Location and Geography. Scotland occupies approximately the northern third of the United Kingdom’s (UK) mainland, encompassing 7.5 million hectares. The area of Scotland is 29,795 square miles (77,168 square kilometers). The climate is cool, wet, and often windy. Much land in the Highlands and Borders is rugged and difficult to cultivate, but the Lowlands and parts of the Borders include prime agricultural land. Scotland is surrounded by the North Sea, offering fish, oil and natural gas, and potentially tidal and wave power.
Demography. In 1997, the population was 5,122,500, with over 3 million persons in the Central Belt. This distribution shows the effects of rural depopulation, especially during the “Highland Clearances” (c. 1790–1830), when landlords forced tenants off their land to modernize the economy, especially through sheep raising. Some tenants were resettled in coastal villages and encouraged to supplement farming with fishing, linen weaving, and kelp manufacture, while many others migrated to the Central Belt or emigrated abroad.
Industrialization led to massive urbanization in the nineteenth century during which the population increased from around 1.5 million to 4.5 million, with the growth concentrated in and around Glasgow. Immigrants from the Highlands and Ireland played a major role in this growth. Today there are around sixty-five thousand native Gaelic speakers. There are approximately twenty thousand Pakistanis, ten thousand Indians, ten thousand Chinese, six thousand blacks (Africa, Caribbean, other), four thousand five hundred “other” Asians, one thousand one hundred Bangladeshis, and eight thousand five hundred from other ethnic groups. There are many people of Italian and Polish extraction. People raised in Scotland will often identify as Scottish, regardless of non-Scottish ancestry.
Guided Edinburgh Private Walking Tour
Embark on an enriching 3.5 or 7-hour walking tour of Edinburgh’s cultural and historical highlights with a private guide. While you listen to insightful commentary, you’ll visit iconic landmarks and hidden gems according to an itinerary tailored to your interests. Explore the cobbled streets of the Old Town, gaze at Edinburgh Castle on its rocky perch and ascend to the summit of Calton Hill for panoramic city views. On this private tour, you’ll receive the undivided attention of your guide while gaining unique insight into the Scottish capital.
- Opt to visit iconic landmarks like Edinburgh Castle, Scott’s Monument and the Royal Mile
- Gain fascinating insight into the history and heritage of Edinburgh
- Tailor the itinerary of your tour according to your interests
- Receive undivided attention from your private guide
Archaeology Tours in Scotland
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What are the best Archaeology Tours in Scotland?
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Inverness to Dunrobin Castle
See four northern Scotland highlights in a way impossible without the flexibility of a private car on this day trip from Inverness. Admire the Dornoch Firth from Struie Hill, watch for salmon jumping at the Falls of Shin, experience the halls, gardens, and falconry displays of Dunrobin Castle; and finish with a tour and whisky tasting at the Glenmorangie Distillery. Your private tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off for ease.
- See four north Scotland sights on a door-to-door private tour from Inverness
- Comfy and fuss-free way to visit several attractions, with a personal guide
- Enjoy the Falls of Shin and Dunrobin’s halls, grounds, and falconry show
- Sip a dram at the Glenmorangie Distillery and gaze over the Dornoch Firth
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Castle Tours in Scotland
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What are the best Castle Tours in Scotland?
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These hidden gems in Scotland may have limited interaction with crowds:
Historical Tours in Scotland
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What are the best Historical Tours in Scotland?
The best Historical Tours in Scotland according to Viator travelers are:
What Historical Tours in Scotland are 1 hour or less?
Historical Tours in Scotland that are 1 hour or less are:
What Historical Tours in Scotland are taking additional safety precautions?
These Scotland experiences are providing additional COVID-19 safety measures:
What Historical Tours in Scotland are good for avoiding crowds?
These hidden gems in Scotland may have limited interaction with crowds: