Glencoe Visitor Centre

Glencoe Visitor Centre, set in the breathtaking landscape of Glencoe, contains a café, shop, and an exhibition about Glencoe and the infamous massacre.

Discover Glencoe and the visitor centre in this handy guide which includes an overview and visiting advice.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum

Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum is the highlight of Kelvingrove Park, the 84-acre green area in the centre of the city. The museum features a vast number of exhibits sourced from around the world in a series of themed exhibition spaces.

Discover this fascinating attraction with this complete guide which features an overview, visiting tips, and 360° photos.

Loch Ness

Loch Ness is one of the most famous, most visited, and most photographed tourist attractions in Scotland.

It is best known for the mysterious monster that’s rumoured to live in the loch’s 230-metre depths but it is also a popular tourist destination with visitors who come to sail along it on pleasure cruises.

Discover everything you need to know about visiting Loch Ness with this complete guide.

Urquhart Castle

Nestled on the banks of the peat-stained waters of Loch Ness, the 17th-century Urquhart Castle is one of the finest sightseeing destinations in Scotland, and you might even catch sight of a monster swimming by when you visit.

Discover this legendary castle in this complete guide which includes an overview and useful visiting tips.

Recommended Places to Visit on a Weekend Break in Glasgow

Glasgow is one of the most-visited tourist destinations in Scotland and it’s frequently voted one of the best tourist cities in the world.

Discover a collection of the top attractions you can see on a weekend break in Glasgow with this detailed guide that will take you from Kelvingrove Museum to the Glasgow Necropolis and beyond (and keep reading till the end to see a bonus attraction).

The Aberdeenshire Castle Trail – A Visitor’s Guide

The scenic region of Aberdeenshire on the northeast corner of Scotland is a firm favourite with visitors thanks to the remarkable number of historic castles dotted around the coastline.

Discover Scotland’s castle trail in Aberdeenshire with this guide which includes facts about each castle on the trail along with the history of Scottish castles and advice about visiting castles in Aberdeenshire.

The Royal Highland Show

The Royal Highland Show is Scotland’s largest farming and countryside event. The show was founded in 1822 and is held annually at the Royal Highland Centre in Ingliston, Edinburgh.

What started as a simple gathering for farmers to trade cattle has now become one of the country’s top events, attracting up to 200,000 visitors each year.

The RHS has something for everyone, whether it’s viewing the impressive collections of farm machinery, watching exciting equestrian and forestry competitions, or sampling the very best foods from across the farms of Scotland.

TRNSMT Music Festival

The TRNSMT music festival is staged in Glasgow each year in July, usually in Glasgow Green public park which is notable for the People’s Palace museum.

The festival presents the cream of British musical talent over 3 days and facilities include food and drink stalls, souvenir stands and a chill-out area.