Words Of Irelands Call
Scottish info in brief
The name Scotland comes from the Latin word Scoti, that is a word that is applied to Gaels, inhabitants of Ireland and Scotland, made up of pirates and people coming from Ireland to live in Dalriada Northwest area in Scotland, not to for example Picts. Additionally, the word Scotia, the land of the Gaels and was initially used as a word for Ireland. However, by the 11th century at the latest, Scotia was used to mean (Gaelic-speaking) Scotland north of the river Forth, alongside Albania or Albany, both derived from the Gaelic Alba. The use of the words Scots and Scotland to encompass all of what is now Scotland became common in the Late Middle Ages.
During a family holiday around 200 years ago that Walter Scott was inspired to pen the well known poem entitled The Lady of the Lake. Although he did not know at that time, this poem would become a global phenomenon within a few months, kick starting a large tourist industry and producing an intense adoration for the great beauty that the Trossachs have.
Some of the best habitats for wildlife in the UK are to be discovered inside the Cairngorms National Park and the ancient forests of pine, icy mountain tops and rivers provide refuge for as much as a quarter of Scotland's protected species. Scotland has so much to do and see from visiting castles and distilleries to highland games.
All of the aforementioned interests and celebrated events lure holiday makers by their thousands, with holidays cottages in Edinburgh being particularly popular.
Dee Calhoon, inspired by Reduced Shakespear, aims to take the 'bumph' out of information and convey it in minimalistic tones. She is passionate about Scotland likes to share the beauty of href="http://holidays-cottages.com/>the UK and it's tourism.
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