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Scotland The Best: New and fully updated 12th edition of Scotland’s bestselling guide

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Land on the island by plane along the famous Traigh Mhor beach and begin your adventure north to Eoligarry, featuring incredible views out to the islands of Orosay, Fuday and Fiaraidh around you.

Links courses are the classic experience here – bumpy coastal affairs where the rough is heather and machair (coastal grass) and the main enemy is the wind, which can make a disaster of a promising round in an instant.

Below are the 10 Best Things to Do in Scotland and, above, read the best of where to eat, stay and take the family. For the beach at the north end (of the Hebrides), Port Nis: keep driving until you get to this tiny bay and harbour down the hill at the end of the road. Either way, we think there is something pretty magical about this loch situated in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. THE latest edition of Scottish travel bible Scotland the best is out and here, author Peter Irvine selects his top 50 places to eat, stay and play.

Fort William is also the start of the Caledonian Canal, which links Loch Lochy to Loch Ness all the way to Inverness, splitting Scotland in half. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. Some of the features and locations chosen are iconic and renowned internationally, like the preternatural-seeming Fingal’s Cave with its basalt columns on the Isle of Staff a’s coast, or the fiery Norse-inspired Up Helly Aa festival that takes place in ShetlandIt might remind you more of the north Highlands than the other Orkney isles, with tall cliffs, sandy bays and heathery hills all around.

And if you're not so keen, well, the city has impressive medieval ruins, stately university buildings, idyllic white sands and excellent guesthouses and restaurants. Today you are greeted by a strikingly beautiful and serene range of peaks and ridges, culminating in Biedean nam Bian, known as the Three Sisters. The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse has views of Isle of Man and Cumbria, with porpoises and dolphins to spot close to the nearby beaches. With its tight bends and single track, this road isn't for the faint hearted but the views from the top are astonishing. The Neuk (“corner”) of Fife is an intimate place of fishing villages such as Crail and Pittenweem, whose red-roofed cottages cluster together along the harbour wall.

The Ochil Hillsare a quiet paradise with far-stretching views, whilst the Alva and Dollar Glens lying at the foot of the hills are ideal for leafy, forest walks with waterfalls around every corner. The dramatic summits of Ward Hill and the Cuilags stand in stark contrast to the rest of Orkney, and can be seen from almost anywhere on the Orcadian mainland. This feature is the cover story for the February edition of Best of Scotland magazine, published monthly with The Herald on Sunday and the Sunday National.

Wigtown became Scotland’s National Book Town in 1998 to help revitalise a town that had lost its major industries. The only place in the world where scheduled flights land of the beach, you can sit in the airport cafe and watch as planes make a dramatic entrance. The light artworks will be on show in Marischal College, Union Street, Broad Street, Upperkirkgate, Schoolhill, Marischal Square, and Aberdeen Art Gallery.When you get closer you realise the landscape flows around a succession of hills – four of them qualify as Corbetts, peaks over 2500 feet but less than 3000 feet. From April to September, long, stomach-testing day trips cross the rough Atlantic waves from North Uist, Skye and Harris.

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