Ross-shire

Beautiful county in the Scottish Highlands – Eilan Donan Castle – iconic castle and popular filming location. Inverewe Gardens – famous for its exotic plants which thrive in the unique conditions created by the Gulf Stream meeting the Highlands. The Falls of Glomach – one of the tallest waterfalls in Britain. Benn Eigh National Nature Reserve – mountain peaks and ancient pine forests – home to a diverse range of wildlife including Golden Eagles. Attadale Gardens – stunning gardens with views [...]

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Perthshire

County of forests, moors, rivers and waterfalls stretching from Strathmore in the East, to the Pass of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor in the west and Aberfoyle in the south. Perth – historic city situated on the banks of the River Tay – boasting ancient monuments, historic theatres, art galleries and museums – as well as an excellent shopping experience. Gleneagles – world renowned championship golf courses. Pitlochry Festival Theatre- ‘theatre in the hills’ providing an outstanding all-year programme. The [...]

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Midlothian

Located to the south of Edinburgh, Midlothian is a beautifully rural area with rolling green hills and huge expanses of thriving woodland.  Midlothian is easier to discover than ever before thanks to the Borders Railway. The railway line travels through beautiful countryside, connecting Edinburgh to Tweedbank in the Scottish Borders with stops at the Midlothian towns of Eskbank, Newtongrange and Gorebridge. Visit the mysterious, late-Gothic Rosslyn Chapel, which featured prominently in the blockbuster film and book, The Da Vinci Code.

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Inverness-shire

Scotland’s largest county covering much of the Highlands and the Outer Hebrides. Inverness – cosmopolitan city on the River Ness – Inverness Castle – St. Andrew’s Cathedral – Loch Ness – contains the largest volume of freshwater in the British Isles – watch out for Nessie! Nairn – seaside resort on the Moray Firth – two championship golf courses. Culloden Battlefield – site of the final Jacobite Rising – Clava Cairns – well-preserved Bronze Age cemetery.

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Dumfries & Galloway

Stunning coastline and ancient woodlands. The Galloway Forest Park – the largest in Britain and an International Dark Sky Park. Learn of the life and times of Scottish hero, Robert the Bruce. Caerlaverock Castle – a medieval fortress. Moat Brae – the inspiration for J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan and recently opened as the National Centre for Children’s Literature and Storytelling. Explore Dumfries, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbright, Wigtown and Moffat.  

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Ayrshire

On the west coast, linked to Scottish heroes William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. Poet Robert Burn’s Birthplace Museum and the cottage where he was born. Culzean Castle and Country Park – a magnificent cliff-top castle with woodland, parkland and beaches. Dumfries House and grounds – another impressive stately home. The Scottish Dark Sky Observatory set in the Galloway Forest Dark Sky Park.

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Argyll

Historic county with unique sea lochs, hills, glens and beaches; home to golden eagles, red deer, otters and puffins. Inverary Castle – on the shores of Loch Fyne with its famous armoury hall and Fyne Ales Brewery welcoming visitors and samplers! Benmore Botanic Garden with its stunning collection of rhododendrons. Iona Abbey – a site of Christian pilgrimage, founded on the Isle of Iona by St. Columba.

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Angus

Stunning countryside, coastline and beaches. Home to some of the finest golf courses in Scotland. Glamis Castle – childhood home of HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and the inspiration behind Shakespeare’s Macbeth. The House of Dun – an exquisite Georgian country house in fine gardens and woodland. Arbroath Abbey and Brechin with its medieval cathedral and steam trains on the Caledonian Railway.

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Fife

  Beautiful countryside and stunning coastland on the east coast of Scotland- quaint fishing villages- Anstruther, Crail, Elie and St Monans to name a few – St. Andrews- historic seaside destination with excellent shopping and eateries- fabulous world-renowned golf course - ‘The Home of Golf’- cathedral and castle ruins - explore the underground mine passages and bottle dungeon. Enjoy the diversity of the heartlands of Fife – from the Lomond Hills, the highest point in Fife down to the coast with [...]

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