📍 Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom
Welcome to the Scottish Highlands
Where legends live among the lochs and peaks
The Scottish Highlands are one of Europe's last great wildernesses — a dramatic landscape of mist-shrouded mountains, deep glacial lochs, and vast stretches of heather-covered moorland that seems barely changed since the Ice Age.
This is a land soaked in history and legend. Over 3,000 castles dot the Scottish landscape, from crumbling ruins on windswept cliffs to grand estates still inhabited by clan chiefs. Loch Ness, the largest body of freshwater by volume in the British Isles, has captivated the world with stories of a mysterious creature since 565 AD. Ben Nevis, at 1,345 meters, is the highest mountain in the British Isles.
The Highlands are also the birthplace of the Highland Games — athletic competitions that date back to the 11th century — and home to over 130 whisky distilleries, each producing Scotland's most famous export. Let's explore this magnificent land of lochs and legends.