Scotland will reopen as restrictions ease, and there may not be more time to think about a road trip.
The country has all the essential ingredients: charming and constantly changing landscapes, attractions and cozy villages and villages.
But for those looking for something out of the ordinary, VisitScotland offers 10 car trips that we all tried.
Fasten your seat belt and walk!
Angus Coastal Road
Linking the cities of Dundee and Aberdeen, this beautiful road offers splendid views of the east coast, the Grampian Mountains to the west and the North Sea to the east.Ferry, Barry Mill, Arbroath Abbey and Dunnottar Castle.
Argyll Coastal Road
These are seafood, beaches and landscapes on this 129-mile stretch from Tarbert to Fort William.A fantastic west coast offers insights from Loch Lomond, the best Stalker Castle, the magnificent Glencoe and the majesty of Ben Nevis.
Historic border route
Connecting Gretna Green to Edinburgh, the 89-mile stretch of the road winds through the captivating villages and villages of the borders to the Scottish capital.Stop by Borders Textile Towerhouse or Lochcarron of Scotland to design the region’s famous textile industry, Abbotsford House, Sir Walter Scott’s former home, or explore Edinburgh’s views, sounds and history.
Fife Coastal Highway
The kingdom of Fife is well known for its stunning coastlines and history.This route, which runs from the Kincardine Bridge to the Tay Bridge, runs along the shores of the Firth of Forth, past the Royal Burgh of Culross, the fishing villages of East Neuk and the historic St Andrews, known around the world as the golf house.
Forth Valley Tourist Route
From Edinburgh to Stirling, this 70km adventure will allow you to explore some of Scotland’s most impressive engineering and fashion feats, adding the Forth Bridge, Andy Scott’s Kelpies and Falkirk Wheel.
Northeast 250
The North East 250 combines countryside and coastline, history and heritage, whiskey and nature.The circular direction features highlights such as Gordon Castle, Bow Fiddle Rock, Peterhead Prison, Drum Castle and Lecht 2090, one of Scotland’s ski resorts.
Perthshire Tourist Route
It starts just north of Dunblane and ends at Ballinluig.The domain is well known for its stunning landscapes that you can enjoy on this stunning road.Enjoy a stay at Gleneagles, explore the city of Crieff and attractions like Drummond Castle Gardens, the Scottish Crannog Center and Highland Safaris.
Scenic snow s
Stretching across Perthshire, Aberdeenshire, Moray, Speyside and Highlands, this 145 km itinerary includes some of the peak scenic spaces of Cairngorms National Park, encompassing stunning scenery.in Grantown-on-Spey.Enjoy the beauty and adventure of this enchanting journey.
Southwest Coast 300
This direction crosses the coasts of Dumfries
The Coig
One of Scotland’s last itineraries, The Coig, in Gaelic for ‘five’, is a series of five tourist routes around Ayrshire, the Clyde coast and the islands of Arran, Bute and Cumbrae.The Coig offers wonderful adventures, stunning mountain peaks and gigantic sandy coves to ancient castles and picturesque and original villages and villages.In each and every corner there is everything to delight, marvel or motivate.
For more inspiration on road trips in Scotland, cotland.com/see-do/tours/driving-road-trips/routes
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