Stretching for 23 miles and surrounded by picturesque villages
Stretching for 23 miles and surrounded by picturesque villages, mountains and the ruins of
Urquhart Castle, no wonder the elusive Nessie decided to take up residence here! Spanning the Firth of Forth, this rail bridge links Edinburgh and the Lothians with Fife. Due to its distinctive red colour and huge proportions, this engineering marvel is one of Scotland’s most recognisable landmarks. Make your way to Scotland’s most southerly point and you will be rewarded with dramatic cliff top walks among an RSPB Reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Climb the 115 steps to the top of the pretty whitewashed Robert Stevenson designed lighthouse to enjoy the breath taking views. These two mystical horse heads tower over the Forth and Clyde canal near Falkirk and are the largest equine sculptures in the world. With shimmering steel features they are quickly becoming one of Scotland’s most photographed attractions. Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/06/20/20-incredible-places-to-visit-in-scotland-before-you-die-5250540/#ixzz4RGQhokXQ
Urquhart Castle, no wonder the elusive Nessie decided to take up residence here! Spanning the Firth of Forth, this rail bridge links Edinburgh and the Lothians with Fife. Due to its distinctive red colour and huge proportions, this engineering marvel is one of Scotland’s most recognisable landmarks. Make your way to Scotland’s most southerly point and you will be rewarded with dramatic cliff top walks among an RSPB Reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Climb the 115 steps to the top of the pretty whitewashed Robert Stevenson designed lighthouse to enjoy the breath taking views. These two mystical horse heads tower over the Forth and Clyde canal near Falkirk and are the largest equine sculptures in the world. With shimmering steel features they are quickly becoming one of Scotland’s most photographed attractions. Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/06/20/20-incredible-places-to-visit-in-scotland-before-you-die-5250540/#ixzz4RGQhokXQ