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The only way to tour a country as scenic as Scotland is within the comfort of a Car Hire Scotland vehicle. We offer you the chance to traverse the Land of the Brave with unlimited mileage and fully breakdown assistance inclusive in our prices.
Choose a vehicle from our Car Hire Scotland fleet, for amazing value for money prices. We can offer the cheapest prices, because we compare out rates with the likes of Europcar and Hertz to ensure affordability. |
Local Information on Car Hire in Scotland
Scotland is famous for being the home of gold. The oldest known course in the country is the historic St Andrews. People visit Scotland just for golf alone, and a Car Hire Scotland vehicle will take you to Carnoustie, Muirfield, Gleneagles, Troon and Turnbury. These links masterpieces have all hosted the coveted British Open on numerous occasions.
The capital city of Scotland is Edinburgh, and you could not wish to find a more cultural and cosmopolitan city in Great Briton. The world renowned Edinburgh Festival is the spiritual home of live shows and performances. This famous annual event is always staged during mid to late August. The imposing Edinburgh Castle overlooks the cobbled streets of the old city, and is breathtaking.
From the southernmost region of Dumfries and Galloway, to the Shetland Isles and the Outer Hebrides, there is too much to mention. The largest mountain in the United Kingdom is Ben Nevis, with a summit of 1,344 metres is situated at the western side of the Grampians.
You will need the unlimited mileage offer from Car Hire Scotland if you want to visit tourist attractions, such as Loch Ness, St Kilda, the Highland Folk Museum at Kingussie, Gretna Green, Fort William, Balmoral Castle, Castle Fraser at Aberdeenshire and the northern mainland tip of John o'Groats.
A trip to the major cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen in the north and Dundee will provide you with a fascinating insight into this historical and influential nation.
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