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#Places to See and Things To Do in Scotland


7. Walk the West Highland Way

This is the most popular long distance walking route in Scotland, and with good reason – it’s varied, well facilitated and has a whole host of attractions en route. Starting just north of Glasgow, the walk extends for 96 miles to Fort William, in the Scottish Highlands. Of course, some people aim to do the whole thing in a single weekend, which is admirable – but completely extinguishes any hope of enjoying everything the walk has to offer along the way, ranging from a distillery, to epic mountain views, to waterfalls and woods. Our advice? Wear sturdy shoes and take your time.

8.Fairy Falls

The name is enticing enough, right? Whether you’re going to brave some wild water swimming or just take some incredible pictures, these falls, on the Isle of Skye, are so enchanting that it’s entirely understandable that they’re associated with magic and little people with wings. There are some high jumps for the brave to enjoy, plus sparklingly clear water and a natural arch, under which you can swim. Access takes around 45 minutes and involves a few river crossings via stepping stones but the water, so wonderfully crystal-sharp, deep-hued and enticing, makes any difficulties en route disappear as if by …. well, fairy magic!

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