Location ID: #10287124
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Fochabers is a charming, planned village in Moray, known for its historic straight streets, River Spey setting, and connection to the famous Baxters food company, offering a mix of cultural history (Folk Museum, Gordon Castle). A stop on the main ...
Location ID: #10287053
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Farr House in Farr, near Inverness, is a luxurious, historic self-catering property on the 12,000-acre Farr Estate, blending Georgian origins with modern comfort, featuring a converted chapel and tenants' hall. Set in private grounds with scenic ...
Location ID: #10287068
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Former ferry station and fishing village on the River South Esk opposite Montrose. Traditional two storey houses with external staircases. Montrose harbour. Path to Scurdie Ness lighthouse.
Location ID: #10287045
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The Falls of Leny near Callander are powerful rapids on the Garbh Uisge (River Leny) where water crashes through the narrow Pass of Leny, offering dramatic scenery as it flows over rocks, best viewed after rain, accessible via scenic walks from ...
Location ID: #10287016
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One of two lighthouses on the remote island of Fair Isle, between Orkney and Shetland, the Fair Isle North Lighthouse is located at Skroo at the northeasternmost tip of the island.
Location ID: #10287063
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Steep tenement street off Queen Margaret Drive. Tenements on north side of street, some with neat gardens. Ex local authority blocks on opposite side of street.
Location ID: #10287168
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Foula is a remote, dramatic, pear-shaped island west of Shetland known as "Bird Island," famous for its towering sea cliffs (like Da Kame), vast seabird colonies, unique Norse heritage, and a community that still observes the Julian calendar, ...
Location ID: #10284451
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The Falls of Bruar are a dramatic series of waterfalls on the Bruar Water in Perthshire, known for their picturesque gorge, woodland setting, and historical link to Robert Burns. A popular walk features steep, wooded paths with bridges, viewing ...
Location ID: #10284473
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5 sided artillery fort with bastions projecting form each corner. Built in 1665 to protect the Sound of Bressay from the Dutch, but burnt and rebuilt in 1781.
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: #10287185
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Fully modernised whitewashed 2 storey farmhouse set in 53 acres of private grounds at head of Loch Chon in Trossachs. Also three single storey 17th century stone cottages in grounds. Sunroom, modern kitchen with island, en-suite master bedroom.
Location ID: #10287028
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Falgunzeon airfield The home of the Dumfries & District Gliding Club. One of the smallest gliding clubs in the UK, the runway is the diagonal strip running across the centre from just under the wing-tip to lower right. Airfield is only in use on ...
Location ID: #10284454
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Fenwick, East Ayrshire, is a historic village known as the potential birthplace of the first cooperative society (Fenwick Weavers' Society) and home to the renowned Fenwick Hotel and proximity to outdoor pursuits like those at nearby Craufurdland ...
Location ID: #10284478
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Furnace in Argyll and Bute, is a historic village on Loch Fyne, named after 18th-century ironworks that used local charcoal; today, it's a small community with remnants of its industrial past, including well-preserved ironworks structures, a granite ...
Location ID: #10287165
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Fortrose is a charming, historic town on the Black Isle, near Inverness, known for its red sandstone 13th-century cathedral ruins, association with the Brahan Seer, and excellent dolphin watching at nearby Chanonry Point, offering picturesque ...
Location ID: #10284458
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Fingal's Cave is a spectacular sea cave on the Isle of Staffa, famous for its surreal, cathedral-like interior formed entirely of symmetrical hexagonal basalt columns from ancient volcanic lava, creating amazing acoustics where crashing waves sound ...
Location ID: #10287190
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Fuaran Allt nan Uamh (Spring of the Stream of the Caves) in Assynt, is a dramatic natural phenomenon where a significant underground river emerges from the limestone rock of Creag nan Uamh, often appearing as if from nowhere, leaving the stream bed ...
Location ID: #10287042
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Falls of Falloch is a beautiful 30-foot waterfall on the River Falloch in the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, known as a convenient and scenic stop off the A82 for picnics, photography, and short walks, featuring a unique "Woven Sound" ...
Location ID: #10287104
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Finstown is a central village on Orkney's Mainland, situated at the crossroads of the A965 and A966, making it a convenient base for exploring the islands, especially the Neolithic sites like Maeshowe and Rennibister Earth House. Known for its tidy ...
Location ID: #10287049
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Two small lochs alongside Fannyside Muir. RSPB Nature Reserve. Situated at edge of Palacerigg Golf Course with sailing club at eastern end.
Location ID: #10287180
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Fraserburgh Harbour is a major, bustling fishing port in Aberdeenshire, renowned as Europe's largest shellfish port, featuring a complex of inner basins, piers, and a large fleet of deep-sea trawlers and fishing vessels.
Location ID: #10287015
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Fair Isle Airport is a tiny, remote airfield on Fair Isle, featuring a single gravel runway (06/24) with basic facilities, with flights connecting primarily to Tingwall and Sumburgh in the Shetlands. A small terminal building, basic passenger/cargo ...
Location ID: #10284472
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Forres is a historic, attractive Royal Burgh in Moray, known for its beautiful floral displays, rich history linked to Macbeth and Pictish royalty, and strategic location near the River Findhorn and proximity to attractions like Brodie Castle, ...
Location ID: #10287179
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Fishing town on north east coast. Traditional fishermen's cottages in Broadsea area (circa 1830).