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Dunnotar Castle,Stonehaven,Scotland
Urquhart Castle, Drumnadrochit, Loch Ness
Urquhart Castle, Drumnadrochit, Loch Ness
Robert the Bruce, Sterling Castle. The gold at the end of that rainbow is the city of Sterling
Eilean Dornan Castle illuminated,Scotland
John O' Goats. NOT the northern tip of the UK; traditionally the northern "end of the road".
Beautiful and historically important (especially to the Scots) I present Sterling.
The Elephant House, window dedication, Edinburgh
The Tomb of Robert the Bruce, Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline
Really ugly dude with a migraine, Sterling Castle, Sterling
Caerlaverock Castle, a uniquely triangular castle complete with moat, in Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Caerlaverock Castle, a uniquely triangular castle complete with moat, in Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Caerlaverock Castle, u uniquely triangular castle complete with moat, in Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Eilean Donan Castle, Dornie
Eilean Donan Castle, Dornie
Kilt Rock in the background, Isle of Skye
The Scottish Highlands, way up north and a little to the west.
Loch Assynt and Highlands from Ardvreck Castle, Assynt
Arvreck Castle, Loch Assynt, Noth-western Highlands
Calda House, Loch Assynt, North-western Highlands
Rush-hour in the far-northern Highlands, Scotland
Earl's Palace, Kirkwall, Orkney
Inside the red sandstone St Magnus' Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney
Tamma, whale bone sculpture, looking towards the Brough of Birsay (Pictish village and Viking settlement with church), Orkney
Overview of Skara Brae, a preserved stoneage village in the remote north of Scotland, Orkney Islands
Overview of the neolithic village of Skara Brae in Orkney, one of the most amazing prehistoric sites on the planet.
Skara Brae neolithic house; the people whi lived here died here 1,000 years before the pyramids were begun, Orkney
Standing Stones of Stenness, Orkney. One of the most amazing paces in Scotland is Orkney, and one of the most interesting in the world for archaeology buffs
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The Highlands offer gorgeous landscapes and stunning views. But three bed-and-breakfast inns are making the region a culinary destination as well.
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You can keep the Caribbean - with stunning food, scenery and wildlife, the Western Isles are perfect for a sailing trip, says Susan Smillie... more
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