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Islands in Tobermory
Iona Island
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Iona is a small island belonging to the group of islands of the Inner Hebrides and next to the Isle of Mull, separated by the narr
Valleys in Crieff
Sma' Glen
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Between the towns of Crieff and Aberfeldy, Pitlochry way is in this unknown Glen (or valley), from among the many that exist in th
Bays in Brodick
Kildonan Bay
Kildonan Bay is one of the areas south of the Isle of Arran, about 20 minutes outside of Brodick. It is so quiet that you can only
Lakes in Killin
Loch Tay
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Loch Tay is a long lake between the villages of Killin and Kenmore, indicating that its total length is about 23 km. 150 meters de
Waterfalls in Killin
Dochart Falls
The River Dochart divides the small town of Killin into two halves which are connected by a traditional bridge, documentation abou
Islands in Brodick
Arran Island
Arran is the 7th largest island in Scotland. It is about 432 km2 and located off the southwest coast. This island is nicknamed "Sc
Bays in Kirkcaldy
Kirkcaldy Promenade
Kirkaldy, on the east coast of Scotland, is well known for having the oldest hockey team in the area, and little else, with the ex
Gardens in Kirkcaldy
Ravenscraig Park
Ravenscraig Park is situated on the east coast of Scotland, north of Edinburgh, and there are many forests there. Much of the begi
Lakes in Callander
Loch Achray
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Heading towards the Trossachs Natural Park, we passed through Kilmahog and then came to Brig o'Turk ... we were amazed by the lan
Canyons in Lockerbie
Dumfries
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Near the border between England and Scotland in Scottish territory (the area known as the "Borders") is the town of Dumfries. Here
Lakes in Aberfoyle
Cruise on Loch Katrine
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One of the prime features that attracts thousands of visitors to Loch Katrine is the ability to tour its waters in one of the two
Bays in Kirkwall
Newark Bay
So far, all over Orkney most people have focused on the main island or Mainland, in the area known as West Mainland. This is the f
Valleys in Dalmally
Glen Lochy
In full Highlands (Highlands), in the south - west of them, way to Dalmally (Argyll and Bute) we found this tiny, unknown Glen, fr
Gardens in Bridge of Allan
Pullar Memorial Park
The land where you can find this park, which was donated by the family of a soldier (Edmund Pullar) at the end of World War II. It
Lakes in Inveraray
Loch Fyne
Loch Fyne is a salt water lake, but it is called a Loch because it's really thin and stretches so far in land that on the landscap
Rivers in Dalguise
Tay River
In the heart of Scotland and crossing the green land is the river Tay. One of the quietest areas is located near Dalguise (Dunkeld
Cliffs in Stromness
Birsay
Birsay is an area of ​​Orkney, in the north of the island where there is a bit of everything. It's a village, a ruined palace, a b
Nature Reserves in Kirkwall
Deerness Peninsula
At the east end of East Mainland is where you can find Deerness Peninsula. It's a place that's virtually uninhabited, where we see