Anyone who is going on holiday to Scotland can be assured of having 4 seasons in the one day. When packing and heading over here there are a number of things to consider before you arrive.
No one is happy about the weather even the Scots who complain but are used to the weather by now. Our hot tip is to be organised for any type of weather which is sure to be coming your way.
A great tip is try to bring with you a number of layers of clothes to keep you going throughout the day. Perhaps you can pack a small bag pack for your day trips as they can hold a lot of items including maps and water.
Even when you have arrived at your sight seeing trip for the day and it is sunny when you arrive be prepared for rain or the cold wind to snap before you can run back to the car for your jackets.
The Scots are friendly and very warm and welcoming and this is very true when you arrive into a new port of call to stay and wish to visit a pub or restaurant. You will find that the people will start conversations with you and in return you can ask them about their area and where to visit during your stay in their home town.
The transport system in and around the villages and towns up and down the country are on the hold very good and very reliable from the bus to the train and not forgetting the rental car. As with all tourist itinerary you are best to book early to avoid disappointment and also achieve the best prices.
Ask around if you are not sure where to visit in Scotland. A number of websites are available for you to browse alternatively you can always ask at the Tourist Information office when you arrive into the city or town. There are offices throughout the country with staff who are well trained in their area.
No one is happy about the weather even the Scots who complain but are used to the weather by now. Our hot tip is to be organised for any type of weather which is sure to be coming your way.
A great tip is try to bring with you a number of layers of clothes to keep you going throughout the day. Perhaps you can pack a small bag pack for your day trips as they can hold a lot of items including maps and water.
Even when you have arrived at your sight seeing trip for the day and it is sunny when you arrive be prepared for rain or the cold wind to snap before you can run back to the car for your jackets.
The Scots are friendly and very warm and welcoming and this is very true when you arrive into a new port of call to stay and wish to visit a pub or restaurant. You will find that the people will start conversations with you and in return you can ask them about their area and where to visit during your stay in their home town.
The transport system in and around the villages and towns up and down the country are on the hold very good and very reliable from the bus to the train and not forgetting the rental car. As with all tourist itinerary you are best to book early to avoid disappointment and also achieve the best prices.
Ask around if you are not sure where to visit in Scotland. A number of websites are available for you to browse alternatively you can always ask at the Tourist Information office when you arrive into the city or town. There are offices throughout the country with staff who are well trained in their area.
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