Travel - Getting to Scotland and Getting Around
Scotland is home to some of the world's most breathtaking landscapes. And with four international airports and three major ferry ports to choose from, getting here from overseas couldn't be easier.
And if you're travelling north from elsewhere in the UK and Ireland, you'll
find that Scotland has an extensive road network, trains reach all major
towns and the bus system is comprehensive. There's also
an efficient internal ferry system giving access to most of the
westerly and northerly islands.
VisitScotland and Stena Line have recently launched a campaign to
encourage visitors from Nothern Ireland to travel to Scotland
from just £65 single for a car and driver. Two
night hotel breaks including return travel on the Stena HSS starting at
just £135 per adult with kids travelling and
staying for free are also available (hotel offer valid until 19 Dec
2008). For terms and conditions and to book, visit the
Stena Line website.
To find out more about travelling to and around Scotland, simply click on the button below and if you need information ranging from customs to climate and midges to the media, get all the essential information you'll need from the VisitScotland Visitors' Guide.
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