness which flows from Loch Ness into the Beauly Firth divides this city. The city is the largest in the area and is dominated by the 19th century red-stone Inverness Castle (listed as a Category A building) which was built on the site of an older castle. Immortalized by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Inverness was a fortress but served as a government building in the last few decades. However, the castle is closed due to renovations and hopefully the castle will reopen to the public sometime in 2025.
Once coveted for its strategic locale, Scotland's northernmost city is a booming economic and cultural hub, full of Highland charm.
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United Kingdom, Scotland region
1 nightSun. Jan 04 - Mon. Jan 05
Aberdeen is Scotland's third most populous city. The area around Aberdeen has been settled since at least 8,000 years ago, when prehistoric villages lay around the mouths of the rivers Dee and Don. The city has a long, sandy coastline and a wide range of cultural activities, amenities and museums, like the Aberdeen Maritime Museum and the King's Museum.
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United Kingdom, Scotland region
0 nightsMon. Jan 05
Pitlochryis largely a Victorian town, which developed into a tourist resort because of Queen Victoria visiting the area in 1842 and the arrival of the railway in 1863. It remains a popular tourist resort today and is particularly known as a centre for hillwalking, surrounded by mountains such as Ben Vrackie and Schiehallion. It is popular as a base for coach holidays. The town has retained many stone Victorian buildings, and the main street has an unusual period cast iron canopy over one side. The town has two whisky distilleries, whose visitor centres are popular attractions: Edradour, which is the smallest legal distillery in Scotland, and Blair Athol Distillery, which dates back to 1798.
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United Kingdom, Scotland region
1 nightMon. Jan 05 - Tue. Jan 06
Edinburgh, although not the largest, actually the second largest city in Scotland, is the capital city. It is on the eastern side of the country not far from the Firth of Forth (the forth being a river and firth is an estuary). It meets the North Sea with Fife on the north coast and Lothian on the south. A moniker for Edinburgh is “The Auld Reekie” which means “Old Smokey“ (from the days when black smoke draped the city in a gray fog).
Edinburgh is an exciting city that gives the traveler the opportunity to fill the days with culture, history and entertainment.
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