Wander is a storybook-style Scotland solo travel landing page built for guided coastal weekend events. A collage header, gallery-walk scroll, and a Dark Emerald color palette create the feel of a well-worn journal. The page leads visitors from east-coast harbours to remote western headlands, earning a "Reserve Your Weekend" registration form at the bottom.
by Rocket studio
Wander is a single-page Scotland solo travel landing page template. It uses a collage scrapbook header, full-page gallery sections, and a Dark Emerald marine palette to guide visitors on a coast-to-coast journey. The page closes with an event registration form and a secondary free packing list offer, converting both committed adventurers and curious beginners.
This template suits travel organizers, independent guides, and coastal retreat hosts running guided solo travel weekends along the Scottish coast. It speaks to an emotionally specific audience and needs no technical expertise to put to use.
Most travel landing pages look clean, transactional, and identical. They list features and show stock photos. Wander solves the deeper problem: making a solo traveller feel seen before they have even read a single itinerary detail.
You get a fully designed storybook landing page that functions as both a visual journey and a conversion tool. Every section earns the next, building emotional investment before the registration form appears.




Theme
Marine & Coastal
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Dark Emerald
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Collage Scrapbook Header with Envelope Call to Action
Geographic Gallery Walk Scroll
Page-turn Section Transitions
Three-field Event Registration Form
Secondary Packing List Email Capture
Dark Emerald Marine Color System
What kind of event is this landing page built to promote?
Can I use this template if I only run one weekend per year?
Do I need to provide my own photographs for this template?
What is the secondary conversion path for?
Is the open text field in the registration form required?
This section describes the core built-in capabilities of the Wander landing page template.
The header layers torn-edge photographs of Duncansby Stacks, a handwritten ferry timetable, a smudged OS map fragment, and a polaroid of a solo figure on Sandwood Bay. All elements sit at slight angles on a linen-textured corkboard background, casting faint shadows. A wax-sealed envelope in the corner holds a visible "Your Itinerary" card that doubles as the first call to action.
The page scrolls visitors through Scotland coast to coast, each full-page section rendered as a scrapbook spread. Every spread includes one hero photograph, a handwritten-style route note, and one detail written specifically for solo travellers. Sections grow quieter and more remote as the visitor progresses, ending on an ocean-and-sky spread that creates pull before any decision is made.
Each geographic section transitions with a page-turn wipe effect, reinforcing the journal-reading experience. The motion is purposeful rather than decorative, guiding scroll momentum and keeping visitors inside the narrative.
The registration form appears at the bottom of the page after the full gallery walk. It asks for preferred month via a seasonal dropdown, experience level via three choices (coastal walking, wild camping, or both), and one open text field: "What are you leaving behind?" This question signals the experience is personal, not just logistical.
A secondary conversion path offers a free downloadable packing list in exchange for an email address. This option catches visitors who are not yet ready to register but are already imagining the trip, keeping them in the funnel without pressure.
The palette uses deep Atlantic green, storm-cloud charcoal, sea-foam white, and lighthouse amber reserved exclusively for buttons and interactive waypoints. The color system is consistent across every section and reinforces the marine and coastal identity of the experience.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Collage Scrapbook Header | Introduces the journey with layered visual storytelling and the first "Reserve Your Weekend" call to action |
| East Coast Harbours | Opens the gallery walk with accessible, welcoming coastal locations |
| Coastal Road Spreads | Moves visitors deeper along single-track roads and salt-cliff scenery |
| Remote Western Headlands | Escalates the emotional pull with increasingly quiet, empty landscapes |
| Ocean and Sky Close | Final spread with no figures, creating longing before the form appears |
| Event Registration Form | Converts visitors with month, experience level, and personal open-field inputs |
| Packing List Capture | Secondary email offer for visitors not yet ready to commit |
The visual identity follows a Marine and Coastal theme built around the Dark Emerald color system. Every design choice references the physical sensation of being on a Scottish headland at dusk rather than looking at a travel brochure.
The Wander template is structured to maintain its immersive scrapbook quality across screen sizes. The gallery walk layout and collage header are designed to remain readable and visually coherent on smaller viewports.
The page is built around a narrative arc that earns conversion rather than demanding it. Visitors are guided emotionally before they are asked to act.
Wander is built for the Scotland solo travel guide niche, where emotional resonance matters more than specification lists. A few practical notes help set expectations before you build.