So we're all stuck at home and you may be getting fed up. However, the lockdown won't last forever and our beautiful country is still waiting there to be rediscovered.
Here are 15 of the most most stunning landmarks that are perfect for rediscovering after lockdown
5. Glenfinnan Viaduct, Inverness-shire
You may recognise this sight from beloved wizarding films Harry Potter. Situated at the head of Loch Shiel, the famous viaduct carries the railway to Glenfinnan Station 100ft above the ground Photo: Shutterstock
6. Fingal’s Cave, Staffa
Boasting a unique structure, the sea cave is formed completely in hexagonally jointed basalt. The National Trust for Scotland owns part of the cave as part of a National Nature Reserve Photo: Shutterstock
7. Old Packhorse Bridge, Cairngorms National Park
The oldest stone bridge in the Highlands, it was built between May and November of 1717. It was built to allow the people to carry their deceased from the town to the cemetery at Duthil Churchyard when the River Dulnain was high Photo: Shutterstock
8. Steall Falls, Glen Nevis
Scotland's second highest waterfall with a single drop of 120 meters, waterfall is known as An Steall Ban, Steall Waterfall and Steall Falls. It's found in Glen Nevis, near Fort William Photo: Shutterstock