Photograph of the Ford Chausson Flash S3 motorhome, with the Forth Rail Bridge in the background

Things to See & Do

Scotland is a fantastic country to tour around - Its well set up to enable visitors to get the most out their stay. It has a rich and diverse history with so much to see and do, depending on the length of your stay you will struggle to fit even a fraction of it in. With each hire there are many maps and literature of places to visits from the countless Castles to historic monuments. The biggest decision will be where to start......a nice problem to have. Here are a few places to make things a little easier.


Photograph of Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh and Surrounding Area

A big warm welcome awaits you when you visit Edinburgh and the Lothians, where the buzz of Scotland's capital city sits in perfect contrast to the peaceful tranquillity of the surrounding Lothians region. Edinburgh has one of the most beautiful cityscapes in the world. Discover world-class museums and galleries it has it all.

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Photograph of Glasgow Science Centre

Glasgow and Surrounding Area

Glasgow: Scotland with style .Steeped in history yet defined by innovation, Glasgow's breathtaking Victorian architecture and traditional welcoming embrace have provided a stately inheritance for the city's commercial resurgence and cultural vigour. Within minutes of this incredible city , you have the historical wonders of Stirling, or one of the most beautiful settings I have ever seen - Loch Lomond.

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Photograph of the standing stones in Orkney

The Highlands & Islands

The sheer variety of interesting locations in the Highlands make touring around worthwhile - while the views and vistas on the way are a further bonus. Put quite simply there is no other place like it on earth. From the romantic isle of Skye - to the wonders of Aviemore. Try it its why we were born!

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Photograph of the sea from Wigtown Bay, Dumfries & Galloway

The Scottish Borders

Covering about eighteen hundred square miles, the Scottish Borders stretches from the rolling hills and moorland in the west, through gentler valleys to the high agricultural plains of the east, and on to the rocky Berwickshire coastline with its secluded coves and picturesque fishing villages. You WILL fall in love with the Borders and surrounding areas, just stop and listen to the silence!

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Photograph of a woman cycling by the Forth & Clyde canal

Walking, Cycling & Adventure Sport

A quiet revolution has been taking place, transforming Scotland into a great adventure sports destination for thrill-seekers of all abilities. Somewhere which can justifiably claim to be Europe's Adventure Capital. There really is something for everyone - regardless of age or ability. Welcome to the revolution!

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Photograph of the Eilean Donan Castle in the Highlands of Scotland

Culture & Historical Attractions

Incredible Castles, Ancient strongholds, royal palaces, grand tower houses and great mansions all have played a part in Scotland's story. Great stone circles, elaborate burial cairns, rock faces carved with abstract designs and Pictish symbol stones - a permanent reminder of Scotland's past. From simple Norman chapels to splendid abbeys and handsome parish churches with fascinating graveyards - Scotland's Christian heritage covers over a thousand years.

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Photograph of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow

Tours & Itineraries

This is what its all about - This is when motorhoming turns from a dream into reality. There are just so many options to choose from. There are a number of recommended tours and places to visit. These are just some of our favourites - you could just choose to plan nothing and see what Scotland brings to you. Read on for some recommendations.

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Photograph of some of Scotland's most famous malt whiskies

Great Food & Drink

What can be said, It better to just go and sample. We have some of the finest seafood - to the greatest selection of whisky.

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