How to Train Your Dragon: Scotland’s Mythological Legacy

There is no doubt that Scotland’s landscapes have helped fuel the imaginations of creative storytellers around the world. In the How to Train Your Dragon series, author Cressida Cowell captures the true essence of Viking heritage and dragon folklore having spent her childhood summers on a small uninhabited island off the west coast of Scotland. 

With the release of the live action film, explore its deep Scottish connections and how our  Norse and Viking attractions as well as mysterious, mythical creatures have helped to inspire the book and film series for the young and the young at heart. 

Looking to the Isle of Iona from the Isle of Mull

The inspiration behind How to Train Your Dragon

You might be thinking how Scotland was one of the main inspirations behind Cressida Cowell’s How to Train Your Dragon series? Let us take you back to where it all started. 

The Hebrides – A Viking paradise

Norse culture and heritage attractions in Scotland

Now that we’ve given you a whistle-stop tour of Scandinavian Scotland and the Viking's impact, it’s time to experience true Norse and Viking culture with some of our coolest attractions and sites. 

Scotland’s ferocious myths and legends

Just like Cressida Cowell’s character Toothless, Scotland has its fair share of mythological creatures from its past and present lurking on land and in deep waters – some are even believed to be real but remain a mystery to this day. Learn more about some of our very own dragon-like species that have made a significant impact on Scottish folklore culture.

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