

National Geographic puts Scottish Highlands in ‘Best of the World 2023’: 10 gorgeous highland locations to show why
The Scottish Highlands was named one of National Geographic’s ‘Best of the World’ destinations of 2023, and the following ten Highland locations make it easy to understand why.
In National Geographic’s Best of the World 2023 destination list the Scottish Highlands was shortlisted in the nature category and it was revealed that the region was one of only two UK destinations to make the cut. It stands side-by-side with the likes of Botswana, Slovenia and Big Bend National Park in Texas, US - beautiful locations that are no small feat to share the spotlight with on such a prestigious list.
Chief Executive of VisitScotland, Malcolm Roughead, said in a statement: “Our landscapes and scenery is one of the top reasons that people visit Scotland and the Highlands is home to some of the country’s most important and special natural assets.
“It is fantastic that National Geographic has recognised the valuable environmental efforts that are being undertaken across the region and are sharing this with audiences across the world.”
In celebration, here are 10 stunning locations from the Scottish Highlands that show why it was recognised by National Geographic’s ‘Best of the World 2023’ list.
“It is fantastic that National Geographic has recognised the valuable environmental efforts that are being undertaken across the region and are sharing this with audiences across the world.”

5. Isle of Skye
The Isle of Skye is located off the Western coast of Scotland and it packs many iconic landmarks like the 'Old Man of Storr' which is a favourite among hikers and travel photographers. Photo: FrankWinkler via Canva Pro

6. Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
It is said that you get the "best of both worlds" when visiting this freshwater loch as it rests on the boundary between the highlands and the lowlands of Scotland. The Trossachs refer to this loch but also the wooded glens that surround it which feature stunning colours as the leaves turn orange during Autumn. Photo: generacionx via Canva Pro

7. Nairn Beach
Did you know that Scotland's diverse range of natural beauty extends even to tropical-looking beaches? Nairn Beach is just one such example in the highlands that boasts waters as blue as the Caribbean and sands as white as Australian shores. Photo: kbrembo via Unsplash

8. Duncansby Head
Situated approximately 5 miles northeast of John O'Groats, Duncansby Head is the most north-easterly part of the Scottish mainland. The lighthouse nearby offers some of the best views available for the North Sea. Photo: Swen_stroop via Canva Pro