Category Archives: Scotland

Ridiculously useful Scotland travel guides, itineraries, packing lists, tours and day trips.

Why Kilmarnock Is Worth Visiting for a Relaxed Scotland Trip

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Things to Do in Kilmarnock, Scotland Kilmarnock is one of the easiest Ayrshire towns to explore if you want a mix of local history, green space, football culture, Burns connections, and affordable day trips on Scotland’s west coast. Located around 30 minutes from Glasgow by train, the town works well as a low-key base for […]

Ullapool Travel Tips for Exploring Scotland’s Wild Northwest Coast

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Ullapool is one of the best places in the Scottish Highlands for coastal scenery, wildlife cruises, hiking, seafood, and North Coast 500 road trips. Located on the shores of Loch Broom in Wester Ross, the town works well as both a short stop and a multi-day base for exploring northwest Scotland. You can take boat […]

This Scottish Airport Is Now Worth £2.7bn to the Economy

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Edinburgh Airport is doing far more than moving passengers in and out of the capital. A new independent report shows it contributed £2.7 billion to Scotland’s economy in 2025, reinforcing its position as a key driver of growth across multiple sectors. The figures, compiled by BiGGAR Economics, also show the airport supported almost 44,000 jobs, […]

Things to Do in Dufftown: Whisky, Walking, and History in the Speyside Capital

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Dufftown is the self-declared Malt Whisky Capital of the World, a small Moray town of just over 1,600 people built on the waters of the River Fiddich and Dullan Water. It has six operational distilleries, an annual whisky festival, medieval castles, Pictish history, and a solid network of walking trails. It also works well as a […]