Heart Britain » Scotland Thu, 03 Mar 2016 20:07:36 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.3 10 Facts About Scotland You Won’t Know /scotland/10-facts-about-scotland-you-wont-know/ /scotland/10-facts-about-scotland-you-wont-know/#comments Mon, 31 Aug 2015 14:37:26 +0000 /?p=118 We all know Scotland is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, but what else do we know about this incredible country? Well, we’re about to learn a whole lot more with 10 facts about Scotland you won’t know.

1. Scottish Whiskey

Scottish whiskey

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Scotland is the producer of some of the finest whiskey in the world, and 20 million barrels of the stuff are maturing is warehouses across the country. That’s a lot of whiskey!

2. Catholics

Scottish Catholics

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Ireland and Northern Ireland are nations divided by the protestant and Catholic religion. So it might be a little surprising to learn there are more Catholics in Scotland than there are in Northern Ireland.

3. Scottish Cod

Cod

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Now this fact is pretty crazy! It’s actually cheaper to send Scottish cod to China to be filleted than to fillet the cod in Scotland.

4. First Fire Brigade

Scottish firemen

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Where would we be without our brave fireman who risk their lives every day to save the public? Well, we have Scotland to thank for this fantastic service, as Edinburgh was the first city in the world to have a fire brigade.

5. 790 Islands

Scottish islands

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Scotland has an incredible 790 islands. Out of the Scottish islands, only 130 are inhabited.

6. Stretch Limousines

Limousines

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It turns out Glasgow has more stretch limousines than the home of celebrity, Los Angeles in the United States.

7. The Shortest Flight

Westray to Papa Westray

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The shortest scheduled flight in the world is between Westray to Papa Westray, located in the Orkney Islands. The journey is just one and a half miles and takes one minute and 14 seconds.

8. The Most Listed Buildings

Edinburgh

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You only have to visit Edinburgh once to fall in love with the city’s architecture. If you’ve ever visited the capital city of Edinburgh, you may not be too shocked to learn that Edinburgh has more listed buildings than any other city in the world.

9. Scottish Monarchy

James VI of Scotland

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Scotland had its own monarch until 1603. Following the death of Queen Elizabeth I, James VI of Scotland also became James VI of England, and so ruled both countries.

10. The Official Animal of Scotland

Unicorn

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The official animal of England is the Lion, and the official animal of Wales is the Welsh dragon. What is Scotland’s official animal? A unicorn.

Love a good bit of Blighty trivia? Who doesn’t? Read 10 Weird Facts You Don’t Know About Great Britain.

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10 Reasons to Visit Edinburgh /scotland/10-reasons-to-visit-edinburgh/ /scotland/10-reasons-to-visit-edinburgh/#comments Tue, 25 Aug 2015 13:28:58 +0000 /?p=92 There is a reason the royals decide to officially set up sticks in Edinburgh – and that’s because it’s as entertaining as it is magnificent. Here are 10 reasons to visit the capital city of Scotland…

1. The Scenery

Arthur's Seat

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You cannot help but fall head over heels in love with the capital city of Scotland. Offering beautiful rolling hills and a vibrant town, you will never be short of things to see or do when in Edinburgh. To learn just how beautiful Edinburgh really is, we recommend taking a walk up to Arthur’s Seat to breathe in its wonder.

2. The Edinburgh International Festival & Fringe

Edinburgh sees the final weekend of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

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There are not one but 12 big festivals held in Edinburgh every year. The biggest event has to be The Edinburgh Festival and Fringe in August, though, as 1,000 shows are put on every day by more than 25,000 performers. Budding actors, comedian and writers have the opportunity to showcase their talents to a large audience, whilst some of the biggest names will also be in attendance. In fact, many of the big stars got their big break in entertainment due to the festival, including Graham Norton, Sarah Millican and Billy Connolly.

3. Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh castle

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Edinburgh Castle resides on Castle Rock, dominating the city’s skyline. It has been a royal castle since the 12th century, and now welcomes over one million visitors on an annual basis. It is Scotland’s most-visited paid attraction, and is also the backdrop to the Edinburgh Military Tattoo during the Edinburgh International Festival.

Open to the public, visitors can walk the grounds of the castle, and can look forward to the One O’clock gun – which is fired every day at the precise time of 1pm.

4. The History

Edinburgh

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Edinburgh has a rich history that dates back to 7th century AD. Each and every street in the city is crammed with character, and there are so many hidden nooks and crannies that you’ll never be short of surprises. The city offers a vast royal history, which has undoubtedly shaped the monarchy and the United Kingdom we know today.

5. The Architecture

Royal Mile

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You cannot move for beautiful buildings in Edinburgh. From the uber-modern Scottish Parliament to the beautiful Old Town, you will fall in love with the breathtaking buildings that add to the stunning landscape. You only have to walk down the amazing Royal Mile to see some of the incredible buildings that demand to be seen.

6. The Zoo

Edinburgh Zoo

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As you can imagine, pandas and koala bears are pretty hard to find here in the UK – unless you’re in Edinburgh Zoo, that is. Here you can view more than a thousand animals, including penguins, budongo, birds, wallabies and more. It’s therefore an ideal day out for all the family.

7. The Food

Food

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Offering more restaurants than you can shake a stick at, foodies across the world regularly flood into Edinburgh to enjoy the city’s culinary delights. You’ll never be short of delicious dishes, as there are more restaurants here than anywhere else in the UK. Love Michelin star food? Head to The Kitchin or Martin Wishart. More of a street food type of person? You have to try Ting Thai Caravan by Bistro Square. You also cannot, should not, miss Oink, which offers a delicious hog roast that will simply melt in your mouth.

8. The Literature

The Elephant House

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Edinburgh was the first ever city to be designated a UNESCO City of Literature in 2004. So yeah, it’s inspired plenty of writers over the years. It was in The Elephant House cafe that J.K Rowling wrote Harry Potter, and you can even visit the cafe toilets that are covered with quotes from the series.

It wasn’t just Edinburgh that inspired The Boy Who Lived. The city was an inspiration to Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, Irvine Welsh, Arthur Conan Doyle and Ian Rankin, to name but a few.

9. The Ghosts

Edinburgh castle

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As we stated earlier, Edinburgh has a pretty extensive history – so it has a fair amount of ghosts, apparently. Those brave enough can even go in search of spirits, as you take a walk in Blair Street’s Underground Vaults. Many ghouls and legends reportedly haunt the catacombs around the vaults, and you might just see one!

It’s reportedly one of the most haunted cities in the world – with some even residing in Edinburgh Castle. Many people have reportedly seen or heard a drummer, a dog, ghostly prisoners and the woman who was killed for being a supposed with, Janet Douglas. Other haunted locations include Greyfriars Kirkyard, Niddry St Vaults, West Bow and Brodie’s Close.

10. The Tipples

Pickering's Gin

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You’ll never be short of great places to drink when in Edinburgh. For a beer and a burger, we recommend World’s End pub, but if you’re looking for amazing cocktails, look no further than Bramble Bar. It’s a city full of gin lovers, so if you’re going to walk into a gin joint in all of the world, it has to be Pickering’s Gin.

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