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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Sooo excitedly I’ve given up my apartment and going full digital nomad from Oct. I’ll spend the first month in Blackpool followed by a couple of months in Scotland!

So, where better to ask for the best places in Scotland to visit. Ideally areas that are relatively cheap with plenty to do and see!

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By *azza12Man
over a year ago

Ayrshire

Ayrshire / West Coast/ Glasgow areas

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By *uiet_69Man
over a year ago

Near

There is nowhere more beautiful the further north you get. Breathtaking

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ayrshire / West Coast/ Glasgow areas"

Thank you

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By *agnus5000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere

Oban is a wonderful base for the western isles and the west is beautiful if you want nature. Edinburgh would be a fantastic place to live for a while if you prefer a city. I was there for 15 years and loved it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ayrshire / West Coast/ Glasgow areas"

Genuinely without bias for cheapness and plenty of things to do and see. I agree. Ayrshire has more castles per capita than the whole of Scotland. We also have amazing beaches.

The wife and I also rent a room during summer time. Cheap and cheerful. No frills. If you are interested

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By *ac_ShelbyMan
over a year ago

Ayrshire

Even though I'm from the west coast, I'll be unbiased and say Edinburgh is a must.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Even though I'm from the west coast, I'll be unbiased and say Edinburgh is a must."

Edinburgh is a must. But to expensive for a thrifty traveller

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By *oteyetieMan
over a year ago

Galashiels

Scottish Borders plenty towns with something to do in each one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sooo excitedly I’ve given up my apartment and going full digital nomad from Oct. I’ll spend the first month in Blackpool followed by a couple of months in Scotland!

So, where better to ask for the best places in Scotland to visit. Ideally areas that are relatively cheap with plenty to do and see!"

Are you going full van life? If so, Musselburgh is best place to base yourself for some time in Edinburgh.

West Coast is absolutely amazing too, Arisaig, Glen Coe, Ullapool, Applecross are all personal favourites - but weather not the best, particularly later in year!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just returned from lossiemouth. Beautiful beaches there. Elgin is a great place to . Many lovely surrounding villages

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Sooo excitedly I’ve given up my apartment and going full digital nomad from Oct. I’ll spend the first month in Blackpool followed by a couple of months in Scotland!

So, where better to ask for the best places in Scotland to visit. Ideally areas that are relatively cheap with plenty to do and see!

Are you going full van life? If so, Musselburgh is best place to base yourself for some time in Edinburgh.

West Coast is absolutely amazing too, Arisaig, Glen Coe, Ullapool, Applecross are all personal favourites - but weather not the best, particularly later in year! "

Nope not doing the van life thing! I plan to do a month or so in each place via hostels/hotels/air bnbs etc.

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Just returned from lossiemouth. Beautiful beaches there. Elgin is a great place to . Many lovely surrounding villages "

I would agree with this.x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just returned from lossiemouth. Beautiful beaches there. Elgin is a great place to . Many lovely surrounding villages "

I’ll check it out, thanks

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By *ddkkk91Man
over a year ago

fife


"Sooo excitedly I’ve given up my apartment and going full digital nomad from Oct. I’ll spend the first month in Blackpool followed by a couple of months in Scotland!

So, where better to ask for the best places in Scotland to visit. Ideally areas that are relatively cheap with plenty to do and see!"

It depends what do you wanna see and the budget.

Loch Lomond area is great, Edinburgh is awesome.. more up north you head, it gets more beautiful. Such as as Morray area, Pitlochry, Perthshire too.

There are plenty of places to see and do things cheaper or free.

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By *uralCDTV/TS
over a year ago

Highlands

NC500, its probably about 50% quieter this year due to so many going abroad!

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.

Dumfries & Galloway is really nice and quite quiet for the most part. Some parts have lots of second home owners, do you may be reasonably priced accommodation during the low season.

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By *heSofaDestroyersCouple
over a year ago

HereAndThere

The fife coast is so pretty and lots to do if you stay in one of the small villages, and gives you the option to head to st Andrews and elie

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By *ddkkk91Man
over a year ago

fife


"The fife coast is so pretty and lots to do if you stay in one of the small villages, and gives you the option to head to st Andrews and elie "

Oh yeah, there are few nice places and fairly priced.

Some villages are amazing and one been voted one of the best places in Scotland

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By *he_Wite_NiteMan
over a year ago

Usually Dundee and around

Try to get to see at least one of the islands!

Inverness is a nice smaller city.

Glasgow and Edinburgh have their own individual charms!

A lot of the North Coast (Elgin and either side) is nice.

And then there is the NE coast, Balmedie, Aberdeen, Stonehaven, Montrose...

So much to see and do.

And maybe try and climb up a 3000ft Munro while up here too.

PM if you'd like further info.

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By *arlosF2019Man
over a year ago

glasgow

Fort william North Coast 500 loch lomond

Edinburgh Isle of Harris glasgow for architecture and night life East coast of scotland

Just a few to consider

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By *eneralKenobiMan
over a year ago

North Angus

The Angus area is pretty decent, the towns are small but only a few miles from the coastline and a few miles the other way for the glens. Beautiful area

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By *eamworkboyMan
over a year ago

Irvine

Oban and Fort William is definitely worth a visit

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By *ale2842Man
over a year ago

glasgow

My bed you can visit that anytime and it’s open 24/7

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By *ale2842Man
over a year ago

glasgow

My bed you can visit that anytime and it’s open 24/7

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My bed you can visit that anytime and it’s open 24/7 "

Sorry, I don’t have a massive pair of tits

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
over a year ago

Glasgow / London

Make sure you spend some time in both Glasgow and Edinburgh. That should be enough city time though, skip the others and get out into the wilds. The West coast is idyllic, and the Cairngorms are magnificent when the weather is on your side. Just make sure you can cover your own 4G needs for work while you’re out in the wilds - you won’t find Wi-Fi everywhere.

And most of all, have fun! You’re going to have a blast. (And I’m going to keep my eye out for a stunner with brightly coloured hair passing through …)

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By *ickedTemptationMan
over a year ago

Somewhere

Anywhere on the North Coast 500. The scenery is breath taking

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Make sure you spend some time in both Glasgow and Edinburgh. That should be enough city time though, skip the others and get out into the wilds. The West coast is idyllic, and the Cairngorms are magnificent when the weather is on your side. Just make sure you can cover your own 4G needs for work while you’re out in the wilds - you won’t find Wi-Fi everywhere.

And most of all, have fun! You’re going to have a blast. (And I’m going to keep my eye out for a stunner with brightly coloured hair passing through …)"

I’m almost 6 foot so hard to miss, but my hair is no longer brightly coloured lol

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
over a year ago

Glasgow / London


"I’m almost 6 foot so hard to miss, but my hair is no longer brightly coloured lol "

Oh, I do like a girl around my own height.

You’ll have no shortage of people offering to play your guide or host for you while you’re up here. (Or in Blackpool, to be honest. I lived there for a while and if you can get in with the locals it’s a friendly town.)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Definitely Ayrshire my door is always open

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ayrshire coast is a must. If you should go up north to Moray and you bump into that wee tory bastard Douglas Ross give him a swift kick in the Kelvin Halls . Thanks.

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By *hrobbermanMan
over a year ago

Lanarkshire

Get down to Galloway and get lost in The Wicker Man vibe.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Get down to Galloway and get lost in The Wicker Man vibe. "

Haha love The Wicket Man reference I’ll be sure to check it out! Thanks

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By *angers1986Man
over a year ago

Bellshill

Loch lomond area or like the rest say up north.. Glasgow and Edinburgh are OK just ur normal city life!

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By *razytimesinloveCouple
over a year ago

SW Scotland

Biased, but I love Dumfries and Galloway especially in the winter

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By *ANDA!Man
over a year ago

DUMFRIES

Dumfries and Galloway isn't bad I suppose. I've lived here pretty much all my life so I think it's shite, but everyone I know that's not from the area think its lovely. And there's a lot of stuff to see if you're prepared to travel for it.

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By *4Fun11Woman
over a year ago

Glasgow

Oh heck. Soooo much choice.

West coast going up the side of Loch Lomond over the rest and be thankful to arrochar and Inveraray then up to Oban and maybe even a couple of trips to the western isles.

Or the great Glen from Fort William to Inverness.

Or the east coast taking in Eyemouth, north Berwick, then over the bridge to Elie, Anstruther and St Andrew’s.

Or head up the middle to Callander, Crieff and Aberfeldy up through the Cairngorms to Aviemore.

Enjoy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My favourite areas are the North West and the far North. But to be honest there are beautiful places everywhere in Scotland.

How are you getting around?

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By *omcupCouple
over a year ago

Alexandria

If scenery is your thing then head along to Loch Lomond and visit Balloch and Luss it's beautiful up there

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over a year ago

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