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Scotland for yourself……… Scotland
is
a wonderful place to visit for a holiday. It has great places to stay, and has
warm friendly people, superb food and drink there is inspiring scenery that helps
illustrate its history and culture.
You
have a choice of cities – Edinburgh
– Aberdeen – Inverness – Glasgow (all with their own airports)
or the tranquility of an unspoilt beach.
You also have a choice of beautiful and interesting islands.
It
is a golfers paradise and there is plenty to do if you just want to walk, cycle
or fish. The
majority of the population is based in the central lowlands between Edinburgh
- The home of the Scottish Parliament and Glasgow.
Both cities are lively cosmopolitan cultural centres offering
a vast range of employment, housing and leisure and lifestyle options.
Voltage: The
standard electrical voltage in Scotland / Britain is 240 v AC, 50HZ. A three square
pronged adapter plug and/or electric converter for appliances is required.
(As used in Ireland, Cyprus, Malta, Singapore and Malaysia)
Telephone
Country Code:
+44 Emergency
Telephone number: pan-EU Emergency 112 Can be
used in all EU Countries and it can be dialled from a locked mobile or a mobile
with no sim card. Also
999
Ambulance - Coast guard - Fire Police Currency:
Pound Sterling [United Kingdom Pound] (£) Population
2006:
5,078,400 Land Area: 78,782
Km2 Driving:
Drive on the LEFT
General
Driving Tips (information supplied by Holiday
Autos)
Speed
limits :
Built-up areas: 30 mph single carriage ways: 60 mph dual carriage ways: 70 mph
motorways: 70 mph. Drink
and driving: Blood alcohol limit is 80 mg. Drive
on the left and only overtake vehicles on the right.
At
roundabouts, traffic coming from the right has priority. Make
sure you understand about double and single yellow line. parking. It
is illegal to use a hand-held mobile when driving. As
long as you hold a full licence in your own country and have done so for at least
a year, you can drive on British roads. Motorways
are shown by 'M' plus a number on signs. There are no toll charges to pay on British
motorways except the M4 Severn Bridge into Wales, the Humber Bridge near Hull,
the M25 Dartford Tunnel and part of the M6 (north of Birmingham). Try
and avoid the M25 'London Orbital ' and the M5/M6 in Birmingham England during
rush hour times (0800-0930 and 1630-1800) as these can be extremely busy ------------------------------------------------- Scotland
forms the top part of the Island of Britain and the
country is also made up of some 186 islands including the Orkneys, Hebrides, Shetlands
and Arran. The mainland is predominantly mountainous. The Highlands are well known
for their scenic grandeur. There are plenty of picturesque Lochs (lakes). The
main mountain ranges are the Grampians and they have the highest peak in Scotland/Britain
- Ben Nevis.The country has some of Britain's most spectacular scenery including
the deepest lake, largest lake, most remote areas of wilderness and highest mountain
Ben Nevis (mentioned above). The
capital is Edinburgh and other major cities
are Glasgow, Aberdeen and
Dundee on the east coast and Inverness
in the north. Temperatures are generally colder than
in southern England - Edinburgh from 3.5 degrees in January to 14.5 degrees C
in July. In winter there are the ski resorts and fishing is very popular as well
as the country having many golf courses including the famous St Andrews. Aberdeen
is Scotland's third largest city located on the north
east coast. It has elegant granite buildings and has a very sphisticated and vibrant
character. It has been the home of the UK's oil and gas industry for well over
25 years. Smaller centres of Perth, Stirling and
St Andrews are all extreemly attractive places.
English is generally spoken, but a percentage of Scots speak the Scottish
form of Gaelic. This is mainly in the Highlands and islands. Cuisine is very good
and remember when you are in Scotland, you are in the home of Scotch
whisky find out some more about Scotland and read
the Scotland Factfile below Top Scottish
Islands and Regions: There are 95 inhabited islands
in Scotland with a total population of just under 100,000 The
Outer Islands - Shetland, Orkney and the Western Isles The
islands of the Inner and Outer Hebrides lie at the very edge of Europe and have
a rugged natural beauty, with unspoilt beaches, plentiful wildlife and a unique
culture and traditions. Orkney and Shetland share many of these qualities together
with archaeological sites, burial mounds, stones circles and settlements of the
earliest peoples. The islands have a Norse heritage that is evident everywhere
. There are also thousands of birds and other wildlife that make their home in
these isles
The
Scottish Highlands
If
you are looking for spectacular mountains, majestic glens and mirror-like lochs
form the perfect backdrop to picturesque towns, isolated crofts, towering castles
and pagoda-topped distilleries the Scottish Highlands have so much to offer. A
startling variety of wildlife also makes its home in the sea-lochs and glens where
an unbroken thread of human history reaches back into the mists of time. 
The
great outdoors combine History, legend, romance to guarantee visitors a warm Highland
welcome and a truly memorable holiday. Whether you are looking for an action-packed
adventure, a taste of the local culture and history, or just complete peace and
quiet, the Highlands of Scotland is a place well worth visiting 
Argyll,
the Isles, Loch Lomond, Stirling & the Trossachs If
you want to savour the atmosphere of Hebridean islands, the charm of rural villages
and the natural frontier which separates the rugged grandeur of the West Highlands
from the gentler beauty of the Lowlands this is the place to visit. You can trace
the footsteps of heroes like St Columba, Sir William Wallace, Robert the Bruce
and Mary, Queen of Scots and villains like the notorious outlaw Rob Roy. It
is an area where you may see an eagle, an osprey, a wildcat, a fine antlered stag
or even whales and dolphins. And if the fancy takes you, you can enjoy the spectacle
of a Highland Games, the warmth of a traditional folk night or the flavour of
a local food festival. Scotland's first great travel writer, Sir Walter Scott
wrote of the landscapes around Loch Katrine in his best-selling poem, the Lady
of the Lake. Top Edinburgh
& the Lothians Robert
Louis Stevenson said that Edinburgh
is what Paris ought to be. The capital city has magnificent
architecture shifts from the lofty tenements and narrow streets of its medieval
Old Town as they tumble down the spine of the Royal Mile, to the grace and geometric
precision of the Georgian New Town. Above it all, in its towering splendour, stands
the Castle. An enchanting walk around the city will reveal an alleyway leading
to an ancient courtyard.
Outside the city,
the Lothian countryside provides a beautiful setting for the rich gems of the
capital. This is an area steeped in history, filled with castles, great houses
and battle sites. It's also the ancient home of the game of golf and you can find
some of the great golf links and parkland courses of the world here. In fact,
the trails and parkland and
miles of glorious coastline in the Lothians open up the countryside for everyone
- from the fine golden beaches, to ramblers high in the Pentland Hills.
Greater
Glasgow & the Clyde Valley
Vibrant and energetic, Glasgow enjoys
a year-round buzz that visitors just love. This is particularly true of the city's
arts scene. Over 200 arts organisations, including Scottish Ballet and Scottish
Opera, are based there, creating the cutting-edge productions and attracting high-profile
exhibitions that led to the city being crowned as a European City of Culture.
In
1999 Glasgow was the UK's City of Architecture and Design and its architecture
is certainly an attraction in itself. Central Glasgow's Manhattan-style town planning
affords many sweeping vistas of the city's impressive Victorian buildings, dotted
with little gems from the medieval to the present day. But it's the Art Nouveau
'Glasgow Style' for which the city has become famous and no one should miss the
work of Glasgow's most celebrated sons, architect and designer Charles Rennie
Mackintosh. Surrounding
the city is some of the best of Scotland's scenery, from the rolling hills of
the Clyde Valley to the beautiful walking country of East Dunbartonshire that
borders the south-west Highlands. Exploring further, you'll find that many of
the towns and villages in the area such as Paisley, Hamilton, Biggar, Greenock,
Gourock and of course the breathtaking New Lanark World Heritage Site make great
day excursions from the city and offer a range of attractions that make discoverng
their rich history a real joy. Top 
Perthshire,
Angus & Dundee and the Kingdom of Fife From
the rolling heather moorland of Rannoch in the west, all the way to the well-manicured
golf courses and path network of coastal Fife, you'll soon discover that Scotland's
heartlands are an area with an astonishingly diverse terrain, with plenty to attract
and entertain visitors. And in between, the Angus Glens with their unspoilt wildness
and sense of space make for the perfect escape. The
area also boasts some of Scotland's most attractive towns and cities:
Perth, with its upbeat air, busy shops and relaxing
pubs and wine bars; Dundee, dynamic
and ideal for a cultural fix; Pitlochry and Aberfeldy, friendly,small-scale and
welcoming, while not forgetting the pantile houses and colourful harbours of Fife's
East Neuk - that is a photographer's paradise. Moving away from habitation, the
region offers plenty of active opportunities, from fabulous golf on some of the
world's most famous courses to more adventurous alternatives, all set against
countryside and coastlines rich with abundant wildlife. Top South
of Scotland Here
you will find rich, rolling farmland, rugged sea coasts and Clyde coast islands
characterize the south of Scotland. It's a land of ancient abbeys, castles and
historic houses and also boasts strong literary connections, with both Robert
Burns and Sir Walter Scott having lived here.
Scotland really starts right at the border with
England. You will immediately find different accents in the shops and different
names for beer in pubs are just two of the ways in which Scotland stamps its own
personality straight away. Even some of the money is different with many of the
Scottish banks issuing their own bank notes. The scenery changes and the hazy
blue peaks of the Cheviot and Eildon Hills running out to a wide horizon have
lifted the hearts of generations of travellers at Carter Bar on the A68. There
are then the forests and wild moors of upland Galloway and the vivid greens of
Ayrshire's rich pastures, with the steep mountainous profile of the island of
Arran as a backdrop. Wherever you travel here, you can be sure of a real Scottish
experience Counties
in Scotland Aberdeenshire,
Angus, Argyll and Bute, Clackmannanshire, Dumfries and Galloway, Dundee, East
Ayrshire, East Dunbartonshire, East Lothian, East Renfrewshire, Edinburgh, Falkirk,
Fife, Glasgow, Highland Inverclyde, Midlothian, Moray, North Ayrshire, North Lanarkshire,
Orkney Islands ,Perth and Kinross, Renfrewshire, Scottish Borders, Shetland Islands
,South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire, Stirling, West Dunbartonshire ,West Lothian,
Western Isles.....The
above is just a Taste of Scotland now for a selection of holiday rentals - Top
Scottish
Tourist Board -
accommodation, activities, events and holidays in Scotland Find out more HERE
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Luxury city centre Apartment in Edunburgh (CLICK
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Cottage at Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders (CLICK
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Holiday Lodge Invernesshire (CLICK
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Luxury Apartment in Dundee that sleeps up to 8 (CLICK
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Georgian style traditional self catering apartment in Edinburgh that
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Tips
For Travellers: November 2006 - New EU hand baggage restrictions The
European Union has adopted new security rules that restrict the quantity of liquids,
gels and pastes passengers may carry in their cabin baggage, effective immediately The
new rules apply to all passengers travelling from any EU airport and it’s
important to familiarise yourself with these new regulations.
- All liquid
containers must be carried in a separate clear plastic, zip-top or re-sealable
bag that does not exceed 20 cm x 20 cm or one litre capacity.
- All
items must fit in the bag comfortably and the bag must be completely sealed
- There
is a limit of one transparent re-sealable plastic bag per person.
- At
the airport security search, the plastic bag must be removed from the cabin bag
and x-ray screened separately.
- Liquids
must be held in individual containers not exceeding 100ml (approximately 4 fl.
Oz) and may include - Shampoo, Suntan lotions, Toothpaste, Hair gel, hair spray,
Perfumes, Liquid or aerosol deodorants, Cosmetics, Water and other drinks, Soups,Syrups,
Any other item of similar consistency
There
are two exceptions to the rules: - Baby
food needed during the flight
- Medicines
needed during the flight
Exempt
items must also be placed in a separate transparent re-sealable bag and presented
separately at the passenger security screening area. The
above information New EU hand baggage restrictions is supplied by a third party
and jml Property Services do not take any responsibility to its accuracy ©jmlpropertyservices
11/06
What
happens when you purchase a bottle of whisky, gin or wine in a local supermarket
and want to bring it into an airport in the EU, Norway, Iceland or Switzerland? All
liquid items over 100ml purchased in an EU country cannot be carried as hand luggage
through the security search area. only liquids that have been purchased airside
at another EU airport, or on board an aircraft operated by an EU carrier may be
carried as hand luggage. You will need to show proof of purchase to demonstrate
this, the airport or airline will pack these items in tamper evident bags and
the receipt would be placed in the bag as proof of purchase. Special
information for transit/transfer passengers If
your journey involves changing flights at any EU airport, special restrictions
apply. You may only take liquid items (for example duty free) through the security
search point at your connecting airport if: - they
have been purchased airside at another EU airport, or on board an aircraft operated
by an EU carrier. You will need to show proof of purchase to demonstrate this.
Liquid
items in excess of 100ml purchased from other airports or on board other airlines
may only be carried as hold baggage on the connecting flight.
-
The
member states of the European Union are: Austria,
Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United
Kingdom.
The
above information supplied byThe Department for Transport -UK and jml Property
Services do not take any responsibility to its accuracy ©jmlpropertyservices
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