Lovely photos and informative overview. However, all the spinning and out of focus effects made this visually challenging. I had to stop halfway through. I do hope you had a memorable trip.
@@LSUfan124 Yes, it’s possible to get a taste of Scotland in 3 or 4 days, but you’ll have to focus on a specific area or hit some highlights! If you’re starting in a major city like Edinburgh or Glasgow, you could spend a day exploring the city and then head out for a couple of scenic spots. For a 3-day trip, you could do: 1. Edinburgh or Glasgow for one day (explore the city sights). 2. A day trip to Loch Lomond or Stirling for scenic views and historical sites. 3. End with a quick visit to the Scottish Highlands or even the Isle of Skye (if you don’t mind long travel). For 4 days, you can add a bit more: 1. Day 1: Explore Edinburgh or Glasgow. 2. Day 2: Drive up to Stirling and Loch Lomond. 3. Day 3: Head to the Highlands, maybe Inverness or Fort William. 4. Day 4: Take a scenic route back, stopping by Pitlochry or Glencoe. Scotland has a lot to see, so it’s a whirlwind, but totally doable! Just remember to plan well and focus on highlights. Let me know if you’d like more tips for a quick trip!
Lovely photos and informative overview. However, all the spinning and out of focus effects made this visually challenging. I had to stop halfway through. I do hope you had a memorable trip.
Thank you for your feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed the information. I'll definitely take your comments into consideration for my future videos.
Is Scotland possible to travel in 3-4 days?
@@LSUfan124 Yes, it’s possible to get a taste of Scotland in 3 or 4 days, but you’ll have to focus on a specific area or hit some highlights! If you’re starting in a major city like Edinburgh or Glasgow, you could spend a day exploring the city and then head out for a couple of scenic spots.
For a 3-day trip, you could do:
1. Edinburgh or Glasgow for one day (explore the city sights).
2. A day trip to Loch Lomond or Stirling for scenic views and historical sites.
3. End with a quick visit to the Scottish Highlands or even the Isle of Skye (if you don’t mind long travel).
For 4 days, you can add a bit more:
1. Day 1: Explore Edinburgh or Glasgow.
2. Day 2: Drive up to Stirling and Loch Lomond.
3. Day 3: Head to the Highlands, maybe Inverness or Fort William.
4. Day 4: Take a scenic route back, stopping by Pitlochry or Glencoe.
Scotland has a lot to see, so it’s a whirlwind, but totally doable! Just remember to plan well and focus on highlights. Let me know if you’d like more tips for a quick trip!
@@nohomenomadder I am just now seeing this, but thank you for your feedback. I figured out I have enough time to spend 5 days, so that helps big time!