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13 Fun Facts About Scotland That Might Surprise You

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When people ask me about my favorite places in the world, Scotland is always, always near the top of my list. This surprises many people; I guess maybe Scotland isn’t “exotic” enough for most people to assume it would be a favorite?

But, to me, Scotland has everything I love in a destination: It’s beautiful, from its Lowland cities to its Highland lochs to its many Isles. The people are warm and friendly. It’s easy to get around as a tourist. And those Scottish accents don’t hurt, either.

I also love that Scotland is just dripping in history. I’m a big history nerd, so the fact that I learn something new every time I visit draws me back to Scotland again and again.

Ballindalloch Castle in Scotland

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