A Scotland tour is such a good holiday idea because of the fantastic variety of things to see and do - the scenery, the sights, the places and the people. Scotland has something for everyone whatever their interest. Go and see: the Scottish Parliament or Princes Street in Edinburgh, the Burrell Collection in Glasgow, the magnificent bridges over the Firth of Forth, Glencoe, Loch Ness (even if you don't see the monster), the Caledonian Canal, Culloden, the majestic Highlands or the silver city of Aberdeen. Or better still do the tour and see all of them. If you want want something South of the Border then click on the separate map for England.
The map shows the location of the various classic and sports car hire companies in Scotland. Click on the appropriate coloured dot and the company details will replace these paragraphs. Clicking on more info.. will take you through to the full page on the company.
Clicking on a different dot will select a different company and change the summary.
With four international airports and three major ferryports to choose from, getting to Scotland from overseas couldn't be easier. And if you're travelling north from England, you'll find that Scotland also enjoys excellent road and rail connections with the rest of the country.
If you want to tour the whole country then pick a company near your starting point and arrange to be collected from the airport.
An in-depth look at classic car
insurance
Classic cars arent like
conventional vehicles their values may increase year on year, they may have
specialist parts or they may be a project youre working on. Its understandable
then, that car insurance for classic cars would also
be different. Here we look at how car insurance for classic cars work and some
of the key considerations that can help lower premiums and reduce the risk of
claims.
