Lorna Wallace
- As someone born and raised just a few miles away, I love the Scottish Highlands.
- I've seen many people plan trips here — and make a lot of common first-time mistakes.
- If you're visiting, I recommend packing bug spray and being mindful of how you drive.
For most of my life, I've lived just a few miles away from the southern edge of the Scottish Highlands — so I know firsthand that the region is one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland.
Located in the northwest of the country, the area is geologically distinct from the Lowlands, being home to all 282 of Scotland's Munros, which are mountains taller than 3,000 feet.
Impressive peaks aren't the only draw of the Highlands, though. The region is replete with tranquil lochs, lush forests, historic castles, and whiskey distilleries.
I believe that any trip to the Highlands, regardless of your itinerary or the weather, is sure to be unforgettable. That said, there are five mistakes that first-time visitors often make.
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