Scotland Travel Blog
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Three Lochs Forest Drive: How to Visit
Everything you need to know about the Three Lochs Forest Drive, including walks, the best views, camping, and permits.
Fife Walks: 7 Best Fife Walks
Looking for the best Fife walks? I’m sharing my favourite Fife routes, from coastal paths to woodland trails.
Aviemore Walks: 7 Best & Easiest Walking Trails in Aviemore
A round up of the best Aviemore walks, including short walks, forest trails, and mountain hikes.
Must Do Things In Aviemore | Cairngorms Outdoor Town
A round up of the best things to do in Aviemore, in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park.
The Best Places To Wild Swim: Loch Lomond & Trossachs
A round up of the best places for wild swimming in Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park.
11 Best Villages on The Moray Firth
A round up of the best, and prettiest, villages along the Moray Firth coast.
Best Things To Do in Lower Largo, Fife
Plan your next trip to Lower Largo with this guide. The best things to do, restaurants, walks, & Lower Largo hotels.
A Beginners Guide to Fife, Scotland
This guide will help you plan the perfect Fife coastal trip – whether it’s a day trips, long weekend, or week-long adventure.
9 Places You Must-See In Lisbon
Here’s my take on the perfect long weekend and a curated list of those all-important Lisbon must-sees.
The Taybank | A Unique Dunkeld hotel
I knew it was going to be beautiful, but my visit to The Taybank exceeded all expectations. My review of this wonderful Dunkeld hotel.
Winter Walks In The Pentland Hills, Edinburgh: Scald Law & Carnethy Hill
How to hike the best Pentland Hills walk this winter - Scald Law, the highest point in the park.
The Best Things To Do In Luss, Loch Lomond
The best things to do in Luss, a beautiful conservation village on the shores of Loch Lomond.
The Mirrored LookOut At Loch Voil, Trossachs
The LookOut at Loch Voil is a really magical little spot. Discover the place two lochs almost meet and where this quirky mirrored cabin twinkles in the sun.
A Complete Guide To Visiting The Ardnamurchan Peninsula
With beautiful beaches, sleepy coastal villages and dramatic sea views, the peninsula of Ardnamurchan is something of a hidden gem.
A Scotland Travel Blog Designed to Help You Travel Well
Welcome to Wander Scotland: your go-to Scotland travel platform for global travellers and local adventurers seeking carefully curated trips to some of the country’s very best places.
Here you’ll find our Scotland travel blogs, detailed travel guides covering the Highlands and Islands, the Isle of Skye, Perthshire, Fife and some of the quieter, lesser-visited areas that are often overlooked. Alongside those are thoughtfully structured itineraries, scenic driving routes, and practical advice on how to plan your time — from how long to spend in each place to what’s genuinely worth booking ahead.
Everything here is shaped by real experience. Many of these routes are ones I’ve travelled myself, often more than once, refining them over time - adjusting pacing, rethinking stops, and noticing the small details that can make or break a day.
The focus isn’t on doing more. It’s about doing things well.
That might mean slowing a route down to allow for a better experience, choosing a base that makes the rest of your trip easier, or skipping a well-known stop in favour of somewhere quieter that feels far more memorable. The aim is always to help you use your time well, avoid the common pitfalls, and build a trip that feels considered rather than rushed.
There’s a lot of information online about travelling in Scotland - and much of it is contradictory, outdated, or built around unrealistic itineraries. This Scotland travel blog brings everything together in one place, grounded in practical experience and a clear understanding of how travel here actually works.
Whether you’re mapping out a full road trip or simply refining part of your journey, you’ll find a growing collection of Scotland travel guides, itineraries, and planning advice here - designed not just to inspire, but to help you travel better.
FAQs
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This blog is shaped by first-hand experience rather than quick research or list-building. Every guide is based on time spent travelling Scotland slowly and repeatedly - often revisiting the same places in different seasons. The focus is on realistic itineraries, thoughtful pacing, and recommendations that add depth to a trip, rather than trying to see everything at once.
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Yes. I’m Scottish and have spent years living, working, and travelling across the country - from years in Edinburgh to now living in and exploring the Highlands and Islands. I also worked professionally as a travel advisor with VisitScotland, so the advice here is grounded in both lived experience and industry knowledge.
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This blog is for travellers who want to experience Scotland in a more meaningful way. It’s especially helpful for first-time visitors feeling overwhelmed by planning, as well as return visitors looking to explore beyond the usual highlights. If you value well-paced journeys, local food, beautiful landscapes, and honest advice, you’ll feel at home here.
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Yes. Alongside this blog, I offer digital travel maps, itineraries, and bespoke trip planning for travellers who’d like help tailoring a journey in Scotland to their interests, time frame, and travel style.