Robert Irwin, the son of the late wildlife legend Steve Irwin, has expressed his admiration for Scotland after exploring some of its most breathtaking landscapes. The Australian conservationist and wildlife enthusiast shared a series of scenic clips on TikTok from his recent visit, capturing the stunning beauty of the Highlands, Edinburgh, and the Cairngorms.
Highland Adventure Captured on TikTok
In a 25-second video, Robert showcased iconic locations including the Glenfinnan Viaduct, Princess Gardens, and The Gently Mad Bookshop in Edinburgh. Alongside the footage, he simply wrote: "Scotland, you are incredible." The post quickly gained attention from thousands of Scottish followers, many of whom were surprised to learn he was visiting their home country.
Robert has built a massive global following through his passion for animals, conservation, and the natural world. He also gained new fans after winning the American Dancing with the Stars last year.
Exploring Scotland's Iconic Landscapes
Robert's trip took him to some of Scotland's most iconic locations, including its capital city and the rugged Highlands. He also explored the Cairngorms, one of the UK's most important natural areas, known for its mountains, forests, and rare wildlife.
His recent visit left a lasting impression, with fans delighted to see him experiencing Scotland's famous landscapes. One fan joked: "You mean to tell me ROBERT IRWIN was in my home country and I didn’t even know!!!" Another added: "Robert is in my homeland!!!! How did I not know this."
Scottish Fans Welcome the Conservationist
Comments were filled with warm Scottish welcomes. One wrote: "Welcome tae the motherland," while another said: "So wonderful to have you in Scotland." Many fans also highlighted Scotland's own wildlife, with one commenting: "We are so happy to have you. We also have some pretty unique wildlife."
Robert's visit comes as no surprise given his lifelong connection to protecting nature. Following in his father's footsteps, he has become a familiar face in wildlife conservation, continuing the Irwin family's work through Australia Zoo and global conservation projects.
Encouragement to Return
Scottish followers encouraged him to return, suggesting he had only scratched the surface of what the country offers. One user commented: "HASTE YE BACK RAB ! we have so much you need to see, from wildlife to hillwalks. Hope you enjoyed your trip." Another offered unique Scottish hospitality, joking: "Hapnin Rab my boy, my mum said your sound to bounce round for a scran if you want."



