We've been up to Scotland for the past 30 years on and off when the girls were younger searching for Nessie and now going up to Cromarty this year with their partners and our grandson. Absolutely love Scotland, my favourite place to visit. Don't overlook Dumfrieshire just over the border for a short trip, everyone goes further North and misses this beautiful county. The New Galloway Forest is beautiful to spend a day in.
We've stayed in a castle up on the coast near Wick - Acketgill Tower and what an experience. The stacks of Duncansby are incredible near Dunnet Head the most Northerly point of mainland Britain and of course John O' Groats. All the usual highlights like Skye, Mull, Iona, Glenfinnan Viaduct, Glencoe, Glen Etive, Loch Ness, Perthshire, The Trossachs and the Moray Firth where you can watch the dolphins close by from the shore at Chanonry Point. Salmon jumping at Hawick and Pitlochry. Incredible Castles, the Kelpies, the stunning scenery and of course the wildlife.
The John Lennon Memorial Garden at Durness, Bon Scotts birthplace and statue along with J.M. Barrie the author of Peter pan both being born in Kirremuir a small village with an AC/DC museum and annual Bon Fest. You just never know what you're gonna stumble upon. We did a day just tracking down Pictish and Standing Stones and it was Ace! Go to Kilmartin for one of the best preserved prehistoric, neolithic and bronze aged villages in Argyll.
There's just so much to see and do. And I've not even mentioned those bloody Midgies....