As some people can't always get to see or experience some of Scotlands favourite attractions, we thought it would be quite nice to search the internet and bring some of the best video's of Scotlands favourite attractions to you.
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Click on the main image button to see images, drone footage, or videos of some great attractions, activities or events. Or you can click on the information bars to get all the relevant information if you ever get the chance to explore Scotland.
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We hope this will spark your imagination and take you on a fantastic virtual tour of the landscapes, seascapes and famous attractions of Scotland.
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Eilean Donan Castle with approx. 500,000 visitors a year is certainly one of Scotlands most famous and recognisable castles. Eilean Donan Castle actually lay in ruins for nearly 200 years until it was bought and then rebuilt in 1932, which is the castle you can see there today.
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There are over 60 highland Games events which take place across the whole of Scotland annually during the summer months. Here you will be able to see the Scottish traditions of bigpipes, Highland Dancing and the traditional highland competitions of tossing the caber. These traditional games are a way of celebrating Scottish and Celtic culture through competition, music and dance, where you will be guaranteed one of the best days of the summer.
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The Loch Ness Monster is a worldwide legend and are you going to finally be the one that has proof and real evidence that this mythical creature is actually real. The story of Nessie has been going since its first sighting back in 1933. If you don't get a glimpse of nessie you certainly won't be disappointed by the beautiful scenery of Loch Ness.
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If you are going to take a train journey then why not do it in style. The Jacobite Steam Train runs from Fort William and travels west to the small coastal town of Mallaig. The train passes the most impressive sights from Ben Nevis (the tallest mountain in Britain) to Loch Nevis (the deepest sea loch in Europe) and most exciting is you will travel across the Glenfinnan Viaduct made famous worldwide by the Harry Potter Films.
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The Steamship Sir Walter Scott takes you on an unbelievable cruise along one of the most amazing scenic places on the planet, Loch Katrine, while set against the backtrop of The Trossachs. This amazing Victorian steamship has been touring up through loch Katrine for 120years now and it a tour you will never forget.
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The Corryvreckan Whirlpool is the third largest whirlpool in the world, this happens in an area called The Gulf of Corryvreckan between the islands of Jura and Scarba where the strong tidal currents around the islands causes this phenomenon. The best time to witness the Corryvreckan at its best is during a Spring Tide when the tidal range is at its greatest due to the moons gravitational pull. If you are looking for excitement along the most dangerous stretches of water then this adrenaline rush is definitely for you.
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If you are only able to go and see one show while you are Visiting Scotland, the The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is the one you should aim for. For 3 weeks every year this spectacular show impresses over 200,000 visitors live and an unbelievable TV audience of 100million showcasing musicians, singers and dancers from all across the world. With this spectacular show taking place at Edinburgh Castle this is a show of a lifetime.
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The Edinburgh fringe is the worlds largest art festival and it absolutely brings Edinburgh alive and creates the most amazing atmosphere and excitement all across Edinburgh. It has something for everyone with over 3,500 shows across 300+ venues, going to Edinburgh in August is a must.
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The West Highland Way travels north west from Milngavie to Fort William and takes in 96miles of the most impressive scenery you are ever likely to have the privilege of seeing. From the highest dramatic mountains to the panoramic views across the Scottish lochs this is one of the most popular walks in Scotland. Walking 16miles a day the average person normally gives themselves 6-7 days to do the full walk. If you have the time it is well worth the trek.
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