Location ID: #10288626
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Neist Point is one of Scotland’s most iconic lighthouses, situated at the dramatic westernmost tip of the Isle of Skye. Famous for its sweeping coastal panoramas and dramatic basalt cliffs, it offers visitors breathtaking ocean views.
Location ID: #10284192
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Sandy beach (part of a 15 mile dune system) situated to the north of the city of Aberdeen. Adjacent to Trump Menie Estate.
Location ID: #10288646
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Traditional house with twin dormer windows and central porch entrance and side extension. Tasteful interiors with painted tongue and groove wood panelling and wooden floors.
Location ID: #10290714
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The Bass Rock is a steep, 107-meter-high (351 ft) uninhabited volcanic plug in the Firth of Forth, located 2 km offshore from North Berwick. Renowned for holding the world's largest colony of Northern Gannets, it appears white from a distance due to ...
Location ID: #10288934
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Portree is the vibrant capital and largest town on the Isle of Skye, known for its picturesque harbour lined with brightly painted houses. Located on the east coast, this bustling port serves as a primary cultural hub, tourism base, and transport ...
Location ID: #10284263
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The Bullers of Buchan is a spectacular 30-meter (100-foot) deep collapsed sea cave located on the Aberdeenshire coast, featuring a dramatic, turbulent "pot" connected to the sea via a natural granite arch. Renowned for its dramatic, precipitous ...
Location ID: #10290893
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Bow Fiddle Rock is a dramatic, naturally formed sea arch located near Portknockie on the Moray Firth coast. Composed of 650-million-year-old Cullen quartzite, the landmark resembles the tip of a fiddle bow, created by years of erosion. It is a ...
Location ID: #10284912
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St Abb’s Head is a dramatic, rocky National Nature Reserve in the Scottish Borders, renowned for its 90m high, shear cliffs, massive seabird colonies, and historic lighthouse. Located near the village of St Abbs, this rugged volcanic headland offers ...
Location ID: #10288430
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Cliff coastline with nearby RSPB nature reserve and 1926 48ft high square stone Kitchener Memorial tower.
Location ID: #10289961
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Sandy beach enclosed by hills and headland north of Tolsta Head. Car park with toilets. Wooden walkway at start of path to beach.
Location ID: #10289960
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Secluded sandy beach reached by a steep winding footpath and enclosed by cliffs. Cave, jetty.
Location ID: #10291141
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Small working fishing village on the eastern side of the Kintyre peninsula with a sandy beach.
Location ID: #10290305
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Achmelvich Beach is a stunning, award-winning beach on the northwest coast, just 3 miles from Lochinver. Renowned for its pristine white sand and turquoise waters, this "hidden gem" on the North Coast 500 route offers a tranquil, tropical ...
Location ID: #10287628
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Hopeman Bay features two primary, picturesque sandy beaches—East and West—in Moray, renowned for their colorfoul beach huts, clear waters, and rock pools. Ideal for families, walking, and water sports like paddle-boarding, these scenic, sheltered ...
Location ID: #10291022
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Red brick Stevenson lighthouse dating from 1862 erected at what is alleged to be the windiest spot in the UK.
Location ID: #10284238
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Borve Lodge Estate, located on the west coast of the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides, offers 5-star, high-quality, and luxurious self-catering accommodation in a stunning coastal setting. Owned by Adam and Cathra Kelliher, the estate features ...
Location ID: #10290467
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19th century 36mtr tall lighthouse in Ardnamurchan peninsula, the most westerly point of mainland Great Britain.
Location ID: #10284952
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Art deco style coastal cafe created from a former outdoor swimming pool complex.
Location ID: #10289334
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Large and dramatic coastal cave in a limestone cliff situated at the head of an inlet. Active river with sink hole. Floodlighting.
Location ID: #10289468
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Small isle on west coast of Shetland attached to mainland by a "tombola" or strip of sand.
Location ID: #10289263
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Very small harbour carved out of rocks. Views along coast to Tantallon Castle. Beach nearby.
Location ID: #10288093
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Largs Ferry Terminal, operated by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) on the Ayrshire coast (KA30 8BG), is the main gateway for travel to Cumbrae (Millport). It features a small terminal building with ticket facilities, toilets, and nearby amenities in ...
Location ID: #10291404
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Untouched period harbour with attractive stone cottages and a tunnel that connects the coastal path.
Location ID: #10287921
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Quiet single track road skirting Loch Linnhe under large cliffs. B8043.