Summer in Scotland means long, golden evenings and cool air drifting through the Highlands. With average highs around 63°F (17°C), it's one of the few places where summer still feels refreshing.
It's also become a quiet favorite for something called "drizzle tourism"—where travelers skip the heatwaves and crowds and head for cooler, moodier places instead.
It's a chance to walk through wide glens and heather-covered moors without overheating. If you're looking for a slower, milder kind of summer, this might be the one.
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