Travel to Scotland Vacation Guides

Fire Festival in Scotland

When we’re getting snowed under and hit by frost, Scotland is already greeting spring. In honor of the season of renewal and blossoming, the traditional Fire Festival takes place there-a picturesque, bright celebration that is over 1,000 years old.

Since Viking times, the fire celebrations haven’t changed much. At dusk, numerous torches light the streets of Scottish villages and cities as people bring light from far off to the central square.

Read the rest of this page »

Review by: Traveller

Trip to Scotland, visiting Glasgow

Public transit between England and Scotland are excellent. If you love traveling by buses and trains with the local people, you’ll get to see the scenery. Take the train from London to Glasgow and it will pass you through some amazing countryside.

Started in Glasgow, you can wander through the Trossachs, up along Loch Ness then further North – you will find Orkney. Then down the east coast a little before cutting right across to the west coast on Skye.
From Skye you can go to Edinburgh. Finding a good B B is easy, just use the star or diamond ratings and never choose one with less than four. Getting a great B B is a lot harder and more like pot-luck. If people give recommendations try and find out why they loved the place as their reasoning may not be the same as yours. Pretty much everything is touristy.

Read the rest of this page »

Review by: Traveller