The Scotland Traveler

© Ginger Groves

Jun 28, 2006
Scotland is rich with history, breath-taking landscapes and castles, ghosts and one big, rarely seen monster.

A series on travel tips and top fascinating locales for the historical-minded Scotland Traveler:

  • Scotland Travel Tips An introduction to Scotland Travel - rainy weather, biting midges and transportation options.
  • Scotland Geography Overview Get situated with the distinct areas of this beautiful part of the United Kingdom.
  • Scottish Picts Did ancient Scottish Picts see the Loch Ness Monster? They might have drawn her image, among the other menagerie of rock paintings still extant in the Scottish Higlands.
  • Loch Ness Monster of Scotland Follow the trail of Old Nessie, the famous Scottish sea monster of Loch Ness.
  • Edinburg Castle in Scotland Edinburg Castle is a must-see for the history buff, with great highland views and a deep wealth of Scottish history.
  • Holyroodhouse in Scotland A visit to Scotland's Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburg will shed light on old bloodstains, the Royal Mile and the bedchamber of Mary, Queen of Scots.
  • Famous Scotsmen What do Peter Pan, carbon dioxide, television, and Christmas trees have in common? They are all mostly Scottish in origin.

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