Scotland has a distinctive look, one of rocky shores and a thick carpet of lush green grass. The Isle of Skye, located off the west coast of the country, is an example of the classic sights Scotland is known for. From the Glenfinnan Viaduct Bridge, immortalized as the train ride to Hogwarts in the Harry Potter movies, to the roving flock of sheep—the Isle of Skye holds sights that will be remembered by the traveler for years to come. Thanks to Globus,who offers up a stop by the Isle of Skye on a few of their tours, today’s 60-Second Geography is all about this land of faeries, castles, and mist.
60-Second GeographyIsle of Skye, Scotland
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Scotland with Globus
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Travelers looking for the lush green land of the faeries, the magical low fogs and mists across valleys, and rocky cliffs that line the isle will find a fantastic journey in a land spoken of in songs and stories since the days of old. That’s why Globus wants to open this experience to the traveler, with multiple tours heading to the Isle of Skye. You can find out more about these offerings here. |
Take the Cobblestones Less TraveledWith Globus, explore unhurried and uncrowded England, Scotland, and Wales to shop for bits and bobs only found in bonnie shires, hamlets, and highlands. Invite them to discover destinations they might not yet know about, or places they wouldn’t think of visiting on their own. Join the locals to hoist a glass in Scotland and haste ye back to England while we put the kettle on for a nice cuppa tea with a biscuit. Say, “Cheerio,” to typical tours for a better, brilliant way to see true life in England, Scotland, and Wales. |
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