Scotland is a fascinating country famous for its national and cultural traditions, beautiful music and dance, kilts, and whiskey. It’s the homeland of the famous Loch Ness Monster, a.k.a. ’’Nessie’’.
But there’s more to Scotland than just stereotypes. Its natural landscape is striking and diverse: soft pastoral views combine with the rugged beauty of its mountains, purple heather stretching to the horizon, and breathtaking views of the ocean. This is a country for those who want to become one with nature and delve into the depths of history.
We have fallen head over heels in love with Scotland, and prepared a series of the most incredible photos of it to make sure you feel the same way!
© Robert White
The Isle of Skye, 993 metres above sea level.
© David Mould
An enchanted forest in the county of Perthshire.
© Sebastian Lögering
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park.
© Sorin Rechitan
Rorschach, the Northern Highlands.
© Angus Clyne
The Old Hermitage Bridge in Dunkeld.
© Patrice Mestari
A deer on the slopes of the Isle of Skye.
© Paul Byrne
Glencoe, a picturesque valley in the southwest Highlands.
© Andrew Barton
The basalt pillars of the island of Staffa.
© Karlc Williams
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park.
© Daniel Korzhonov
The ’’Hogwarts Express’’ – a train for carrying Hogwarts students to and back from school.
© Michael W, Ann-Marie Westwood
The forest near Loch Lomond and the stone pillars of the island of Staffa.
© Kenny Barker
Kilhurn Castle on the banks of Loch Ness.
© Cain Pascoe
The Isle of Skye, Elgol.
© Georg Scharf
The Trotternish Peninsula.
© visitscotland.com
Shetland ponies.
© Stephen Emerson
The Scottish Episcopal church of St. John.
© Natalia Eriksson
The Isle of Skye.
© Daniel Korzhonov
Dunnottar Castle is situated on the eastern coast of Scotland, two miles south of Stonehaven.
© Kilian Schönberger
Loch Ness.
© Peter_T
Morning fog in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park.
© Melchiorre Pizzitola
The Trotternish Peninsula.
© Michal Vitasek
The picturesque valley of Glencoe.