Location ID: #10284506
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A winding glen at the foot of Scotland's tallest mountain, Glen Nevis is home to some of Scotland's most picturesque walks and beauty spots. There is a main road running through and nearby access to large car parks.
Location ID: #10284519
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A 874 metre (2866ft) high mountain classified as a "Corbett".
Location ID: #10287372
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A magnificent red sandstone castle overlooking Loch Sunart with 1000 acres of land surrounding. It has a panelled drawing room, snooker room, solarium / gym, and conservatory. Exteriors consist of a walled kitchen garden, stables, plus tennis, ...
Location ID: #10287386
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Mountain centre offering mountain biking, hill-walking, charlift, ski-ing, snowboarding etc. Panoramic cafe, micro lodges, bike tracks, SSSI and very large car park.
Location ID: #10284513
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The Glencoe Waterfall, commonly known as the "Meeting of the Three Waters," is a scenic, easily accessible, 4–7 meter high waterfall located in the Highlands on the A82 road. Situated at the base of the Three Sisters, this, European waterfalls site ...
Location ID: #10284514
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Glencorse Old Kirk is a picturesque, privately owned 17th-century church located near the Pentland Hills in Midlothian, famous as the Outlander filming location for Jamie and Claire's wedding. Re-roofed around 2004, it features random rubble walls, ...
Location ID: #10285278
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Old military road parallel to A82 and often used to bypass the Rest and Be Thankful road.
Location ID: #10287396
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This remote whitewashed church is set in a beautiful and remote feeling glen, with a graveyard.
Location ID: #10287400
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Gleneagles House in Perthshire is a historic baronial house originally part of an 18th-century design. The estate is now famous for the luxury Gleneagles Hotel, a golf resort and spa with activities like farming, forestry, and sporting, situated ...
Location ID: #10287407
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Estate runs northwards from Glenfinnan Monument & shore line. Includes, viaduct rivers, footbridges, cottages, waterfalls, loch, Rope bridge.
Location ID: #10284577
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Glenfinnan House Hotel is a historic, award-winning 1755 mansion situated in the Highlands, overlooking Loch Shiel and the Glenfinnan Monument. It features 14 individually decorated rooms, a renowned restaurant, a cozy bar with traditional music, ...
Location ID: #10284516
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Set amid superb Highland scenery at the head of Loch Shiel with 28 surrounding acres. The monument was erected (in approximately 1815) in tribute to the clansmen who fought in the last attempt to reinstate the exiled Stuarts.
Location ID: #10284256
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Broich House is a luxury 7-bedroom, 7-bathroom private country estate in Stirlingshire, Scotland, sleeping up to 14 guests. It combines traditional architecture with contemporary, stylish interiors. Set on a 450-acre estate, it offers a tranquil ...
Location ID: #10284210
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The Bay of Skaill is a wide, sandy, and historically significant bay on the west coast of Orkney Mainland, renowned for its dramatic Atlantic views, surfing, and the Neolithic village of Skara Brae. It features dramatic, stormy winter scenery and ...
Location ID: #10287413
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This turreted castle approximately dating to 1860 is within a 7,000 acre estate incorporating forestry plantations, cliffs, grassy slopes, boulder-strewn beaches & rock pools. It has views of Outer Hebrides and Pier to the west of the castle, 3 ...
Location ID: #10290624
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Balintore is a charming, small coastal village on the Tarbat Peninsula in Easter Ross, forming part of the "Seaboard Villages" alongside Hilton and Shandwick. Known for its 1890s stone harbour and the notable 10ft "Mermaid of the North" bronze ...
Location ID: #10287415
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This country park and local beauty spot is to the south of Paisley, approximately 1,300 acres of open space, woodland, Craigie Linn waterfall (8mtrs), Gleniffer Burn, a gorge amd carparks etc. It has panoramic views to Paisley and Stanely Reservoir.
Location ID: #10284518
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This 4 bedroom villa in the Scottish Borders dates from 1900. It is rurally located (near the village of Tweedsmuir) with a large building and two outbuildings (a double garage and a disused byre).
Location ID: #10290812
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Bishop Loch is a shallow, glacial "kettle-hole" lake in Northeast Glasgow, serving as a vital Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its biodiversity. As part of the Seven Lochs Wetland Park, it features extensive wetlands, reed beds, ...
Location ID: #10284254
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The Brodick Roundhouse is an authentic, volunteer-built replica of an Early Bronze Age hut circle, located on Wilma's Walk in the Brodick Castle grounds. Built in 2012, it features a timber post structure with a conical roof thatched in bracken and ...
Location ID: #10290648
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Ochre washed Scottish Lairds House set in attractive policies. Georgian west wing of first floor. River - Prosen Water runs nearby. Greenhouses set amidst woodland with extensive lawns. Pine panelled (tongue and groove) kitchen and some bedrooms.
Location ID: #10284520
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The Gorbals, located on the south side of Glasgow, is a regenerated, vibrant residential area known for its high-quality social housing, modern, pedestrian-friendly urban design. Since 1989, it replaced 1960s tower blocks with mixed-use, ...
Location ID: #10290875
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Bonhill is a town in West Dunbartonshire, situated on the east bank of the River Leven, with a population of approximately 9,000. Historically a textile centre specialising in bleaching and dyeing, it expanded significantly in the 1960s-70s via the ...
Location ID: #10290838
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Large stone estate house, build in 1820 with 12 rooms and extensive outbuildings. The property is surrounded by 12.5 acres of private woodland. Some unusual and rare trees with a fantastic array of wildlife. Extensive parking. Outside toilets. Noise ...