Amazing Scotland

Amazing Scotland

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Every year, on June 24, a national holiday is widely celebrated in Scotland — Independence Day (Independence Day of Scotland). On June 24, 1314, at the Battle of Bannockburn, the Scottish king Robert the Bruce defeated the army of the English King Edward II, restoring the independence of his country.

We believe that Scotland is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Ancient castles, ancient ruins, picturesque plains, virgin forests, crystal clear lakes fully reflect all the splendor of this proud, full of contrasts country.

Amazing Scotland

Amazing Scotland

Melrose Abbey is one of the oldest monasteries in Scotland. The Cistercian monastery was reduced to ruins in the 1500s.

Amazing Scotland

Boats in the harbor of the fishing village of East Newk in the Fife region.

Amazing Scotland

Skye is an island in the Inner Hebrides archipelago with its famous green hills and majestic mountains.

Amazing Scotland

The ruins of St. Andrew's Cathedral at dawn.

Amazing Scotland

Mini Highland cows walking through the Trossachs Nature Reserve.

Amazing Scotland

Dunnottar Castle is a ruined medieval fortress located in the Scottish region of Aberdeenshire.

Amazing Scotland

The Royal Mile is the most famous series of streets in the center of Edinburgh.

Amazing Scotland

A common phenomenon for residents of Edinburgh is musicians playing bagpipes.

Amazing Scotland

Located at the top of the Castle Rock, Edinburgh Castle is perfectly visible from Holyrood Park.

Amazing Scotland

In the middle of the XVIII century, a New city was built in Edinburgh, thanks to which the problem of overpopulation was solved.

Amazing Scotland

A small house at the foot of a hill in the city of Lockerbie in the south of Scotland.

Amazing Scotland

Kilhurn Castle on Loch Eiv, north of Glasgow, is now the ruins of a 15th-and 17th-century fortress.

Amazing Scotland

Glamis Castle in Angus was the home of the Queen Mother, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.

Amazing Scotland

Shetland ponies in sweaters have become the hallmark of Scotland.

Amazing Scotland

The brightly lit Clyde Arc Bridge in Glasgow.

Amazing Scotland

One of the best golf courses in the world is the Old Course in St. Andrews.

Amazing Scotland

The magnificent Loch Ness is the refuge of the legendary "Loch Ness monster".

Amazing Scotland

The ruins of Arkart Castle are located on the shore of Loch Ness.

Amazing Scotland

Competitions of piper and drummer bands at the annual Highland Games.

Amazing Scotland

Some trees grow right in Loch Lomond, south-west of Scotland.

Amazing Scotland

At low tide, you can see the rocky coast of East Newk in the Fife region.

Amazing Scotland

Ben Nevis is the highest point of the British Isles.

Amazing Scotland

Skara Bray is one of the best preserved Neolithic settlements in Europe.

Keywords: Europe | Independence Day | Travel | Sightseeing | Scotland | Beauty | Country

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