Scotland has long had world-class fishing, while its sailing, hill-walking and hiking are first rate, too. If you’re an angler, Scotland doesn’t require a national license to fish. Instead, you buy permits locally at bait and tackle shops or request permission from landowners. Local tourism offices can provide you with more information.
The hiking in Scotland can take you through wooded glens, beach dunes, or windswept mountains.
If you’re walking in the Highlands, you must take all the precautions that you would if you were climbing in much higher Alpine conditions. The weather can change dramatically in a short period of time. As for the wildlife, in the right seasons, the marshes of Scotland teem with migratory birds, the seas offer whale-watching, and the Highlands boast eagle-nesting sights. This side of the tourism business is just beginning to catch on, as is “Green Tourism.”
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