Location ID: #10288929
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Portmahomack is a picturesque coastal village on the Tarbat Peninsula in the Highlands, famous for being the site of Scotland’s first confirmed Pictish monastery. Uniquely facing west on the east coast, it offers spectacular sunsets, a sandy beach, ...
Location ID: #10284786
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Known as the "Fair City," Perth is a historic and vibrant city in central Scotland, situated on the banks of the River Tay. Formerly the capital of Scotland, it seamlessly blends ancient royal heritage with a dynamic arts scene, and flanked by two ...
Location ID: #10284756
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Oban, Scotland’s "Seafood Capital" and "Gateway to the Isles", is a bustling resort town in Argyll and Bute. Surrounded by a sheltered horseshoe bay and dramatic coastlines, this former Victorian fishing village swells from a local population of ...
Location ID: #10288360
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Luss is a conservation village on the western shore of Loch Lomond, renowned as one of the country's most beautiful spots. Known for its picturesque 18th-century sandstone and slate cottages, adorned with vibrant flower displays, it acts as a quiet, ...
Location ID: #10290797
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Biggar is a historic market town in South Lanarkshire, situated between the Clyde and Tweed valleys. Known for its wide, medieval main street, it serves as a scenic hub with independent shops, the Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum, a unique puppet ...
Location ID: #10287029
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Situated at junction of Forth Clyde and Union Canals. Formerly iron and steel making town. Town centre partially pedestrianised.
Location ID: #10287035
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Attractive conservation village at the foot of the Lomond Hills in Fife. Features include Renaissance period Falkland Palace, narrow cobbled streets and market place.
Location ID: #10289510
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Stirling is a historic city in central Scotland, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Highlands" due to its strategic location between the lowlands and the highlands. It is known for its deep historical significance, featuring iconic landmarks ...
Location ID: #10287798
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John O'Groats is a small, iconic coastal village in1 Caithness, famously known as the traditional "end of the road" for journeys across Britain. It features a popular, free-to-use photo signpost, a harbour with links to Orkney, and stunning, rugged, ...
Location ID: #10284584
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Inveraray is a picturesque 18th-century planned town on the shores of Loch Fyne in Argyll, known as the "Capital of Argyll". As the ancestral seat of the Dukes of Argyll (Clan Campbell), it features the iconic Gothic Revival Inveraray Castle, the ...
Location ID: #10284486
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Garvald is a picturesque, conservation-status village in East Lothian, situated in a valley at the foot of the Lammermuir Hills near Papana Water. Known for its distinctive red sandstone buildings, it features a 12th-century parish church, a former ...
Location ID: #10285004
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Small village kirkton consisting of a single row of early 19th century whitewashed cottages set in a wooded hollow.
Location ID: #10288349
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Ancient former fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife with harbour and disused railway viaduct. Lower Largo is a picturesque, historic fishing village in Fife, situated on the Firth of Forth. Known for its sandy beach, scenic harbour, and as the ...
Location ID: #10284324
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Scenic conservation village developed around Coldingham Priory (originally established 7th century). Beach at Coldingham Bay is a short distance away.
Location ID: #10290282
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Small market town on the River Tay in Highland Perthshire. Cinema, bookshop housed in former watermill, waterfall at Birks of Aberfeldy.
Location ID: #10290350
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Small town in Clackmannanshire on the north bank of the River Forth with a backdrop of the Ochil Hills.
Location ID: #10288882
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Small town on the River Tummel in Highland Perthshire. A popular tourist destination, Pitlochry has many hotels and shops, Pitlochry Festival Theatre, a hydro-electric scheme with a built in fish ladder.
Location ID: #10288116
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Old lead mining village high in Southern uplands. Holiday cottages. Features 2 pubs, fire station(hut), Post Office, school, several streets of single storey cottages against hilly backdrop. Narrow gauge railway to Wanlockhead.
Location ID: #10288408
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Busy fishing town with ferry port at the end of the Road to the Isles. It is the terminus of the West Highland Railway (the famous "Harry Potter" steam railway line) and is on a popular sailing route to Rum, Eigg, Muck, Skye and Knoydart.
Location ID: #10284434
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Attractive East Lothian conservation village on the River Tyne just off A1.
Location ID: #10284418
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Very picturesque conservation village. Church, leafy lanes and old stone tiled roofed church.