Location ID: #10290837
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Blair Drummond Safari Park is a family visitor attraction located in Blair Drummond, Stirling. It opened to the public on 15 May 1970 and is home to over 300 animals, many of which roam freely or are kept in large enclosures in the 120-acre estate. ...
Location ID: #10290766
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Ben Buie (717m/2352ft) is a prominent, steep, and rugged mountain on the Isle of Mull, classified as a Graham and a Marilyn. Situated above Lochbuie on the southeast coast, it features steep eastern slopes, a dramatic conical shape, and offers ...
Location ID: #10284255
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Brodie Castle, located near Forres in Moray, is a 16th-century, rose-coloured tower house, acting as the historic seat of Clan Brodie for over 400 years. Owned by the National Trust for Scotland, the castle features a mix of architectural styles, ...
Location ID: #10284240
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Bothwell Castle is a magnificent 13th-century red sandstone fortress located on a high bank above the River Clyde in Lanarkshire. Known as one of Scotland's finest secular medieval buildings, it features a massive cylindrical donjon (main tower) ...
Location ID: #10284190
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Balmaclellan is a historic, small hillside village in Dumfries and Galloway, situated in the Glenkens district. Known for its stone houses, scenic views of the Rhins of Kells, and rich Covenanter history, the village serves as a quiet residential ...
Location ID: #10284185
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Ballantrae is a scenic, historic coastal village in South Ayrshire, located at the mouth of the River Stinchar, 13 miles south of Girvan. Known for its shingle beach, views of Ailsa Craig and Arran. It is famously associated with the legend of ...
Location ID: #10285078
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Black Loch, located near Slamannan in Falkirk, is a 124-acre freshwater loch popular for fly fishing, boating. It features a wide, surfaced path. South of Limerigg Wood, 2 miles (3 km) south of Slamannan.
Location ID: #10290949
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One and a half storey whitewashed cottage in a rural setting near Kirriemuir. Rayburn in kitchen, stone-flagged floor. Wood burning stove. Sunroom.
Location ID: #10290762
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The Belmont Street Bridge (also known as Belmont Bridge) is an iconic circa-1870 single-span, high masonry arch bridge in Glasgow's West End, carrying Belmont Street over the River Kelvin. It features stugged ashlar and polished voussoirs, providing ...
Location ID: #10290971
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The Brough of Birsay is an uninhabited tidal island off the northwest coast of Orkney Mainland, accessible only for two hours either side of low tide via a concrete causeway. It features extensive archaeological remains of Pictish and Viking ...
Location ID: #10290975
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Brownsbank Cottage, located near Candymill north of Biggar, South Lanarkshire, is a historic 19th-century "but-and-ben" stone cottage best known as the home of Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid (Christopher Grieve) from 1951 until his death in 1978. ...
Location ID: #10288889
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Plockton is a picturesque, sheltered village in the Scottish Highlands known as the "Jewel of the Highlands," located on a bay overlooking Loch Carron. Famous for its mild climate that supports palm trees, the village features charming, colorful ...
Location ID: #10308636
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Major road in Argyll & Bute running from Tarbet on Loch Lomond to Campbeltown on the Kintyre Peninsula
Location ID: #10290413
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Dramatic mountain pass linking Loch Kishorn with Applecross. Hairpin bends and gradients approaching 20%.
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: #10290848
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Former seminary now part of Blairs Museum of Scotland's Catholic heritage. Adjacent to Parish of St Mary's Blairs College Chapel. Driveways and lawns. Granite building with portico / tower with crown feature. 70,000 sq ft of floor space.
Location ID: #10290906
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Local beauty spot consisting of a series of waterfalls on the Keltie Water. Part of a wider country estate featuring grassland, woodlands and a disused quarry.
Location ID: #10284184
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Balgonie Castle is a 14th-century tower house situated on high, south bank of River Leven. Courtyard bounded on west side by 20-feet high wall with gatehouse & 2 guardrooms - one housing 15th C prison. Cannon-like garoyles. Barrel-vaulted ceilings ...
Location ID: #10290636
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A small flat in Ballochmyle House is a Category B-listed 18th-century country mansion near Mauchline, East Ayrshire, renowned for its red sandstone construction, original 1760 design (possibly by William Adam or his son Robert), and extensive ...
Location ID: #10291000
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Burghead Harbour is a historic, traditional working harbor on the Moray Firth, built between 1807-12 by Thomas Telford. It features a single, sheltered basin with a 196-meter quay for leisure craft and 216 meters for commercial fishing/squid boats. ...
Location ID: #10291013
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Burnroy House is a bed and breakfast/specialty inn located in Archiestown, near Aberlour in Speyside. Known for its warm hospitality, it offers a peaceful garden setting. 2 storey house with 4 bedrooms.
Location ID: #10284221
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Ben Cruachan is a 1,126-meter (3,694ft) Munro in Argyll and Bute, widely regarded as one of the finest, most rugged peaks in the Southern Highlands. Known as the "Hollow Mountain," it features a dramatic granite massif and a famous underground ...
Location ID: #10290750
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The Bell Rock Lighthouse, built between 1807 and 1810 by Robert Stevenson, is the world's oldest surviving sea-washed lighthouse, situated on the treacherous Inchcape Reef off the Angus coast. Standing 36 meters (115 ft) tall, this engineering ...
Location ID: #10290815
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The Black Craig cliffs, located near Stromness in Orkney, are immense, dramatic coastal cliffs. They feature rugged, eroded rock formations with powerful waves often washing through caves and inlets at their base, offering a stark, scenic coastal ...