The Edinburgh Address & Adore ScotlandTravel to Scotland for a trip like no other Scotland is home to 5.5 million people spread over 30,000 square miles of the mainland and over 790 islands. The population is concentrated in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, and Aberdeen but no matter where you go, from the warmer west to the wetter Highlands, you'll find a lush, warm welcome where ever you go. Post-COVID travel to Scotland COVID has changed how we have travelled over the last few years. The good news is that Scotland has reopened its doors to international and local visitors. For all the latest information on post-COVID travel, check 'Can I travel to Scotland?'. Visit Scotland, no matter the season There is always something to do in Scotland, no matter what time of year you choose to visit. Travel to Scotland in winter When the wind blows and the snow floats down, there's nothing we like more than settling inside a luxury holiday home with a warming hot chocolate. There is plenty to do outside too, from trips to the Christmas markets to sip mulled wine, to embracing the crisp views from a private outdoor hot tub in one of our luxury holiday homes. We've covered 6 things to do in Scotland this winter. If you have a special winter experience to add, contact us and tell us! Visiting Scotland in Autumn Once the crowds have left the cities, you'll be left to roam the hidden streets of Edinburgh, wander the quiet galleries in Dundee, and inhale the sweet fresh air of the Highlands. There are plenty of hiking routes across Scotland to enjoy, and we've got luxury countryside holiday homes ready for you to rest your weary legs. You'll enjoy relaxing at the end of your day at one of our favourite luxury Scottish cottages. Keeping Scotland green We are all conscious of the impact of travel and tourism on the countries we love. For advice on how to protect the beauty of Scotland, see our top tips on how to be a responsible traveller in Scotland. Where to visit in Scotland Are you torn between city and rural adventure? Scotland has it all. As a small country, most areas on the mainland can be accessed by public transport or by car. The cities are small enough to be walkable, with a short distance to the countryside, giving you endless opportunities for city life and rural adventure in one trip. Scotland is surrounded by water, and the inland areas enjoy winding streams and deep, mysterious lochs, so if you'd like a beach holiday in Scotland near river, sea or loch, you can visit almost every part of our beautiful land. Try the Fife coastal path which offers silver sands to rocky outcrops, perfect for the young explorers and older adventurers. The water can be crystal clear, perfect for paddling and making memories. Travel to Edinburgh, the capital Admittedly we are biased, but we are all in love with Edinburgh. The population surges during the summer months for the festival and drops again in Autumn, but it always holds a vibrant atmosphere, a city of history and intrigue mixed with the progressive excitement for the new, for change, for development. If you've always wanted to travel to Edinburgh, we cover your what, when, why, and how questions to give you the best Edinburgh experience. We offer a glorious selection of luxury holiday lets across Edinburgh, the perfect home for your trip.
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Travel to Scotland

Written by Kelly Odor|

Travel to Scotland - Beautiful view from the cliff edges over the North Sea surrounding Scotlands coasts. (© Ian Taylor)
Beautiful view from the cliff edges over the North Sea surrounding Scotlands coasts.
© Ian Taylor

Are you planning to travel to Scotland this year?

Welcome to this beautiful country.

On your trip to Scotland you'll discover a country like no other.

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The cities are small enough to be walkable, with a short distance to the countryside, giving you endless opportunities for city life and rural adventure in one trip.

Travel to Scotland for a trip like no other

Scotland is home to 5.5 million people spread over 30,000 square miles of the mainland and over 790 islands.

The population is concentrated in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, and Aberdeen but no matter where you go, from the warmer west to the wetter Highlands, you'll find a lush, warm welcome where ever you go.

Post-COVID travel to Scotland

COVID has changed how we have travelled over the last few years. The good news is that Scotland has reopened its doors to international and local visitors.

For all the latest information on post-COVID travel, check 'Can I travel to Scotland?'.

Visit Scotland, no matter the season

There is always something to do in Scotland, no matter what time of year you choose to visit.

Travel to Scotland in winter

When the wind blows and the snow floats down, there's nothing we like more than settling inside a luxury holiday home with a warming hot chocolate.

There is plenty to do outside too, from trips to the Christmas markets to sip mulled wine, to embracing the crisp views from a private outdoor hot tub in one of our luxury holiday homes.

We've covered 6 things to do in Scotland this winter. If you have a special winter experience to add, contact us and tell us!

Visiting Scotland in Autumn

Once the crowds have left the cities, you'll be left to roam the hidden streets of Edinburgh, wander the quiet galleries in Dundee, and inhale the sweet fresh air of the Highlands.

There are plenty of hiking routes across Scotland to enjoy, and we've got luxury countryside holiday homes ready for you to rest your weary legs.

You'll enjoy relaxing at the end of your day at one of our favourite luxury Scottish cottages.

Keeping Scotland green

We are all conscious of the impact of travel and tourism on the countries we love.

For advice on how to protect the beauty of Scotland, see our top tips on how to be a responsible traveller in Scotland.

Where to visit in Scotland

Are you torn between city and rural adventure?

Scotland has it all.

As a small country, most areas on the mainland can be accessed by public transport or by car.

The cities are small enough to be walkable, with a short distance to the countryside, giving you endless opportunities for city life and rural adventure in one trip.

Scotland is surrounded by water, and the inland areas enjoy winding streams and deep, mysterious lochs, so if you'd like a beach holiday in Scotland near river, sea or loch, you can visit almost every part of our beautiful land.

Try the Fife coastal path which offers silver sands to rocky outcrops, perfect for the young explorers and older adventurers. The water can be crystal clear, perfect for paddling and making memories.

Travel to Edinburgh, the capital

Admittedly we are biased, but we are all in love with Edinburgh.

The population surges during the summer months for the festival and drops again in Autumn, but it always holds a vibrant atmosphere, a city of history and intrigue mixed with the progressive excitement for the new, for change, for development.

If you've always wanted to travel to Edinburgh, we cover your what, when, why, and how questions to give you the best Edinburgh experience.

We offer a glorious selection of luxury holiday lets across Edinburgh, the perfect home for your trip.

A castle? A cottage? A luxury apartment?

Adore Scotland and our partner The Edinburgh Address provide a variety of luxury holiday homes across Scotland.

We hand-pick all our homes to ensure they meet our high standards, and yours. 

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