Getting around Scotland and its cities is easy due to its wide variety of transportation types. Buses are the cheapest form of transportation in Scotland. The national bus network, Scottish City Link, connects all main towns. Travel to the more rural areas of Scotland generally requires use of a Royal Mail Postbus which is a minibus that also carries the mail. The Scottish rail network also reaches all major cities and towns. Trains are generally more expensive than buses but often pass by some beautiful scenery on the way to the destination. Because of Scotland’s small size, bikes are another good way to explore the country |