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Visitors Attractions

Scotland is a land of mysteries and heroic tales. Tourists can never hope to visit all of it's attractions, the following list is just a taste of what awaits them. You will find other attractions throughout these Webpages that hopefully will enable you to extract the most from your stay.

Northern Highland & Grampian Mountains.
Orkney & Shetland Islands.
City of Aberdeen
Scotland's Capital Edinburgh.
Neolithic farmers burial chambers &stone circles.
Barra, most beautiful little island in Britain.
Glasgow largest city in Scotland.
Inverness, Capital of the Highlands.
Skye, Scotland's most famous island.
Dunnottar Castle a spectacular castle.
Beautiful Loch Lomond
Burial ground of Macbeth and 48 of Scotland's Gaelic Kings
Orkney Islands and the Vikings .
Bronze Age, stone circles in Orkneys & Lewis.
City of Perth
Crathes Castle, with its beautiful gardens.
Iron Age tribes stone towers, the Brochs.
Roman Emperor Hadrian's border wall.
Columba's  Iona   from where Christianity spread.
Loch Ness and the  'Loch Ness Monster'.
City of Dundee
Melrose Abbey. on the Scottish Borders.
Stirling Castle at the heart of Scotland's history.
On the far northwest coast lies Sandwood Bay, a magical place,
Bannockburn. one of Scotland's greatest battlegrounds.
World famous  St Andrews.
Falkland Palace in the heart of Fife.
Dunrobin Castle the most northerly of the great houses of Scotland.
John Knox's house in Edinburgh.
Edinburgh Castle.  Scotland's most famous castle.
Culross a beautiful historic village
Glencoe. site of the Massacre of MacDonalds.
Bonnie Prince Charlie's Glenfinnan Monument.
Largo the birthplace of Alexander Selkirk  ("Robinson Crusoe".)
Culloden, last battle fought on British soil.
Robert Burns, his cottage in Alloway.
Saint Margaret's chapel in Edinburgh, re-founder of Iona  monastery.
Sir Walter Scott monument in Edinburgh.
David Livingstone. the great explorers birthplace.
Flora MacDonald's grave on Skye
Andrew Carnegie's birthplace in Dunfermline.
Balmoral Castle. The Scottish royal residence.
William Wallace monument  at Stirling
Forth Rail Bridge spanning The Firth Of Forth
St Kilda Scotland's most remote islands.
Holyroodhouse home of Scotland's new Parliament.

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