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One of the most beautiful places ever.
Whether you marvel at the skills of glass blowing, watch glassmakers engrave crystal ware of just fancy some local cuisine you are sure to love the time you spend here.
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The Shetland Islands are the northernmost part of Scotland, and unbelievably, are closer to Bergen in Norway than they are to Edinburgh!
Shetland offers outstanding beauty and unbreakable spirit along with their unique culture, dialect and heritage.
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Inverness was granted its city status in 2000.
It is the prosperous hub of the Highlands, with an enviable location on the banks of the River Ness at the head of the Great Glen, making it an ideal base for exploring.
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The Granite City, The Flower of Scotland, The Silver City by the Golden Sand, Aberdeen wears its titles with pride.
A prosperous cosmopolitan city, with a historical old town, Aberdeen has one of Scotland’s most striking skylines.
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Just beyond the Firth of Forth and lying just south of Edinburgh, you will stumble across Fife.
It is easily reached by road or rail and is packed with traditions and stunning landscapes.
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Uncover a different part of Scotland, where two thousand years of magic, mystery, and romance, are interwoven across a land as unspoiled as it is rich in history, tradition and culture.
Enjoy a contrasting landscape, where rugged coastlines, gentle lowlands and Highland Glens, merge easily and unexpectedly...
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Southern Scotland may not be quite as spectacular as further north, but it still provides great families break with its stunning landscapes.
It should never be simply bypassed on the way to Glasgow or Edinburgh or the Highlands; as it has many exciting attractions on offer for the whole family.
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As Scotland’s largest city and the UK’s third largest, you can imagine how must Glasgow have had to change over the years to accommodate for all of its residents!
This is one of the many reasons you can keep coming back and never get bored.
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This is a really happening place with something for everyone.
It is situated north of the Border region and sandwiched between East Lothian, Mid Lothian and West Lothian on the south coast of the Firth of Forth.
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Northumberland offers wide open spaces, long beaches, grand castles, silent forests and charming market towns once inhabited by Roman legionaries.
The present peaceful nature of the region now overpowers what was once a turbulent past.
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