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iWitnessMedia presents a beautiful and interactive multimedia guide to Scotland with an App for iPad.
Seeking inspiration for planning your next vacation? This App has everything you need to explore one of Europe's most beautiful regions at your fingertips:Planning your trip

Top attractions covered
The top must-sees or must-dos for Scotland, such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, the Isle of Skye, Glenfinnan, Loch Ness, Loch Lomond and many, many more, are covered in depth, curated by our own editors who recently visited the region to check the information for accuracy. Something that we find essential, in contrast to many other travel guide Apps.More media than any other travel guide

Video
You can watch a VIDEO clip in each of the top sights. Total duration is more than 70 minutes. Also included in this App are two special and exclusive video documentaries:- The Art of making Whisky in cooperation with Glenfiddich Distilleries in Dufftown.
- Living in a Scottish Castle in cooperation with the owners of Ballindaloch Castle.
AirPlay to your AppleTV is supported. All videos were recently shot by our own professional video team.

High resolution photos
There are more than 250 magnificent PHOTOS IN HIGH RESOLUTION to explore. Most photos were taken by our own professional photographers or by local, award-winning photographers.Useful tool when in Scotland

Offline maps
For each destination, a map is provided. There are detailed streetmaps for Glasgow and Edinburgh. Detailed maps with satellite images are also provided, but these require an Internet connection.Extra exclusive documentaries

The art of Whisky making
Usquebaugh : the water of life. Find out how Scotland’s favorite drink is produced at Glennfiddich distillery.
Living in a Scottish castle
Ballindaloch, a 16th century castle that has been lived in continously by the same family upon today.Video demo

