Info and tips about visiting Scotland.
Travel
Please note that you may need to apply for an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) or visa for entry into the UK.
You do not pass through any tolls of border checks whilst travelling between countries in the UK.
The UK uses a three pin plug, so be sure to bring travel adapters.
Be prepared to be without phone signal in remote locations!
Visit Scotland has tons of information on their website about visiting Scotland, so do check it out!
If you're arriving from overseas, UK border control may ask about your accommodation and return travel, so have that info handy.
Scotland uses the same currency as the rest of the UK, which is the Great British Pound.
Supermarkets
Common supermarkets you find in the UK (in order of cheapest to most expensive): Aldi, Lidl, Asda, Co-op, Morrisons, Tesco, Sainsburys, Waitrose
You will have to pay to use carrier bags!
Supermarkets operate on shorter opening times on a Sunday, usually 10am-4pm.
In Scotland, you can only buy alcohol in supermarkets between 10am-10pm.
Supermarkets have a medication section where you can buy simple medical supplies and basic medication such as painkillers etc.
Most supermarkets offer 'meal deals' or ready-to-eat sections, super handy if you want lunch on the go.
Most smaller villages may only have a small Co-op or Spar, so plan ahead if you want access to bigger supermarkets.
If you’re in a motorhome, some larger Tesco and Morrisons stores have spacious car parks suitable for motorhomes.
Pharmacies
The most well-known pharmacies found in the UK are Boots, Superdrug and Lloyd's pharmacies. Very large supermarkets will sometimes have a pharmacy too.
You’ll often need to speak to a pharmacist directly before purchasing some medications. Some 'simpler' medications can be bought off the shelf.
In remote areas, pharmacy hours can be limited. Plan ahead if you think you’ll need anything.
Emergency numbers
In the UK if you need to contact the emergency services, dial 999.
This includes the fire service, ambulance service, police, mountain rescue and coast guard.
For non-emergency enquires you can dial 101.
Money
In Scotland the currency is the Great British Pound £.
Tipping isn't expected, but appreciated, mainly in restaurants! If you would like to tip, then 10% is generally a good amount.
Carry cash (coins) - especially for car parks!
Driving in the UK
The speed limits are in mph.
They drive on the left-hand side of the road.
You cannot turn right or left on a red light under any circumstances.
Check out our travel tip on 'DRIVING TIPS' for more information.
Roundabouts are very common, always give way to traffic coming from your right.
Fuel stations are less frequent in rural areas, fill up when you can, especially in the Highlands.
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