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Scotland is just about overflowing with numerous exciting cities, jaw-dropping landscapes, rich history, and a thriving folk music scene. Rumble from the dramatic mountain ranges to tranquil fishing villages in a Camperbug motorhome or campervan hire. Camp out on the undulating hills of Borders or explore the stunning islands generously sprinkled in the Western Isles and the Hebrides. This road trip primarily focuses on uncovering Scotland’s beauty, and we’ll show you how to soak in the splendour in a campervan or motorhome rental. From wild beaches to craggy castles, Scotland has what it takes to top lists as one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
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First stop – Hello Dear Green Place!
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Outgoing Glasgow welcomes the world to enjoy its architectural heritage, lively music scene, characterful museums, and a burgeoning food and drink culture. There are many beautiful things to see and do in the bustling city. Visit a hipster vegan restaurant, explore a fantastic cathedral, or take a walk in a rolling park. The town is small and easy to navigate, so you can fit in a majority of the famous sites into a weekend break. Explore the buzzing culture capital, get acquainted with the friendly locals, and enjoy their irreverent sense of humour when you view the iconic Wellington statue gleefully decked with a traffic cone! There is an abundance of bars and pubs to enjoy your favourite tipple. Drygate Brewery boasts of a comprehensive range of excellent beer. The Horseshoe Bar has kept many a visitor suitably tiddly since the mid-nineteenth century. Here are some must-see Glasgow attractions:
Visit Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
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The city-owned museums and galleries are plentiful and in most cases, free to visit. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is famed for its excellent collection of artefacts, and art. This iconic red sandstone building welcomes over a million visitors each year, and the stunning Kelvingrove Park sits right next to the museum, making it a top attraction in Glasgow.
See Glasgow Cathedral and Necropolis
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A magnificent Glasgow Cathedral marks the birthplace of Glasgow. It is allegedly built on the site of St Kentigern’s tomb, the first bishop of the ancient British kingdom of Strathclyde. The cathedral is said to have been erected between the 13th and 15th centuries. The Glasgow Necropolis is an atmospheric Victorian cemetery dating back to 1833. See one of Britain’s finest collections of stained glass windows, and admire the carved bosses along Blackadder Aisle at Glasgow Cathedral. Enjoy the view over the city, and stroll along with the monuments.
Take in striking architectural Heritage
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Glasgow’s skyline is pierced by striking buildings that are often used in Hollywood movies like World War Z, Cloud Atlas, and Fast and the Furious 6. Check out some of the top
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