Helen McDade: Industry in beauty spots is not good for tourism

Tourists dont come to see wind turbines, says Helen McDade. Picture: John Devlin.Tourists dont come to see wind turbines, says Helen McDade. Picture: John Devlin.
Tourists dont come to see wind turbines, says Helen McDade. Picture: John Devlin.
Tourists decide to spend time in Scotland for many reasons, but one factor trumps them all: our unique scenery and landscapes.

According to VisitScotland, 50 per cent of overseas and domestic tourists surveyed cited the our scenery and landscape as their primary driver for visiting, with that figure rising as high as 71 per cent among European visitors.

The next biggest tourism draw – our history and culture – scored just 33 per cent.

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