Gran Ruta de Escocia: ciudades históricas, castillos y paisajes míticos
Isle of Skye
Este destino cautiva con paisajes impresionantes, leyendas de hadas y gigantes, y acantilados desafiantes, ideal para artistas y amantes de la naturaleza.
The Isle of Skye is the best known, most loved and most fascinating of the Highlands, also known as the Fairy Isle for its breathtaking scenery and hidden spots. These remote lands in the North of Scotland, which inspired writers and painters so much, also continue to inspire great admiration among travellers. The Isle of Skye was always separated from British soil until a bridge was built in 1995 linking the towns of Kyleakin and Kyle of Lochalsh.
Known simply as The Isle, it has been an inspiration to artists and travellers, a haven for sailors and a refuge for kings. But it's also home to fairies and giants, some of Scotland's finest whisky and cliffs that defy the north.
Known simply as The Isle, it has been an inspiration to artists and travellers, a haven for sailors and a refuge for kings. But it's also home to fairies and giants, some of Scotland's finest whisky and cliffs that defy the north.
Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is a city rich in history and culture, famous for its impressive castle that towers over the city from the top of Castle Rock.
Edinburgh Castle
The Palace and Abbey of Holyroodhouse
St. Andrews Cathedral and St. Regulus Tower
Castillo de Dunnottar
Aberdeen
Inverness
Isle of Skye
Urquhart Castle
Glen Coe
Glenfinnan Viaduct
Loch Lomond
Glasgow