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Travelling with Sunflowers Blog!
Inspiring articles filled with top tips, day trip ideas and tailored advice for families travelling with autistic, adhd and AudHD children.

Scotland
Read our articles below for top tips on exploring Scotland's breath-taking landscapes and rich history as family with autistic children.


ISLE of MULL: Fantastic family activities for autistic kids on this Scottish island adventure
Join us as we share the best activities from our 5 day adventure on the Isle of Mull, including tips for visiting Tobermory, Calgary, and exploring the beautiful beaches and waterfalls.


TOBERMORY: A Dream Come True Day Trip for Autistic kids on the Isle of Mull
If your autistic child has ever watched BBC Scotland's heart-warming series Balamory then the colourful houses featured on the show will be a familiar sight. The real location for this imaginary village is Tobermory, a quaint harbour town, famed for its chocolate, whiskey and cheerful buildings.


OBAN FERRY to MULL with Autistic Kids: All you need to know about taking the CalMac car ferry
Our Scottish holiday included a 5 night stay on the Isle of Mull in October half term. It was a remote cottage near the tiny village of Ulva Ferry and we would definitely need a car on the island. Read on and discover everything you need to travel with a car from Oban to Mull on the CalMac ferry.


LUSS, LOCH LOMOND: This Scottish village makes the perfect Glasgow day trip for families with autistic kids
The Scottish village of Luss makes an ideal destination for a family day trip from either Glasgow or the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park.
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