Make the most of the longer days and sunnier skies by heading out the door and taking on a Scottish coastal adventure this spring - it is right on your doorstep!
Scotland's natural beauty can be seen in the rolling hills, scenic countryside and, in particular, the coastal views dotted all around the country.
According to Visit Scotland, this walk offers "beautiful coastlines, dramatic scenery, engaging heritage, abundant wildlife, and very friendly communities along the way". You can also wonder in the ruins of Asgog Castle on this stroll, as well as see the remains of a gunpowder mill and a World War II tank landing ship, according to the Loch Lomond and Cowal Way website.
You can also spot some woodland gardens during this week as well as some views of the ruins of Dunans Castle. Other highlights of this walk include a visit to SEA LIFE Loch Lomond for those who enjoy some aquatic life. This aquarium features seven zones including the Tropical Ocean Tunnel. The TripAdvisor reviews of this day out have praised the experience and also highlighted the helpful nature of the staff.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
VisitScotland to close all information centres across Scotland including Glasgow branchIt follows significant changes to the way people plan their holidays with most using online resources and travel specialists to research and book all aspects of their trips.
Read more »
Scotland's first ever listening bar coming to Glasgow with jam-packed Spring line-upGlasgow's popular South East Asian Bar & Brasserie, Mamasan, is set to transform into Scotland’s first ever listening bar with a jam-packed line-up of DJs to welcome the city this Spring.
Read more »
Popular Glasgow book festival called off after Creative Scotland pull fundingAye Write, which has been a mainstay in the city for nearly two decades, was due to launch in just a few weeks time, however, it has been shelved after Creative Scotland pulled support
Read more »
Glasgow restaurant to turn into Scotland's first 'listening bar'A Glasgow restaurant will transform into Scitland's first listening bar.
Read more »
Lochend students to compete in Young Enterprise Scotland finalA secondary school in Glasgow is set to take on the Young Enterprise Scotland National finals.
Read more »
ScotRail prices increase across Scotland as Glasgow to Edinburgh ticket £16.20 returnThe decision to push up ScotRail ticket prices by 8.7 per cent was announced by Transport Scotland in December last year after saying the ticket price freeze is 'no longer sustainable'.
Read more »