| SCOTLAND: Why Scotland ? |
| Written by Scotland.org | ||||||
| Sunday, 01 July 2007 | ||||||
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Scotland as a destination for business and pleasure. Scotland is compact, rich in assets, has excellent venues,
fantastic events and great access. Scotland is one of the few countries
in the world where you can experience the charm of the city and within
an hour be adventuring amongst the mountains and the glens.
Scotland as a destination for business and pleasure. Scotland is compact, rich in assets, has excellent venues,
fantastic events and great access. Scotland is one of the few countries
in the world where you can experience the charm of the city and within
an hour be adventuring amongst the mountains and the glens.
Scotland is rich in assets. Come to Scotland for our history, dramatic scenery, romantic castles, diverse whiskies, famous golf courses and, of course, our friendly people. Be it a castle or stately home, a city hotel or a countryside resort, Scotland is rich in venues of the highest quality. Scotland is famous for the world’s largest arts festival, The Edinburgh Festival and the World’s second largest street party at Hogmanay, but there are dozens more fantastic events and festivals scheduled throughout the year, which can provide a powerful backdrop. With five international airports, high-speed rail links to London and beyond and super-fast ferry from Edinburgh to the continent, Scotland has never been so easy to access.
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