What's so great about Scotland?
The beautiful Tantallon Castle Was once ran by Douglas Earls of Angus, which was part of the most powerful baronial families in Scotland. But now it has a peaceful existence it is the place where they shoot the popular TV show, Shoe-box zoo.
In Edinburgh they have many people visit a year, because of there Skiing, zoos and even amazing gold opportunity, Best of all is the festival. The most famous is Hogmanay.
1) There has been a royal castle in this region since at least the reign of King David 1 in the 12th century and the site continued to be a royal home until the 1603. Now they do many celebrations and festivals here.
2)rides and markets from christmas and Hogmanay.
3)Skiing in the Highlands near Inverness.
4)Human habitation of the site is dated back as far as the 9th century BC, although the nature of early settlement is unclear. It is a popular site for locals and tourists to fish or even take a walk on the bridge to the zoo just down the street.
5)Hogmanay, meaning “last day of the year” in Scotland, it is usually a two-day holiday through December 31 and January 1, and it can even go all the way into January 2.
6)Golf came from a game they played in Scotland during the 15th century. The golfers would hit pebbles instead of balls around sand dunes, by using a stick or club. In 1750 golf evolved into the sport we know today.
2)rides and markets from christmas and Hogmanay.
3)Skiing in the Highlands near Inverness.
4)Human habitation of the site is dated back as far as the 9th century BC, although the nature of early settlement is unclear. It is a popular site for locals and tourists to fish or even take a walk on the bridge to the zoo just down the street.
5)Hogmanay, meaning “last day of the year” in Scotland, it is usually a two-day holiday through December 31 and January 1, and it can even go all the way into January 2.
6)Golf came from a game they played in Scotland during the 15th century. The golfers would hit pebbles instead of balls around sand dunes, by using a stick or club. In 1750 golf evolved into the sport we know today.