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Lee Castle in the Valley of Clyde
With an intriguing history spanning close to seven centuries and located in the charming Valley of Clyde countryside, Lee Castle is listed as a building of regional importance (category B) on ...
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Loch Garten – Conservation Haven
Located near the Boat of Garten village in the Scottish Highlands, Loch Garten falls within the Strathspey area of Scotland's renowned Cairngorms National Park. The freshwater loch, with its ...
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Lerwick : Capital of the Shetland Islands
Located around 160 kilometers off the north coast of the mainland of Scotland, Lerwick is both the capital and main port of the ruggedly beautiful Shetland Islands. While there are more ...
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Discover Historic Muchalls Castle
Situated on high ground, offering a spectacular view of the North Sea, Muchalls Castle lies on the historic drovers' road between Aberdeen and Stonehaven known as Causey Mounth. The castle ...
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Arbroath Signal Tower Museum
Located in the town of Arbroath, in the Angus region of Scotland, the Signal Tower stands as a historic monument at the harbour's mouth. Construction of the Bell Rock Lighthouse and its ...
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Iron Age Ruins of Dun Ringill
Traditionally believed to have been the seat of Clan MacKinnon for several centuries, the ruins of Dun Ringill are located on the Strathaird peninsula, overlooking Loch Slapin on the Isle of ...
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Walk the Southern Upland Way
Walking is a popular pastime in Scotland and a great way to enjoy the endless natural beauty of this picturesque part of the British Isles. Incorporating the Scottish Borders Sir Walter ...
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Giant Angus MacAskill Museum
The charming white-washed, thatched roof cottage located on the main street of the village of Dunvegan is home to a most unusual museum, dedicated to the tallest Scotsman in history – Angus ...
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Holy Isle: A Tranquil Getaway
Even though the Holy Isle Project was established in the 1990s by Lama Yeshe Rinpoche, a Buddhist meditation master from Tibet, the Holy Isle has a rich history of spirituality that dates ...