
"The country is home to some of Europe's most dramatic scenery. Mist-shrouded mountains tumble down onto lush green lands sculpted by rushing rivers, mirror-like lochs and heather-strewn moors, which in turn melt into golden sands and sensational seas. The mainland is peppered with lonely bothys, crumbling castles, and world-renowned hotels, while the smattering of fairytale islands along the coastline are remote escapes where you'll feel as though you're on the edge of the world."
"When is the best month to visit Scotland? The best time to visit Scotland depends on what you want from your trip. Naturally, the best weather is in the summer season, between May and September, where you can expect drier, sunnier days (although these are never guaranteed in Bonnie Scotland). In the colder months (October through to February), bring your thickest jumpers and warmest scarves before heading out to explore the country in its wildest, wettest, briskest weather - it's moody, dramatic and stunning."
Scotland offers dramatic scenery with mist-shrouded mountains, rushing rivers, mirror-like lochs, heather-strewn moors, golden sands and sensational seas. Travel routes often move from cities through mountains and lochs to remote, blissful islands. The mainland contains lonely bothies, crumbling castles and renowned hotels while coastal islands provide remote, fairytale escapes. The best time for generally drier, sunnier weather is between May and September, though conditions remain unpredictable. Colder months from October to February bring wet, brisk weather requiring warm clothing. Travelers commonly ask about top sights, most beautiful places, unmissable views and memorable places to stay.
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