Scotland is special Scotland is special. It means something different to everybody; for myself, it’s home – it’s family, it’s my ancestry and it’s my whole world – my heart belongs here. However, you do not need to have been born here, to experience everything this incredible country has to offer; yes, it’s small, geographically but it certainly makes up for it in character. Of course, I’m biased but most people don’t take much convincing and that’s due to the fact that there’s something here for everyone. If you wish to soak up the history, there’s no better place to do so – Skara Brae, in Orkney is even older than the Pyramids of Giza or even Stonehenge. There are many such examples all over the country. Then there’s numerous examples of medieval architecture in the form of stunning castles, like Eilean Donan. Scotland is the ideal destination for any history buff. What about scenery? Well, you’re in for a treat when you come here. The scenery here, is quite simply, breath taking. From the mountains and lochs to the sea, you will not be disappointed. Check out some of the images – these are just some of what you can expect to see here. History and scenery are great…but there’s a whole lot more on offer here. One thing that many people probably are unaware of is that Scotland is pretty much a paradise for adventure sports enthusiasts and considered the outdoor capital of Europe – possibly even the world according to some! You can try surfing, skiing, snowboarding, horse riding, mountain biking, hiking, kayaking – and so much more. Or what if you prefer to be less active and just want to enjoy all the culinary delights? Well you’re sorted for that, too! Scotland has fantastic cuisine on