Scotland is the second-largest country in the United Kingdom by land area, yet it is home to only 5.5 million people. The largest portion of the land mass consists of its highlands, a ...
In the Highlands and Islands, trace the steps of historic funeral processions through epic landscapes on some of Scotland’s most intriguing hikes. Coffin roads were used throughout the Scottish ...
I visited the Isle of Barra, a gorgeous Scottish island that's known for its scenery. I learned about the language, Gaelic, and I also discovered that the beaches have quicksand. It was beautiful, but ...
Rounding out Lonely Planet's list of the "most spectacular" road trips in Scotland are the Borders Historic Route and the Clyde Sea Lochs and the Argyll Coast. The former is a 97-miles journey between ...
Just off the coast of the Highlands, Skye is the largest of the Inner Hebrides and by far the most visited. A bridge connects the mainland to the island, leading to some of Scotland’s most dramatic ...
With 150 distilleries, destination restaurants, and stellar hotels, the Scottish Highlands are a compelling springtime ...