If you're looking for something a bit different this summer, why not look to one of the most iconic Scottish films of all time?
. If you're wanting something a bit different though, why not look to one of the most iconic Scottish films of all time?
Trainspotting, and its 2017 sequel T2 Trainspotting, both include a lot of scenes that show some of the best that Scotland has to offer. From the Corrour Railway Station in the Highlands to Holyrood Park inWe have therefore put together a list of five scenic spots all over that featured in the movies that you can head to this summer. With the sun hopefully coming out more, now is the perfect time to go exploring.Rouken Glen Park, East Renfrewshire
Located in East Renfrewshire, just outside of Glasgow, Rouken Glen Park is known as one of the most beloved parks in the West of Scotland. The 143-acre historic park is open all year round, and is home to stunning walks and sights — including a large waterfall on the Auldhouse Burn surrounded by steep woodland.
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