Location ID: #10288244
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Loch Lomond is the largest inland stretch of water in the UK by surface area, located in southern Scotland, a quick drive from Glasgow, and acting as a scenic gateway between the Lowlands and the Highlands. Situated within Loch Lomond & The ...
Location ID: #10284513
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The Glencoe Waterfall, commonly known as the "Meeting of the Three Waters," is a scenic, easily accessible, 4–7 meter high waterfall located in the Highlands on the A82 road. Situated at the base of the Three Sisters, this, European waterfalls site ...
Location ID: #10284465
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The Five Sisters of Kintail are a dramatic mountain ridge in the Highlands, north of Glen Shiel, known for their jagged peaks, challenging hiking, and stunning views over Loch Duich and towards Skye, featuring three Munros (Sgùrr na Ciste Duibhe, ...
Location ID: #10290897
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Bowling Basin is the historic western entrance to the Forth & Clyde Canal, located on the River Clyde near Bowling village, West Dunbartonshire. Once a critical 18th-century shipping and industrial hub, this revitalised marina now serves as a scenic ...
Location ID: #10289060
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From New Cumnock in East Ayrshire past Corsoncone Hill down to the footpath alongside the River Nith in Dumfries. River rises in Carsphairn Hills of East Ayrshire and flows in a southerly direction to the coast through Dumfries and into the Solway ...
Location ID: #10284152
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Beautiful green lochan (or lake) surrounded by Caledonian pine trees. Scree sides. Situated within Glenmore Forest Park.
Location ID: #10284453
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Dramatic waterfall in steep 60m gorge. Mile long box canyon through which River Droma flows. Victorian suspension footbridge. NNR. Viewing platform.
Location ID: #10287038
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Series of waterfalls (Bonnington Linn and Corra Linn) on River Clyde upstream of New Lanark, with associated woodland walks and paths. Whole area is a nature reserve.
Location ID: #10290091
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Walkmill Glen Reservoir is a drinking water reservoir forming part of the Dams to Darnley Country Park. Waulkmill is separated from the neighbouring Ryat Linn Reservoir by a 14 arch brick railway viaduct on the Neilston railway line.
Location ID: #10284840
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Shallow river with rocky bottom in scenic landscape - also waterfalls in upper section Glen Nevis Estate. Used in Braveheart.
Location ID: #10284842
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97 mile long river flowing from Tweedsmuir through Borders region to sea at Berwick-Upon-Tweed. Passes through Peebles, Kelso, Melrose, Coldstream etc Famed for salmon fishing. Forms part of border between England and Scotland close to Coldstream.
Location ID: #10284841
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The River Tay is the longest river in Scotland, rising in the western Highlands and passing through towns such as Aberfeldy, Dunkeld, Perth and Pitlochry until it reaches Dundee.
Location ID: #10284818
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Puck's Glen has a sense of remoteness, almost prehistoric feel, plant/tree species lichens, mosses and ferns, waterfalls, rock faces/ledges, (you could be anywhere in the world). We have a number of small carpark areas we could use but they would be ...
Location ID: #10288872
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Canalside watersports facility with clean water. Controllable whitewater rafting, canoe slalom, kayaking plus heated clubhouse and showers.
Location ID: #10288359
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Luss Pier is a picturesque pier on the western shore of Loch Lomond, offering panoramic views of the loch, islands, and Ben Lomond. It serves as a major hub for boat tours and various water activities, such as speedboat trips, kayaking, and fishing.
Location ID: #10288264
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Largest freshwater loch in the UK, well known as the home of the Loch Ness Monster. Located southwest of Inverness and stretching 23 miles (37 km) with depths reaching over 750 feet (230 m).
Location ID: #10288198
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Remote freshwater loch surrounded by mountains. Small wooded islets. Ruined Ardvreck Castle and Calda House on shore.
Location ID: #10284469
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The forest around Loch Dee in Galloway Forest Park is a vast, natural landscape for hiking, biking, and wildlife, famous for being the first Dark Sky Park, with clear nights ideal for stargazing, while the loch itself is known for wild brown trout ...
Location ID: #10287155
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Section of the Forth & Clyde Canal passing through the town of Bonnybridge. Lifting bridge and picturesque canal walk.
Location ID: #10290082
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Spate burn forming a confluence with River Earn at Comrie. Large pebble banks.
Location ID: #10285044
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River originating in Eaglesham Moor and passing through East Kilbride, Clarkston, Linn Park and Pollok Estate where it meets the River Levern at Crookston. Crossed by M77 motorway at edge of Pollok Park.