Edinburgh Fringe Festival

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival is the largest multi-arts festival in the world. The event is held at various venues throughout the city for three weeks in August every year.

Discover exactly what it’s like to visit Scotland’s biggest event in this complete guide which includes an overview and handy visiting advice.

Banff Heritage Trail

Take a walk through the historic harbour town of Banff in northeast Scotland with this heritage trail which leads you through the historic town centre as well as along the coastline and the harbour.

There’s a huge amount of history in this wee town including a pre-reformation market cross, a tollbooth, the gorgeous 18th-century Duff House, and of course the lovely harbour which now mainly serves leisure craft.

Causeymire Wind Farm

This pleasant walk will take you across Dale Moss near Thurso and up close to the Causeymire wind farm where you will see the impressive turbines generating power for the local area.

There are lovely views to take in along the way on paths that are gravelled and well-maintained, making this wild part of northeast Scotland ideal for a winter stroll.

Ullapool Hill & The Braes

This Ullapool Hill and The Braes walking trail will take you on a stunning walk from the harbour in the delightful Scottish town of Ullapool, all the way up to the outcrop of Meall Mor and around a circular route through the hills and back to the town centre.

Discover one of the best walking trails in one of the most spectacular regions of Scotland with this complete visitor guide.

14 Free Places to Visit in the Scottish Borders

Visiting Scotland’s tourist attractions can be an expensive business, especially for those visitors travelling with a family.

In this article you will discover a list of completely free-to-visit attractions in the Scottish Borders that are suitable for all ages, including historic buildings, walking routes, museums, and public parks.

13 Free Places to Visit in Central Scotland

Visiting Scotland’s tourist attractions can be an expensive business, especially for those visitors travelling with a family. In this article you will discover a list of free attractions in Central Scotland that are suitable for all ages, from historic buildings to nature trails.

The Best Free Places to Visit in the Scottish Highlands

Visiting Scotland’s tourist attractions can be an expensive business, especially for those visitors travelling with a family.

In this article you will discover a list of completely free-to-visit attractions in the Scottish Highlands that are suitable for all ages, including historic buildings, walking routes, museums, and public parks.

14 Free Places to Visit in Dumfries & Galloway

Visiting Scotland’s tourist attractions can be an expensive business, especially for those visitors travelling with a family.

In this article you will discover a list of completely free-to-visit attractions in Dumfries & Galloway that are suitable for all ages, including historic buildings, nature trails, museums and public parks.