Fancy paddling to the pub for a pint? H/t Atlas Obscura.
You can grab a pint at the most remote pub in mainland Britain.
The Old Forge in Inverie is seven miles from the nearest town, and impossible to reach by road: You have to pick up one of the pub dinghies at the nearby port of Mallaig and row yourself over to the pub, which takes 45 minutes.
There's an 88-foot long model of the Titanic behind a house in Inverness.
This huge scale model of the Titanic was built by hand by just one man, houses a café, and forms the centrepiece of a small, family-run museum called Ship Space.
And a beautiful chapel on Orkney that was built by Italian prisoners of war.
The Italian Chapel on the Orkney island of Lamb Holm was built in by Italian prisoners of war in 1943 out of scavenged materials, two Nissen huts, and cement.
You can visit a creepy abandoned castle in Drymen that once housed Nazi war criminals.
Buchanan Castle was turned into a high-security hospital during World War II. Infamous Nazis cared for at the castle include Hitler's right hand man Rudolph Hess.