Perched atop Castle Rock overlooking the city, you can't miss this landmark. Edinburgh Castle houses important Scottish artifacts, such as the oldest crown jewels in the UK and The Stone of Destiny - an ancient symbol of the Scottish monarchy.
This ancient volcano sits 251m above sea level and offers 360-degree views of Edinburgh and the Lothians.
A peaceful historical enclave perfect for a picturesque stroll along the Water of Leith, showcasing Edinburgh's rich architectural heritage.
Delve into the city's hidden history with an engaging tour of preserved underground streets dating back to the 17th century.
The flagship Johnnie Walker Princes Street is spread across eight floors and is the capital's newest hotspot, perfect for whisky lovers and novices alike.
The Old Course at St Andrews is considered the oldest golf course in the world. Beyond golf, this historic town delights visitors with its ancient cathedral, traditional university buildings, and the sandy stretch of West Sands Beach.
A historic castle offering majestic views and a rich history without the need for extensive walking.
A leisurely cruise on Loch Ness offers stunning vistas and perhaps a chance to spot the elusive Nessie (the Loch Ness Monster).
The picturesque capital of Skye, Portree boasts a charming harbor and is a comfortable base for exploring the island's natural wonders, no rigorous hiking required.