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Top activities in Scotland feature discovering Edinburgh Castle, which sits atop Castle Rock providing breathtaking views of the city. Walk down the Royal Mile, a stretch of roughly one mile linking the castle to Holyrood Palace, dotted with historic landmarks and shops. Those who appreciate nature will want to explore Loch Ness, renowned for its mysterious monster and beautiful landscape.


Crinan Canal
Admire the engineering wonder of a long staircase lock. Feel the wonder as boats are gently lifted through multiple stages.
Quick facts: Experience the longest staircase lock in the UK with eight locks rising 19 meters. Watch historic steamers and modern boats navigate this impressive feat of engineering along a scenic canal.
Highlights: Observe the synchronized lock gates opening and closing, a display of precision and power. The sound of rushing water and the sight of boats being lifted step-by-step creates a striking and memorable scene.
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Clootie Dumpling is a traditional Scottish steamed pudding made with dried fruits, suet, and spices, named after the cloth or 'cloot' in which it is traditionally boiled.

Tablet is a classic Scottish sweet made from sugar, condensed milk, and butter, known for its hard, grainy texture that melts in the mouth.

Tipsy Laird is a Scottish trifle dessert made with whisky-soaked sponge cake layered with custard and cream, reflecting Scotland's famous whisky heritage.

Haggis is Scotland's national dish, made from sheep's offal mixed with oats and spices, traditionally encased in the animal's stomach and boiled.

Scotch Pie is a double-crust meat pie filled with minced mutton or other meat, renowned for its flaky pastry and rich filling.

Arbroath Smokie is a smoked haddock specialty from the town of Arbroath, prepared by smoking the fish over hardwood and known for its distinctive flavor.

Scotch Whisky, made primarily from malted barley, is world-famous and must be aged in oak barrels for at least three years under Scottish law.

Irn-Bru is a uniquely Scottish carbonated soft drink, often referred to as Scotland's other national drink after whisky, known for its bright orange color and unique taste.

Scottish Ale is a type of beer with a malty sweetness and lower hop bitterness, reflecting Scotland's rich tradition of brewing.
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