FROM stunning scenery to magnificent museums, delicious diners to heavenly hotels, our Scotland’s Gems guide has got you covered for things to do this Bank Holiday weekend.
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Glasgow
There’s plenty to see and do in Scotland’s biggest city.
The West
From the islands way off the coast to places closer to Glasgow, there’s lots to explore.
Central
The area stretching from Loch Lomond over to the Forth is fascinating and rich with history.
Edinburgh
Our capital is the place to be during the festival season – and there’s plenty to offer throughout the rest of the year too.
The Borders
Rich in scenic beauty, this is a fascinating area for a day out.
The Lothians
If you fancy venturing out of Edinburgh, the surrounding area is well worth a look.
Fife
The Kingdom of Fife has beaches, scenic harbour towns and, of course, the famous St Andrews Golf Course.
Tayside
Dundee, Perth and the surrounding area is a wonderful place to spend some time, whatever the weather.
Angus
There’s all sorts of great attractions as you head further north into Angus.
Aberdeen
The Granite City has a bit of everything for you to explore.
North East
Castles, mountains, forests and even a former prison – this area is a great place to spend a few days.
Highlands
Perhaps the most scenic part of Scotland, if not the world!
Want to explore more of Scotland? Head to our Scottish Gems section.
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