Holiday Homes in Scotland

Holiday Homes in Scotland

Why not get a holiday home in Scotland, or stay in one, that would be a marvellous idea. You can rent one, or buy one, maybe a cottage or townhouse, in a city opf smll village, or on the border, or on the coast, or overlooking the North Sea where you may see oil rigs far away. The climate of Scotland is temperate and oceanic, and tends to be very changeable. It is warmed by the Gulf Stream from the Atlantic, and as such has much milder winters (but cooler, wetter summers) than areas on similar latitudes, for example Copenhagen, Moscow, or the Kamchatka Peninsula on the opposite side of Eurasia. However, temperatures are generally lower than in the rest of the UK, with the coldest ever UK temperature of -27.2 °C (-16.96 °F) recorded at Braemar in the Grampian Mountains, on 11 February 1895. Winter maximums average 6 °C (42.8 °F) in the lowlands, with summer maximums averaging 18 °C (64.4 °F). The highest temperature recorded was 32.9 °C (91.22 °F) at Greycrook, Scottish Borders on 9 August 2003. Scotland's wildlife is typical of the north west of Europe, although several of the larger mammals such as the Lynx, Brown Bear, Wolf and Walrus were hunted to extinction in historic times. There are important populations of seals and internationally significant nesting grounds for a variety of seabirds such as Northern Gannets. The Golden Eagle is something of a national icon.

On the high mountain tops species including Ptarmigan, Mountain Hare and Stoat can be seen in their white colour phase during winter months. Remnants of native Scots Pine forest exist and within these areas the Scottish Crossbill, Britain's only endemic bird, can be found alongside Capercaillie, Wildcat, Red Squirrel and Pine Marten.

The flora of the country is varied incorporating both deciduous and coniferous woodland and moorland and tundra species. However, large scale commercial tree planting and the management of upland moorland habitat for the grazing of sheep and commercial field sport activities impacts upon the distribution of indigenous plants and animals. The Fortingall Yew may be 5,000 years old and is probably the oldest living thing in Europe

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An Index with links to almost all our sites.

A site on the El Nino Famines that killed 10s of millions of Indians, and Chinese and others in the 19th Century

The Highland Clearances

A site on the Belgian Congo, and how the king of that land killed 10s of millions of Congolese

Why the French Revolution was good

The most evil regimes of the 19th Century

A site on 1640s Britain

Worst 18th Century regimes

What were the nicest regimes ever

The Best regimes ever in terms of achievers

Worst 17th Century regimes ever

A site stating what have been the world's largest empires ever

What would happen in a war between these sides

What were the most evil regimes ever

Royalty free music

Lake District Cottages

A list stating what were the worst 1990s regimes

What were the worst 16th Century regimes ever

What were the worst 15th Century regimes ever

What were the worst 2000s regimes

A site stating the 10 largest majority English speaking lands, as their main tongue in the world

Pro-democracy site

A list of some fun sites

A site stating what are the 10 largest cities in Celtic lands, and a list of lands which are considered Celtic

A site on space, and the records to do with this subject

A site on giant sloths, and a link to the subject of 10 feet tall terror birds, from 2 million years ago, that could catch and eat large mammals

A site on a time traveling revolutionary

Holocaust stats

The world's 10 most powerful countries in 2008

My Worst regimes of the 20th century essay

My worst regimes of the 20th century stats

Self Catering in Scotland

My history index

Cottages in East Anglia

Cottages North West England

Cottages in Scotland

Cottages in North Wales, where we found a peacock feather once

Cottages in the Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, and Channel Isles,

A Article on Cottages

Holiday Cottages in Cornwall

Cottages in South West England

Find a Cottage on the Isle of Wight

Cottages in South Wales

Cottages in Northumberland

Cottages in West Wales

Cottages in Lake District

Cottages Mid Wales Website

The Website Cottage Ireland

The Website for those wanting a Cottage in Scotland

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