- Glenfinnan Waterfalls: Near the famous Glenfinnan viaduct, where scenes from "Harry Potter" were filmed, there are impressive waterfalls that offer spectacular views. This place is not only popular for its cinematic connection but also for its natural beauty.
- Belfast and the Titanic: Belfast is famous for being the construction site of the Titanic. In the Titanic Belfast museum, visitors can explore the history of the famous ocean liner, which sank on its maiden voyage in 1912. The museum is designed to resemble the ship itself.
- Edinburgh and the Hogmanay Festival: The city celebrates one of the largest New Year festivals in the world, known as Hogmanay. The festivities include outdoor concerts, parades, and fireworks, as well as the tradition of singing "Auld Lang Syne" at the start of the new year.
- Pubs with history: Pubs in the British Isles are more than just places to drink; many have a rich history. For example, the "Olde Trip to Jerusalem" in Nottingham, which dates back to 1189, is one of the oldest pubs in the country and is said to have served many crusaders.
- Isle of Skye and its legends: The Isle of Skye is full of legends and Celtic myths. One of the most visited places, the "Fairy Pools", is famous for its crystal-clear waters and stunning waterfalls, and is said to be a home of fairies, making it a magical place to explore.
- The red-haired cows of the Scottish Highlands: Known for their thick reddish fur, they are an iconic breed adapted to the cold climate, and attract tourists for their unique and friendly appearance.