
Epic natural landscapes, vibrant cities, an immense cultural heritage, mysterious castles and dark ghost legends: Scotland is all this and much more.
This proud and fascinating land is characterised by great contrasts within, with a rugged and wild northern region forming a striking contrast to the busy life of major cities such as the capital Edinburgh or Glasgow. It is no coincidence that National Geographic recently included Scotland in its Best of the World 2024 list, and also that the far north of the country has been named one of the best travel destinations Lonely Planet for 2024.

Among the most beautiful regions of Scotland are certainly those characterised by beautiful barley-growing fields. The productions from these top-quality crops are world-famous, also favoured by the large quantities of peat and springs of the purest water.
One of these regions is undoubtedly the Speyside, in the central area of the country: an area crossed by many rivers such as the Spey, characterised by a very high density of producers - more than half of the whole of Scotland.
Ayrshire, on the west coast, is also renowned for its beauty: between picturesque country towns and sandy beaches, ancient castles and ancient Viking memories, this is the home region of Scotland's most famous poet Robert Burns.
Among the islands, Islay is considered the Queen of the Hebrides: characterised by a beautiful coastline and colourful birdlife, Islay enjoys a magical and evocative atmosphere, and is celebrated for its nine producers.
Skye is the largest island in the Inner Hebrides, and at its heart it surely has some of the best known and most iconic landscapes in the whole of Scotland: cliffs, beaches, moors, mountains, grasslands, wonder in just over 1,500 square kilometres.

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