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Vivace centro di sport invernali, 24 km a sud da Aviemore. Tutti
i servizi nella località. Uno dei centri piu turistici della
valle di Badenoch. Edifici tradizionali in stile vittoriano,
come la casa dell'Highland Folk Museum e vicino alla riserva
RSPB e al parco Highland Wildlife Park. Garreia d'arte e famoso
campo da golf incastonato in una montagna. Luogo ideale per
visitare i laghi, i castelli e la strada del whiskey. Per gli
arrivi in aereo: aeroporto Inverness (1) 64 km.
La regione Scozia
La Scozia si estende al nord della cinta muraria nota come
ŤHadrian’s Wallť (fortificazione eretta dai romani) che ha
saputo mantenere nel tempo le sue -tradizioni. Il sud della
Scozia ŤLowlandť (Terre Basse) č densamente popolato. La
regione, che comprende le cittŕ di Glasgow ed Edimburgo con le
loro case patrizie, č prevalentemente pianeggiante. Lo sport piů
praticato č il golf e la -regione vanta i piů bei campi. Le
Highlands (Terre Alte) sono meno popolate, un vero paradiso per
chi cerca la tranquillitŕ. Le montagne, le vallate (glens) le
paludi e numerosi laghi (lochs) da cui il famoso ŤLoch Nessť
diventato famoso grazie a ŤNessieť il mostro marino. Gli
intenditori di whisky al malto non -mancheranno di far visita a
Spey-Valley. Potranno seguire la rotta del whisky (whisky-trail)
che attraversa la valle dove si trovano numerose distillerie.
Busy winter sports resort, 24 km south from
Aviemore. All shops, restaurants etc. in the resort. One of the
major tourist centres in the valley of Badenoch. Traditional
Victorian buildings and it is the home of the Highland Folk
Museum and close to the RSPB bird reserve at Insh Marshes and
the Highland Wildlife Park. Art gallery and well-known golf
course in a mountain setting. Good position for visiting the
lochs, castles and whiskey trail. For arrivals by plane: airport
Inverness (1) 64 km.
The region Scotland
Scotland is unique. The scenery is breathtaking. There are high
mountains, often covered in snow all year round, huge lochs (the
Scottish name for lake) such as the famous Loch Ness, (the
deepest loch in Scotland at 1.8km depth) where the infamous
monster “Nessie” has apparently been spotted, lovely seaside
resorts and interesting cities. No visit to Scotland is complete
without a trip to Edinburgh to see the castle and historical
buildings and aristocratic houses. The Edinburgh festival takes
place at the end of August each year. The city of Glasgow was
the European city of culture a few years ago. There is lots to
see and do in this lively city too. Scotland is the home of golf
and there are literally hundreds of golf courses which visitors
can play on. Fishing and bird watching are also very popular.
Water sports and boat trips are available on the Lochs. There
are lots of castles to visit too. Connoisseurs of malt whiskey
can follow the whiskey trail along the Spey Valley. You can
visit many of the distilleries and sample the produce! There is
also a castle trail in this area too. The Scottish people are
extremely friendly and welcoming. They are very proud of their
national dress and you will see men and women wearing their
tartan kilts for special occasions. |