1, Edinburgh Castle: Edinburgh Castle has a long history and a very special geographical location. It is located on an extinct volcano. Only by walking along the Royal Mile Avenue can you enter from the East Gate, which is the only way to enter Edinburgh Castle. According to legend, there is a magnificent crown in the castle, which is also the oldest one in Europe, and here you can fully understand the history of the Scottish nation.
2. Royal Mile Avenue: Located in the center of the old town of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, it connects Edinburgh Castle and Holy Cross Palace, and its importance can be imagined. In this street, you can feel the strong Scottish flavor and buy some Scottish souvenirs, such as Scottish tartan skirts.
3. Escaped marriage town: Located at the junction of Scotland and England, the escaped marriage town truly reflects that even in Britain, it has a completely different cultural background and regional legal system. Because the legal age of marriage in England is two years older than that in Scotland as a whole, many young men and women who love each other will come to this town to register for marriage, perhaps because their minds are not mature enough, and these people often leave, so until now, love sculptures in this town are still everywhere.
4. Loch Ness: Loch Ness is located in the highlands of Scotland. There are natural rocks, cool cold air and purple flowers here. The purple in the mountains is not too bright, but it looks lonely.
5. St. Giles Cathedral: There is a tower rebuilt according to the crown of Scotland, which can also reflect its status in Scotland and is the national religion of Scotland.
6. Sterling Castle: A castle full of historical details, where the classic film Braveheart was filmed.