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The Most Beautiful Lochs in Scotland

There are more than 30,000 lochs in Scotland and the majority are located in the Scottish Highlands, including the tourist-favourites of Ness, Lomond and Shiel.

Discover a collection of wonderful Scottish lochs in this article that delves deep into what makes each one such a special place, along with details of what you can expect to find when you visit them.

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The Best Summer Tents to Use in Scotland

In this article, you will discover a collection of lightweight, robust and easy-to-use tents that are perfect for camping trips in Scotland.

Each tent has been thoroughly tested and is recommended for price, size, weatherproofing and other must-have features and all are ideal for use whether you’re a solo traveller in the depths of the Highlands or a family looking for an overnight outdoors adventure on a campsite.

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The Best Lightweight Backpacks to Use in Scotland

In this guide, you will find a selection of 5 top-rated lightweight backpacks that are perfect for visiting Scotland, whether you’re heading to the Highlands, the islands or the cities.

Each backpack is proven to excel in particular areas and they’re neither too big nor too small. All are reasonably priced and well-made and they’re available to buy on Amazon so you can make use of their superb returns policy if you change your mind.

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The Best Birdwatching Binoculars to Use in Scotland

The one accessory that will drastically improve your sightseeing visit to Scotland is a quality pair of binoculars. A pair of binoculars brings the action to you and a small investment will repay you many times over with wonderful sights you’d otherwise miss.

In this guide, you will find a selection of 5 top-rated binoculars that cover all the bases when it comes to wildlife watching in Scotland, plus a few hints and tips to help you make the most of using them in the great outdoors.

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The Best Walking Boots to Wear in Scotland

There are more than 30 official long-distance hiking routes in Scotland that all offer stunning views. Unfortunately, this country is prone to lots of wet weather – even in summer – so walking any of the country’s trails requires sturdy hiking boots that are both comfortable and waterproof.

Discover the top 5 waterproof hiking boots for Scotland with this list that features the best brands and the most affordable prices.

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The Best Midge Repellents to Use in Scotland

Midges are small biting insects found in the Scottish Highlands and the west coast of Scotland. They are only 1-3 mm in size but they gather in large swarms near water and damp ground in the early morning and evening.

Midge bites are initially quite painful and they quickly develop into itchy red skin blotches that can easily break and become infected if scratched hard. The most effective protection against midges is to use a body lotion that blocks their antennae receptors.

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The Best Winter Activities in Scotland

Winter is an amazing time to be in Scotland, especially if you love exploring the great outdoors. There’s something magical about the country when winter visits and there are more things to do in this season than you might expect.

In this article I’ll show you the top activities to enjoy in Scotland between November and March whether you want to see wildlife, go on an invigorating walk or take part in exciting sports, along with a couple of other winter activities that just might surprise you.

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How to Save Money on a Trip to Scotland

Scotland can be an expensive place to visit and unfortunately the price of everything from admission tickets to petrol seems to be reaching new wallet-destroying levels with each passing year.

In this article you’ll discover tips and tricks to save money on a trip to Scotland whether you’re travelling by car or train, staying in a top-notch hotel or a budget hostel, and eating in a posh restaurant or snacking on a takeaway burger.

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