Scotland packing list

What To Pack For Scotland – 4 Seasons Packing List for Scotland (+ FREE checklist)

What to pack for Scotland and what to wear during your trip? Check my ultimate 4 seasons packing list for Scotland with all the necessities you need for different conditions and activities. I threw in some useful information about the Scotland seasons, the weather, the climate, and the landscape, too!

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16 Top Places To Visit in Bath – Charming English Town Guide

Set amongst the hilly English countryside, Bath, the only place in the UK with natural hot springs and honey-colored architecture is packed with historic sites, museums, cute cafes, and rewarding walks. Explore the best places to visit in Bath on a day trip or a weekend. 

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Visit Brighton

How to Spend Awesome Day in Brighton – 8 Ideas for Your Day Trip to Brighton

Called the happiest place to live in the UK, the most popular seaside destination for tourists on the island, and also a “UK gay capital”- Brighton is definitely an interesting city to visit, and a Brighton day trip is easy to organize. Here are the tips on how to spend a great day in Brighton.

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What places to visit in Portsmouth

What places to visit in Portsmouth, UK – explore the coastal England

The historic harbour, buzzing seaside and the high tower offering stunning views of the area are only a few examples of places to visit in Portsmouth, England. Find out what places to visit in Portsmouth and why you should travel to the south coast of England.

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Isle of Mull weekend break in Scotland

Best things to do on the Isle of Mull – perfect weekend break in Scotland

The Isle of Mull is a perfect place for a short break in Scotland and one of my favourite weekend gateways in Scottish isles. There are so many great things to do on the Isle of Mull, from island hopping to the nearby Isle of Iona, Staffa and Ulva, to looking for puffins, relaxing on the white sand beaches or hiking in the mountains. Have a look at this full guide for a perfect short break in Scotland on the Isle of Mull!

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10 amazing places in Scotland you wouldn't believe exist

Unique Scotland – 10 amazing places to visit in Scotland, you wouldn’t believe exist

Scotland is well known for its wild nature, historical castles, and whisky trails. However, it also has a more exotic side. Find out more about the unique side of Scotland and beautiful places to visit, not known by many.

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Discovering Brick Lane East End London street art paradise

Discover London’s Coolest Neigbourhood – Brick Lane in the London’s East End

If you like off the beaten path places and you’ve already seen the main sights with Big Ben and Tower Bridge, try travelling more east to visit different London’s neighbourhood. Dive into the chaotic mix of great food places, pop-up designer shops, hidden cafes and colourful street art in the Brick Lane in London’s East End.

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London New Year’s Eve On A Budget – Best Activities + Where To See Fireworks For FREE

How to spend London New Year’s Eve on a budget and not to break a bank? Find the best winter activities in London, budget accommodation and places to eat, as well as where to watch the New Year’s Fireworks in London for free!

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Discovering English history – Salisbury, Stonehenge & London

Red brick houses, rich history, local Ale and sun – this is how I see England, and this was exactly how it welcomed us last weekend. In the need of city break – we booked spontaneous trip to Salisbury. This small town is mostly known as a stop on the way to the best known pre-historic monument in Europe – Stonehenge and home of the Magna Carta in Salisbury Cathedral – but it’s not only this.

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