The Edinburgh Address & Adore ScotlandWhat to do in Scotland Scotland is a country ready for exploring. Whether you look for adventure in the wilderness of the Scottish hills, or in the ancient cobbled closes and alleyways of Edinburgh city, there is something for you. If you're planning your next holiday, you'll need to know the best places to holiday in Scotland. Look no further! We've compiled a selection of great places to visit in Scotland. Visit Scotland during Winter If you're ready for magic, brisk walks, and cosy evenings, then Scotland is waiting for you. Choose long walks in the Highlands, followed by a city break, and consider these six things to do in Scotland this winter. Try Edinburgh outdoors Edinburgh city is so attractive because it can offer different unique experiences to everyone who comes. If you want to avoid the hustle and bustle, consider a trip to enjoy Edinburgh outdoors, with stunning parks, breathtaking hills, and clean beaches all within Edinburgh's limits. Autumn trips to Scotland As the leaves change colours and the sun lowers in the sky, there is no better place to be than Autumn hiking in Scotland. With dramatic views over cliffs, protected woodlands, and gentle riverside hikes, Scottish hiking is one of the best experiences in the world. Where to go in Scotland Explore Dalkeith Country Park Dalkeith Country Park offers something for everyone. Just a few miles outside of Edinburgh and you'll find yourself immersed in a unique world of treetop adventures, gentle woodland walks and historical buildings. No matter your age or abilities, the Dalkeith Country Park is a fantastic experience. Freedom in Fife The Fife Coastal Path offers coastal adventure, with blue waters, sandy beaches, and a warm local welcome. From Shell Bay up to Anstruther, the views are spectacular, and each town provides its own culinary speciality, from chocolates to locally caught produce. Golfing in Scotland If you love golf, then you'll love the Open. From 10-17 July 2022, the Open is back home in the pretty seaside town of St Andrews. If you're not playing, there is plenty to entertain you on the sandy beaches and historical architecture of this great university town.
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What to do in Scotland

Written by Anna Morris|

Visiting Fife in Scotland - Anstruther harbour under blue skies. (© Neil and Zulma Scott)
Anstruther harbour under blue skies.
© Neil and Zulma Scott

We'd love to welcome you to our stunning country of Scotland. With locals welcome wherever you visit, you're sure to love our wilderness, tranquility and sense of fun.

Read on.

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If you're ready for magic, brisk walks, and cosy evenings, then Scotland is waiting for you.

What to do in Scotland

Scotland is a country ready for exploring.

Whether you look for adventure in the wilderness of the Scottish hills, or in the ancient cobbled closes and alleyways of Edinburgh city, there is something for you.

If you're planning your next holiday, you'll need to know the best places to holiday in Scotland. Look no further! We've compiled a selection of great places to visit in Scotland. 

Visit Scotland during Winter

If you're ready for magic, brisk walks, and cosy evenings, then Scotland is waiting for you.

Choose long walks in the Highlands, followed by a city break, and consider these six things to do in Scotland this winter

Try Edinburgh outdoors

Edinburgh city is so attractive because it can offer different unique experiences to everyone who comes.

If you want to avoid the hustle and bustle, consider a trip to enjoy Edinburgh outdoors, with stunning parks, breathtaking hills, and clean beaches all within Edinburgh's limits. 

Autumn trips to Scotland

As the leaves change colours and the sun lowers in the sky, there is no better place to be than Autumn hiking in Scotland.  

With dramatic views over cliffs, protected woodlands, and gentle riverside hikes, Scottish hiking is one of the best experiences in the world. 

Where to go in Scotland

Explore Dalkeith Country Park

Dalkeith Country Park offers something for everyone.

Just a few miles outside of Edinburgh and you'll find yourself immersed in a unique world of treetop adventures, gentle woodland walks and historical buildings.

No matter your age or abilities, the Dalkeith Country Park is a fantastic experience. 

Freedom in Fife

The Fife Coastal Path offers coastal adventure, with blue waters, sandy beaches, and a warm local welcome.

From Shell Bay up to Anstruther, the views are spectacular, and each town provides its own culinary speciality, from chocolates to locally caught produce. 

Golfing in Scotland

If you love golf, then you'll love the Open. From 10-17 July 2022, the Open is back home in the pretty seaside town of St Andrews.

If you're not playing, there is plenty to entertain you on the sandy beaches and historical architecture of this great university town.