Table of Contents for
DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Scotland

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  1. COVER
  2. Half Title
  3. CONTENTS
  4. DISCOVER SCOTLAND
  5. Welcome to Scotland
  6. Reasons to Love Scotland
  7. Explore Scotland
  8. Discover Itineraries
  9. Scotland Itineraries
  10. 7 Days On the North Coast 500
  11. Scotland for Outdoor Adventures
  12. Scotland for Wildlife Encounters
  13. Scotland for Spectacular Castles
  14. Scotland for Bookworms
  15. Scotland for Art Lovers
  16. Scotland for Music Lovers
  17. Scotland for Foodies
  18. Scottish Spirit
  19. Scotland for Families
  20. Scotland for Beachgoers
  21. Scotland on Screen
  22. A Year in Scotland
  23. A Brief History
  24. EXPERIENCE SCOTLAND
  25. Edinburgh
  26. Area Map - Edinburgh
  27. 2 Days
  28. Edinburgh’s Summer Festivals
  29. Quiet Escapes Edinburgh’s
  30. Edinburgh Castle
  31. The Royal Mile
  32. Calton Hill
  33. National Museum of Scotland
  34. Scottish National Gallery
  35. Experience More
  36. A Short Walk - New Town
  37. A Long Walk - Water of Leith Walkway
  38. Southern Scotland
  39. Area Map - Southern Scotland
  40. Culzean Castle and Country Park
  41. Abbotsford
  42. Experience More
  43. Glasgow
  44. Area Map - Glasgow
  45. 2 Days in Glasgow
  46. Glasgow’s Industrial Heritage
  47. Basilica di San Marco
  48. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
  49. Experience More
  50. Central and Northeast Scotland
  51. Area Map - Central and Northeast Scotland
  52. The Veneto and Friuli
  53. Scone Palace
  54. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
  55. Stirling Castle
  56. Experience More
  57. The Highlands and Islands
  58. Area Map - The Highlands and Islands
  59. Highland Traditions and Culture
  60. Remote Island Getaways
  61. Ben Nevis
  62. Cairngorms National Park
  63. The Great Glen
  64. Isle of Skye
  65. Orkney Islands
  66. Shetland Islands
  67. Outer Hebrides
  68. Experience More
  69. A Driving Tour - Road to the Isles
  70. NEED TO KNOW
  71. Before You Go
  72. Getting Around
  73. Practical Information
  74. Scottish Vocabulary
  75. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND IMPRINTS
  76. Copyright
  77. Navigational Contents

SCOTLAND FOR

OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

Adventurous visitors to Scotland will enjoy a plethora of adrenaline-pumping activities. Long hours of daylight make summer the perfect season to get out and about, but the great Scottish outdoors is open all year round. The winter sports season lasts from December until April.

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t Hiker walking The Cape Wrath Trail in Torridon as sunset descends upon the valley

A Hiker’s Haven

Scotland has a vast network of long-distance walking routes, and almost nowhere is out of bounds. The West Highland Way and the hills and glens of the Cairngorms National Park are favourites among keen hikers.

Adventures at Sea

Scotland’s coastal waters offer endless possibilities for water-based adventures, from sea kayaking to deepsea diving. Qualified scuba divers can discover vast underwater kelp forests and ghostly shipwrecks such as Scapa Flow in Orkney.

Inland Waters

Scotland’s many rivers and stunning lochs offer plenty opportunities for thrilling whitewater kayaking, rafting and canoeing through breathtaking scenery. More easy-going activities are available on calm stretches of water – ideal for young families and novices. Aberfeldy, on the upper reaches of the River Tay, and Aviemore are hubs for river experiences of all kinds. For a day out on calm waters, sailing dinghies can be hired on inland lochs.

Pony Trekking

Pony trekking is another great way to experience moorland and mountains, from day trips in the Pentlands, the Cairngorms and the hills of Skye to longer trekking holidays.

Cycling and Mountain Biking

Networks of well-surfaced bike paths abound in Edinburgh and other cities, often along former railway lines. More energetic riders will find off-road trails in Galloway Forest Park, the Trossachs and, outside winter sports season, Nevis Range and the Lecht. Off-road and urban bikes rental is widely available.

DISCOVER Scotland Your Way

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winter sports areas

Cairngorm Mountain

Home to some 19 miles (30 km) of pistes and cross-country trails.

The Lecht

Pistes for all levels at 2,900 ft (645 m).

Glenshee Ski Centre

Britain’s largest ski area with 36 slopes.

Glencoe Mountain

Scotland’s steepest ski run with views of Buachaille Etive Mor and Rannoch Moor.

Nevis Range

A huge network of slopes and back-country routes within sight of Ben Nevis.