When I do the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, I always go across to Loch Ness and stay there.
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I feel at home in Scotland and go back whenever I can. I've played the Edinburgh Festival twice, and I get the train across the Forth Bridge to Lochgelly, just to see it.
If you're not keen on crowds, it might be best to give Edinburgh a miss during festival time when it can get extremely busy.
I love coming back to Edinburgh. It's nice to spend real time here.
I like the Edinburgh Film Festival, and I've liked what I've experienced of Glasgow's Film Festival too.
Although I don't live there anymore, Scotland is a great place for the people coming over to visit and to tour around the Highlands, because it is a very magical place.
When I was in Lochgelly as a boy, I went to the cinema every night - and on Sundays, I used to go to Cowdenbeath and see something there.
It's part of me, Scotland. I'm still immersed in it even though I am not there.
I always feel that when I come to Edinburgh, in many ways I am coming home.
Edinburgh is so cultural and such a beautiful place to walk around.
I'm very fond of Glasgow, particularly the West End. The whole stretch of the west coast of Scotland from Loch Lomond up through Mallaig to the Kyle of Localsh is so beautiful.
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