When Is the Best Time to Visit Scotland?
I’m wanting to visit scotland and i was wondering when the best time to visit is. And the best places to go, because im a country girl i really don’t like big cities.
I’m wanting to visit scotland and i was wondering when the best time to visit is. And the best places to go, because im a country girl i really don’t like big cities.
I’m going to Scotland (hopefully in a year or so). I’ve always been fascinated with castles & the whole Scottish culture. What is the best time of year to go & what region is best? I’m really thinking of going to the Highlands. I don’t want to go to a big "city"–I want to visit the smaller towns & the countryside. I also want to stay in a small bed & breakfast. I would love to stay in a castle, but I don’t know of any available. What are some sights I need to see? Any help is greatly appreciated!
I have never seen the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), except through pictures. I would love to see one and would like to know where and when is the best time to catch one live. I live in the UK, so the nearest (and cheapest) option for me is Scotland.
Basically, when is the best time to go to Scotland to see some really green landcapes.
May be sending my senior parents to Scotland for their 50th and want to know what to expect for a climate. "When" we send them will depend on factors such as climate. I know each coast is different as well as how much sunlight and the obvious temp differences. If someone was going to go to Scotland via a tour group, when would be the best time to go?
That’s is an "adjective" to let the "smarter" users know that my parents aren’t 40 or 50 but over 65.
Shame about your limited verbal skills.
I am hoping to travel to Scotland this fall for some breathtaking pictures and want to make sure I do not get there too late. When do the leaves start changing and when is the best time, in the fall, to make the trip? August, Sept, or Oct? From what I hear, it is sunniest in September, so that might make for great pics too.