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Ayrshire
and the Isle of Arran Rugged hills to rolling pastures,
country villages and seaside towns. Home to the worlds
finest golf courses. Arran, an enchanting island, often
described as Scotland in miniature. |
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Dumfries
and Galloway Scotlands best kept holiday secret.
200 Miles of coastline, rugged hills - a great place to escape to
and unwind, |
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Scottish
Borders 1800 Square miles of unspoilt colourful
countryside with a dramatic history. |
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Edinburgh
and Lothians Scotland's capitol, an exciting and
bustling city full of things to see and do. |
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Glasgow
and Clyde Valley Widely recognised as one of Europe's
most stylish and sophisticated cities, with world class museums,
galleries, stunning architecture, great shopping and an exciting
events calendar. |
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Angus
and Dundee Dundee - The City of Discovery and the beauty
of the Angus Glens. Lively towns, stunning countryside,
great golf courses. |
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Kingdom
of Fife & St Andrews St Andrews - The Home of Golf,
and in every corner of Fife there is an echo of Scotland's past
just waiting to be discovered. |
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Perthshire
The heart of scotland, a holiday experiance for everyone, ranging
from five star luxury to rugged activity breaks, you will find it
all here. |
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West
Highlands & Islands, Loch Lomond, Stirling and the Trossachs
Where the Highlands meet the Lowlands. Savor the rich
heritage of Royal Stirling, Falkirk and Clackmannanshire.
Explore Scotlands finest national park or escape Scotland's
breathtaking Argyle and its Hebriderian islands. |
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Grampian
Highlands and Aberdeen More than 100 miles of unspoilt
coastline and more mountains over 4000 feet than any other area in
Scotland. A favourite area of the Royal Family since Queen
Victoria, see the granite cities and lush farmland at the heart of
Scotland's Whisky industry. |
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The
Highlands of Scotland Wild and wonderful, dramatic and
beautiful, the Highlands has it all. Spectacular scenery,
mountains, beaches, lochs and forests for all who like the great
outdoors whether for a gentle walk or mountain climbing. |
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The
Western Isles Beautiful and remote, this 130 mile group
chain of islands offers a unique holiday experience. Home to
a stunning array of wildlife and to locals who's friendly Gaelic
welcome extends to visitors from all over the world. |
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Orkney
A peaceful island, home to millions of seabirds, road signs asking
you to watch out for crossing otters, a long historical past, and
an active social life fuelled by the most northerly distillery. |
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Shetland
The most northerly of the Scottish islands, originally belonged to
Denmark and still retains a strong Scandinavian character.
Only 15 of the 100+ islands are inhabited, by about 23,000 people
and over 100,000 seabirds. A paradise for anyone with an
interest in wildlife, heritage and toe-tapping music. |
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