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The small fishing port and resort of Lochinver on the west coast of Scotland offers the very best views back across to Suilven.
Dundonald is a large village situated between Troon and Kilmarnock in South Ayrshire.
Bothwell is a small town near Hamilton that has a long and dramatic history.
Teviothead is a small rural village located to the River Teviot to the south of Hawick in the Scottish Borders.
A few minutes from the city centre, covet eclectic items in the cobbled streets in the West End or discover fun family days out a few minutes from Hay ...
The settlement of Lochdar is located on the isolated west coast of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides.
The rural village of Humbie is situated under the Lammermuir Hills in East Lothian.
Sunny and picturesque area, east of Edinburgh.
Blackwaterfoot is a village on Drumadoon Bay, at the mouth of the Black Water on the west coast of Arran.
Located on the doorstep of the Cairngorms National Park, Aviemore is a major holiday resort surrounded by stunning scenery.
Edinburgh, the inspiring capital of Scotland, is a historic, cosmopolitan and cultured city.
The Outer Hebrides stretch for 130 miles and look out on their western side to the Atlantic Ocean.
Dominated by sand dunes and unspoilt beaches, Sanday is the largest of the northerly Orkney Isles.
Newburgh is a town on the Firth of Tay in north Fife.
These three villages lie on the attractive north coast of Aberdeenshire between Fraserburgh and Macduff.
Historic Culross is one of Scotland's most picturesque towns.
The area is also known as Kincardineshire. The name 'Mearns' comes from A Mhaoirne meaning 'The Stewartry'.
Airdrie is a former industrial town in North Lanarkshire which lies 12 miles east of Glasgow.
Bunessan is a small village located on the Ross of Mull, on the south west corner of the Island of Mull.
Hamilton is a historic town at the head of the Clyde Valley in the heart of Lanarkshire.
Dumfries is a major gateway to the surrounding region and a must for those on the trail of Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns.