Location ID: #10293919
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Forse House is a Grade B listed Country House situated at the head of a three quarters of a mile wooded driveway. Originally built by Captain John Sutherland in 1753, the house has had a number of extensions added over the years but it retains many ...
Location ID: #10287148
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Wooden fort with two 'lookout towers'. Walk up muddy path to reach the fort on the crest of a rocky hill with views to Galloway hills and Loch Doon.
Location ID: #10287152
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Ruined 16th century castle impressively rebuilt and restored in the 1990s. Situated on a slope by bank of river at Meikle Forter.
Location ID: #10284474
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Planned village consisting of a 1925 development reminiscent of an English garden city.
Location ID: #10284475
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Fortrose Cathedral is a picturesque ruin in a quiet square, built from red sandstone, featuring remnants of a 13th-century structure expanded in later centuries, known for its charming Gothic details, including the Chancel (St. Mary's Aisle) and a ...
Location ID: #10284476
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Fossil stumps and roots of trees which grew nearly 330 million years ago. In Victoria Park (cornish elms, lime trees, formal flower garden and arboretum). Also Victoria Park - flowers, boating pond, playpark, sports pitches, small secluded pond at ...
Location ID: #10287175
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Foxbar is a large residential area in Paisley, while Durrockstock Park is a Local Nature Reserve featuring a large reservoir, diverse habitats (marshland, Scots pine), walking paths.
Location ID: #10287188
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Friarton Bridge is a high-level, four-lane cantilever road bridge near Perth, carrying the M90 motorway over the River Tay; built in 1978, it features distinctive twin steel box girders supporting a concrete deck, providing crucial clearance for ...
Location ID: #10287191
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14 storey hi-rise blocks of flats by main road into Irvine. River Irvine runs past one side of flats. Blocks are named Annick Court, Doon Court, Garnock Court and Lugton Court.
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: #10284457
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Findhorn Beach Huts are iconic, high-quality timber-built cabins located on the picturesque North Beach in Findhorn, Moray, offering exceptional views of the Moray Firth. These privately owned, off-grid, 6×8ft huts are designed for durable coastal ...
Location ID: #10287024
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The Fairy Glen on the Isle of Skye is a surreal, miniature landscape near Uig in the Trotternish Peninsula. It features grassy, cone-shaped hills (knolls), small lochans, and bizarre rock formations caused by a landslip. It resembles a magical, ...
Location ID: #10288439
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Paths and tracks run throughout 1900 hectares of land with routes through forest, past active farm land, over burns and to the summit of East Lomond. Small undercut waterfall on Maspie Den burn reached by footpath, wooden bridges and tunnel.
Location ID: #10287105
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Set in Campsies with whitewashed village hall, public toilets, two pubs, church, cottage made out of railway carriage, disused school, Culcreuch Castle Hotel (closed), Dairy Farm. Main street largely 2 storey stone terrace housing. 3 arch bridge ...
Location ID: #10287074
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Attractive rural village with entrance archway memorialising a visit by Queen Victoria. Distillery.
Location ID: #10287157
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Iconic iron cantilever railway bridge over Firth of Forth leading from North to South Queensferry. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Location ID: #10289062
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The River Pattack, within the Cairngorms National Park, has a several scenic waterfalls including an easily accessible waterfall just off the A86 featuring a dramatic drop through a narrow, rocky, tree-lined gorge. Viewing platform.
Location ID: #10287088
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Charming seaside village at the mouth of the River Findhorn on the Moray coast. Beach with beach huts, marina, harbour, shops.
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: #10287060
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Fenton Tower is a restored 16th-century fortified tower near North Berwick, offering exclusive, 5-star luxury accommodation. Hosts weddings, known for its panoramic views, proximity to golf courses, and past role in the children's show Balamory. ...
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: #10287129
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6500 acre estate featuring a mid 19th century farm house/ shooting lodge and estate cottages. Mixed woodlands, moorlands, lochs, ruins, stone circle and views to Loch Turret. Waterfall on Balmenoch Burn.
Location ID: #10287156
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The Forth & Clyde Canal is a historic waterway crossing lowland Scotland. In Glasgow, features include the Kelvin Aqueduct, Maryhill Locks, a canal junction at Stockingfield where there is a new bridge and a large sculpture (Bella). Here it ...
Location ID: #10287154
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The Forth & Clyde Canal is a historic 35-mile waterway, built between 1768-1790 to link the Firth of Forth (at Grangemouth) with the River Clyde (at Bowling), allowing seagoing ships to bypass the dangerous journey around northern Scotland, playing ...