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Slow travel adventures in Scotland
Slow travel in Scotland - what does it mean? Slow travel and tourism is a more meaningful way of travelling. In short, it's about forming connections with a place, taking your time and savouring the moments along the way - the journey, the destination and the people. It's a sense of calm and relaxation. And Scotland is just perfect for that.
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Embrace New Experiences
It's amazing what you'll discover when you throw away your to-do lists and take a moment to try something a little out of your comfort zone. Why not try a slow adventure in Scotland?
Stunning Wild Swimming Locations in Scotland
Discover some of the best spots to go wild swimming in Scotland.
Brieuc's solo adventure in Caithness and Sutherland
Caithness and Sutherland are the two northernmost regions on mainland Scotland. Read the blog of our colleague, Brieuc, who set off on his solo adventure in the Northern Highlands by train and returned with unforgettable memories of his time in this unique part of Scotland.
Explore Destinations slowly
Slow travel is all about building a deeper connection with a place.
These itineraries are all designed to let you explore these destinations slowly. Make the most of your time and explore Moray, Aberdeenshire or the Scottish Borders.
Discover The Joy in the Journey
'It's not the destination, it's the journey' goes the old adage. It may be a cliché, but in Scotland there's no truer statement. Getting from A to B is not a chore to be done as quickly as possible - it's a chance for you to relax and reflect as gorgeous landscapes pass before your eyes.
Tip: Public transport can save you some money and it's a much more sustainable option.
Book The Perfect Hideaway
Places to Stay
Immerse yourself in a little corner of Scotland with a fabulous choice of accommodation. Here, you can spend your time doing as much or as little as you like.
Slow activities to try
Scotland is famous for its outdoor playground, but adventures don't always need to happen at 100 miles per hour! You can decide when you rest and when you move.
12 Peaceful Waterfall Walks in Scotland
Blending spectacular settings and tumbling torrents, Scotland’s waterfalls are ideal for improving your wellness.
Find a Wellness Retreat To Suit You
Choose a holiday that will leave you feeling rested and recuperated. In Scotland, you can do holidays centred around wild swimming, yoga, creative writing, walking…whatever you fancy!
Stay a wee Bit Longer
Say goodbye to the jam-packed long weekend. Book a longer trip to Scotland and go home feeling a deeper connection. Maybe you'll find a coastal town that you'll never want to leave, a cosy cottage in the countryside or a swish city centre apartment.
Tip: Spend more time in one place and you might find yourself getting to know the locals and their lifestyle.
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