Regions of Scotland

Articles about tourist attractions and things to see and do in the regions of Scotland.


East LothianRegions of ScotlandThe Lothians

Preston Mill Visitor Guide

Preston Mill is located next to the River Tyne in picturesque farming country in the heart of East Lothian.

The mill dates from the 18th-century and was used commercially until the 1950s but is now open as a tourist attraction managed by the National Trust for Scotland.

Discover this unique historic attraction with this guide which includes a 360° virtual tour.

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Central Scotland & TaysideRegions of Scotland

The Best Things to Do in Central Scotland for Families

The central belt of Scotland lies between the Scottish Borders and the Highlands, where it combines the best of both regions with some of the country’s finest mountains, lochs, and forests.

You’ll find the pick of Central Scotland’s top family attractions in this article, along with an overview of each one and 360° photographs that put you in the centre of each location.

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The HighlandsRegions of Scotland

The Best Things to Do in the Scottish Highlands for Couples

Covering 10,230 square miles, the Scottish Highlands is a region that’s famous for its attractions that include Britain’s highest mountain (Ben Nevis) as well as its largest body of fresh water (Loch Ness).

Discover a collection of the best attractions in the Scottish Highlands for couples in this article which features an overview of each place along with immersive 360° virtual tours that let you look around each location from all angles.

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Caithness & SutherlandRegions of ScotlandThe Highlands

The Best Free Things to Do in Caithness & Sutherland

The North Highlands offers some of the wildest, most remote, and most scenic landscapes of anywhere in Europe. From John O’ Groats to Ullapool, you’re guaranteed to become smitten with the beauty of this extraordinary region of Scotland.

In this article you will discover a list of completely free-to-visit attractions in Caithness & Sutherland that are suitable for all ages, including historic buildings, walking routes, and landmarks.

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