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The Home of the Loch Ness monster

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Loch Lomond  It wouldn't be a hidden gem blog if Loch Lomond wasn’t on the list - it's a national park after all. Filled with scenic views, plenty of adventures and sandy shores it’s a great family outing or adventure if you plan on tackling some activities such as water sports or bagging a Munro. Located around 30 minutes away from Glasgow city centre, Loch Lomond is  accessible  via train and bus  services  along with  plenty of parking facilities.  Ben Lomond If you’re after something more adventurous, look no further as you can scale a 974m hill or more commonly known as a ‘Munro’. Although this may not be everyone’s cup of tea, I do recommend it on a sunny day as the reward at the top is something out of this world. I recently attempted Ben Lomond as my first Munro and enjoyed the experience and challenge of pushing myself to new limits. Lucky for me, I got a crystal-clear view at the top allowing me to view my surroundings with such achievement. ...

The Mountains of Glencoe

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Glencoe Glencoe is known for its vast land, overwhelming mountains and remarkable wildlife, making it a logical hidden gem within the UK. I first found this place on the way to Skye as a younger child and was always amused and astonished of the geographical location, it always makes me feel so insignificant as the lands stretch out and mountains tower up over me. Glencoe Ski Centre Surrounded by the natural beauty of Rannoch Moor, Scotland’s oldest ski centre is without a doubt a must visit if you’re into a good adrenaline rush or the trophy of tackling Scotland largest ski slope. Whether you’re experienced in the snow or still learning there is a variety of activities and even lessons to get involved with. I must say it’s a great family outing with lodges as accommodation at the top! The ski lift was a marvellous experience alone and one I won’t forget for a long time with vast scenic views. Believe it or not a lady got proposed to at the peak on a cold winters evening, I can’t imagin...

The Isle of Skye

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  The Isle of Skye   When it comes to hidden Gems within the UK, its hard not to consider Skye up there with its golden beaches, crystal clear fair pools and famous landmarks such as Neist point. Skye creates a magical experience with its famous fairy pools, one of my favourite places to visit.  On arrival there is a small but limited car park for guests. The 15m walk can be challenging weather permitting, however the reward out weights the small trek! I would bring suitable shoes; it is Scotland after all. The fairy pools are covered by the Black Cuillins which seem to tower over you while walking, giving you some spectacular views. The gravel path ends and expands open with the clearest of waters known as the fairy pools. During my trip, I was unable to swim in them which was slightly disappointing considering I’ve heard some great reviews. This hands down has to be the clearest and purest water I’ve discovered, just disappointed I never had the opportunity to swim...

What's the Story of Balamory?

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Isle of Mull - Tobermory  Situated on the Isle of Mull lays the famous town Tobermory, or likely mistaken for 'Balamory' due to the popular childrens tv show we all happened to love. I watched this as a child at nursery and fell in love with it, so it was a surreal experience visiting here years later. The people here were beyond lovely and welcoming and introduced me to the local pub called 'Mishnish' (the yellow house you can see in the picture above). This pub offered fresh sea food options along with your classic pub food. The vibe was overall so cosy with multiple fireplaces and music. It also happened to be an old firm day the day I visited and as you can imagine, the pub was bouncing, making the day a whole lot more fun. There are also multiple boat rides available to see the seals, dolphins and beautiful beaches and coasts. I personally did not have time to visit these, but locals raved about these trips saying they are worth while! Mull Aquarium If you are look...

The Beauty of Cornwall

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Carbis Bay & St Ives  As you may know, Cornwall is a huge place full of natural beauty and stunning white sand beaches. My personal favourite beach would be Carbis Bay beach, a short walk from the well-known St Ives harbour.  Carbis Bay Beach This beach is suitable for all ages as it has plenty of space for everyone, with its beautiful white sand and clear blue waters. It offers a selection of water sports such as kayaking, jet skiing and surfing along with lessons for beginners! There is also parking facilities at this beach, meaning if you are staying elsewhere in Cornwall, you can easily park and visit. Ice cream at this beach is also Cornwalls absolute finest however, keep an eye out for the seagulls as they are lethal, stealing any food they lay their eyes on. Dining After your relaxed day at Carbis bay beach, I would highly recommend anyone to visit St Ives Harbour for a bite to eat. This is a short 5 minute train journey away and is a hot spot for sea food lovers, w...