Think of Scotland and immediately the images of high snowy topped mountains, rough heather topped terrain and large ancient castles spring to mind. A unique place, with a wealth of history that draws in holiday makers, scientists and even the Hollywood filmmakers and icons.<\/p>\n
There are many different ways to visit Scotland and many different types of holidays that you can have.<\/p>\n
<\/a>For the historic city break that has just about everything a capital city should offer and much more, go direct to Edinburgh. The East Coast Main Line<\/a> has frequent trains that run from London to Edinburgh and beyond and if booked ahead, can be booked at super advance prices. If you sign up to their mailing list, you will also be the first to be notified of all the promotions they are running. Arriving by rail to Edinburgh on the East Coast line, you can experience some of the finest views. Starting with the Northumberland Coast and continuing all the way up to your destination.<\/p>\n
If it is the remote wilderness of Scotlands rocky terrain that appeals, go for a campervan experience taking in the highlands along the way. From Ullapool, catch the Stornaway car ferry, then make your way down, hopping from island to island and taking in the ever changing scenery along the way.<\/p>\n