Scotland
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These beautiful parks set all around Scotland are just steps away from stunning beaches and unspoilt coastline. There is so much to explore from historic towns to mysterious castles within this amazing area.
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Regional map
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Key attractions
Fort George
Visit the mightiest artillery fortification in Britain to explore the famous army barracks that still function as a work army barracks today.
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The Glenmorangie Distillery
Scotland's best selling malt whiskey distillery since 1843 offers interesting facts about the unusual distillation process in place.
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Culzean Castle
Visit the romantic 18th century castle perched on the cliff edge above the Firth of Clyde. Spend time at the swan pond, walled gardens or adventure playground.
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Blair Castle
Explore the history behind the ancient seats of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl, a stunning 13th Century castle.
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Mabie Farm Park
A 40 acre farm park with lots of attractions including a dirt buggy track, pedal go-karts, a boating pond, lots of animals, an indoor barn and much more!
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Local towns
Inverness
As the capital of the Highlands, there is so much to do at Inverness. Either soak up the culture of the wonderful castle and cathedral or visit some of the many shops bars and restaurants the city has to offer.
Royal Burgh of Dornoch
As part of the National Scenic Area lies Dornoch. This is a historic cathedral town that waits to be discovered.
Helmsdale
Helmsdale offers the small but interesting Timespan Heritage Centre containing all of the history of then town. From here it is also possible to go gold-panning inland in the Strath of Kildonan, which was a scene of gold rush after it was first discovered in 1868.
Pitlochry
A charming Victorian town in the middle of the Perthshire Highlands. Enjoy the cities many shops, bars and restaurants.
Aviemore
From the picturesque town it is possible to take a ski-lift up deep into the Cairngorms from where you can explore the outstanding surroundings.

