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Honeymoon in Scotland
Picture it – you two standing in front of ancient castle ruins, the still water of the loch and towering mountains behind. It is romantic!

Scotland it a great place to go to. It offers not just kilts, whisky, bagpipes and golf, but warm friendly people, inspiring scenery, superb food and drink, and a fascinating culture and history.

Here you can spend a night in a Highland castle, take a cruise on Loch Ness, wonderful walks, dolphin watching in the Hebrides, golfing and whisky tasting.

Edinburgh
Scotland's capital with approximately 450.000 inhabitants is the most beautiful town in Great Britain. Edinburgh enchants everybody!

Edinburgh Castle dominates the skyline. The crown jewel, Honours of Scotland is kept in the castle. Edinburgh holds over a thousand years of history, mystery and tradition but is also a modern and dynamic city. 

Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Sherlock Holmes and Harry Potter are descending from Edinburgh.

The Highlands “are” Scotland with majestic scenery, awesome wild places, towering mountains, ancient pine forests and broad expanses of dark and shimmering loch.

The Great Glen is a popular tourist area. Here, you will find the lochs Ness, Oich, Linnhe and Lochy in a line between Inverness and Fort William. Although you do not believe in the history about the sea monster Nessie, visit this area and the small town Drumnadrochit. Here you will find Scotland’s most well-known castle ruin - Urquhart.

In the northeast part of Scotland you will find the royal family’s summer residence, Balmorals.

Food and drink
Scotland has the best quality ingredients from both land and sea. Grab any chance to sample the local delicacies, such as Arbroath smokies, Lochfyne kippers, Selkirk bannocks, Dundee cakes, and Moffat toffee etc.

The water of life - whisky - is Scotland's national drink. Scotch whisky has a heritage dating back more than 500 years. The Highlands is the biggest geographic region for Scotch whisky. Be sure to plan a visit to a distillery!
 
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