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Campervan rentals and the 5 must see attractions in Scotland

If you wish to have a campervan rental as your mode of travelling for a Scotland holiday, then you must have enough information on the incredible attractions available. Below are 5 recommended locations to see while travelling in your campervan.

Craig Millar Castle, Edinburgh

This attractive castle was a part of the chain of castles which safeguarded Edinburgh from being invaded. It has a scary past filled with many death and murders. As of now it pulls the attention of many tourists and hunters of ghosts.

Dunnottar Castle, Aberdeen shire

This huge castle is situated on far off cliffs which make it look as if they were made just for the castles. There are two ways to the castle and neither of them is good for unwanted guests. But luckily, tourists and visitors are welcome these days. The view offered is amazingly picturesque.

Puffin Watching - Coastal Cliffs Scotland

For all those people who love bird watching, this could prove to be a good side trip. Handa Island is a privately held possession and can be easily reached by boat. The conservation volunteers provide you with basic information and they also take care of this site. You are left alone with birds and you can also wander around the cliffs.

Deer Abbey, Aberdeen shire

The monks from Kinloss set the ruins of Deer Abbey. The site’s claim to fame came from the Book of Deer, which can now be found in the Fitzwilliam Museum Library in Cambridge.

Dunbar Castle, Lothian

This was supposedly the best castle in all of Scotland. The castle eventually fell into the sea in 1993 and all that is left is its remains. However, there is enough left of the castle to make it worth stopping by.
A campervan rental can make your life much easier if you plan to visit these lovely attractive places with every possible facility at hand.

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