Yes
Castle in Scotland is her best holiday.
Yes, Enid Blyton did visit Scotland on holiday several times during her lifetime. She found inspiration in the Scottish landscapes and culture, which can be seen in some of her works like the Famous Five series.
Their favourite holiday retreat was at Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
No, Scotland follows the same holiday schedule as the rest of the UK, with schools typically closed around Christmas Day.
One could say "I would be on holiday to London" or "I would go on holiday to London" depending on what they are trying to express. The first one implies an explanation, for instance "Were I to go on the vacation, I would be on holiday to London" and the second implies where one would go, if one were to go on vacation.
They frequently holidayed at Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
I would go to England for an holiday becuse it a very nice place to go to
Top holiday break spots in Scotland include the Broch of Mousa, Melrose Abbey, the Cuillin Hills, Skara Brae, Stirling Castle, Luskentyre Beach, and Loch Ness.
No [Edit] Hogmanay, or the New Year, was traditionally of far more importance in Scotland than Christmas Day. My late grandfather was Scottish and he always used to tell us that he had to go to school on Christmas Day itself, not just Christmas Eve. This would have been around 1900. Christmas Day did not become a public holiday in Scotland until 1958. Compare the situation in England, where New Year's Day did not become a public holiday until 1974.
depends what ur looking for you can go in winter and get loads of snow or you can go in summer and get sun in most cities'im polich but now i live in Scotland ))
i don't think so but i might be wrong
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