“You tak’ the high Road an’ I will tak’ the low road ” and we’ll enjoy a Scottish holiday together, in the Scottish highlands and in the lowlands of Bonnie Scotland. The majority visit Edinburgh and then said they have “done Scotland”. Others head directly for the Isle of Skye or for Gleneagles Hotel or St. Andrews for a round of golfing and then claim the same. You do not “do Scotland ” in a day, or perhaps a few days.Scotland is a brillant place to visit, if you have kids then try Dalscone Farm, you’re children will be overjoyed you took them there.

10 days to 2 weeks is what’s needed to experience what Scotland has to supply, and even that’s nothing less than a little taste of more to come should you want to return - and most do. So what’s required for you to see Scotland in all her glory? This proud country which has withstood the ravages of invading English, often with success and occasionally not? One of the first things you may notice on your Scotland holiday, whether in the Scottish highlands or in the lowlands, is the pride of the people in their country and of their friendliness to visitors. Then you spot the views and the rest that makes Scotland what it is. Let’s start on your perfect holiday in Scotland with the kind of service you should be expecting.