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Honeymoon in Scotland

(Please Note: I am not a travel agent. The article and resources listed here are for information purposes only.)

Waterfall over the cliffs of the Isle of Skye, ScotlandScotland is the land of romance, patriotic heroes, beautiful mountains & glens, brooding moors, and famous lochs. Rich in culture and filled with a fascinating history and intriguing legends, Scotland is a perfect choice for those looking for an interesting wedding and honeymoon location.

This nation is located on the northern section of the island of Great Briton (sharing the island with England). Together, Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland form the United Kingdom. Scotland is 274 miles long from north to south, and (depending on location) is 24 to 154 miles wide. Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, with the 3 other major cities being Glascow (largest city), Aberdeen and Dundee.

The official language is English, although Gaelic is still spoken in the Highlands and on the islands. Scots (a form of English, French and Gaelic) is also spoken in the Lowlands.

Did you know that Scotland also contains 787 islands? Most are very small, with only 3 exceeding 3 square miles in area. There are 26 rivers running through beautiful land, of which 3 (the rivers Clyde, Forth, Tay) supply water to 3 of the major cities (Glasgow, Endiburgh & Dundee respectively).

Of the many beautiful locations within Scotland, Loch Ness is the most famous tourist attraction. Located in the northern part of Scotland along the Great Glen, it draws tourists year- round looking for that elusive sea-monster Nessie. The Great Glen is a natural geographical fault zone that runs across the country with many interlocking lochs located within it.

Of course, Scotland is well known for its beautiful tartans and kilts, and that interesting musical instrument – the bagpipes. Famous for their music, dances, food and drink, Scotland contains a wealth of interesting places to visit and enjoy. Tour castles, visit quaint villages and hamlets, or have a picnic in a secluded glen. Scotland has a lot to offer for honeymooners and those planning a Scottish wedding.

Destination Scotland
This site contains a wealth of information on places to stay in Scotland, including information on Scottish Weddings, personal travel advice, tour groups, renting a car and more. A good place to start for your travel plans.

Romantic Scotland
A nice site which contains information on the romance of Scotland (scenery, myths, legends, music, poetry), romantic getaways, wedding and honeymoon tips, and general information to make your trip complete.

Elope to Europe
Planning a Scottish Wedding? Then check out this for a honeymoon package, which includes a tour of England and Scotland. Stay in a Scottish Castle, visit Edinburgh Castle, golf, visit art galleries and more.

VisitScotland
This is a perfect site to plan your outings. Includes accommodations, guides to the areas of Scotland, what to see and do, outdoor activities, and a newsletter.

Scotland.com
A great place to visit. Find out about the weather, check out photos of Scotland, read about the culture, view maps. They also have a currency converter, wedding guides, regional guides, a selection of fine hotels and an extensive listing of links to help you find what you’re looking for.

By Rose Smith

Rose Smith is the owner of Wedding Themes and More, a website designed to help you discover your perfect wedding theme. Find more great ideas, resources and articles on our Honeymoon Travel pages.

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