Girvan is a lovely Scottish resort to visit

Located in South Ayrshire is the popular holiday resort of Girvan, which was originally established in the late 17th century. This is a seaside resort that is a perfect spot for those who want to relax and enjoy a break away from the stresses of everyday life. The resort is located about 50 miles away from . . . → Read More: Girvan is a lovely Scottish resort to visit

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Ayrshire is a great place for both short breaks and holidays

If you are thinking of taking a short break in Scotland, or going for a longer holiday with your family, a great county to visit on the West Coast of the country is Ayrshire. This is a beautiful place with spectacular scenery that will appeal to most people. Not only this, but this county is one . . . → Read More: Ayrshire is a great place for both short breaks and holidays

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Argyll and Bute is the perfect place for a proper Scottish experience

If it has been quite a while since you went to Scotland and explored the area around Argyll and Bute, or if you have never been here, then it is high time you made the effort. Summer time is very special in Scotland as not only is it the time of year when the countryside is . . . → Read More: Argyll and Bute is the perfect place for a proper Scottish experience

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Carnoustie has a lot more to offer than just great golfing

For those who are looking for a great holiday area in Scotland then they should consider heading to Carnoustie, which is an area that many people, who aren’t golf fans, might not have heard of. Despite this, it is a wonderful place to visit and this article is going to take you through some of the . . . → Read More: Carnoustie has a lot more to offer than just great golfing

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Aberbrothock is a lovely coastal town to visit

On the Scottish coastline that faces the North Sea, you will find the town of Aberbrothock. This is located about 70 kilometres from Aberdeen and it is a place rich in history. Historians believe that the first settlement appeared in this part of Scotland as early as the Iron Age but it mostly became developed during . . . → Read More: Aberbrothock is a lovely coastal town to visit

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Aberdeenshire offers great outdoor holidays in Scotland

For those who enjoy being outside, Scotland is well known for being a great destination.

If you want to enjoy a holiday in the great outdoors then one of the best places to visit is Aberdeenshire.

This area is found in the north-east of the country and is home to some of Europe’s most beautiful scenery. Here you . . . → Read More: Aberdeenshire offers great outdoor holidays in Scotland

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There’s a lot more to Scotland than golf courses

Scotland is well known as the home of golf, and for this reason when one visits the country with the intent of playing golf it’s usually somewhat of a sporting pilgrimage.

The country offers dozens of world class gold courses in every region with the top two courses easily identified as St. Andrews Old Course and Muirfeld . . . → Read More: There’s a lot more to Scotland than golf courses

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Golfing in Scotland is a real treat for all

Scotland is well known as the home of golf, and for this reason when one visits the country with the intent of playing golf it’s usually somewhat of a sporting pilgrimage.

The country offers dozens of world class gold courses in every region with the top two courses easily identified as St. Andrews Old Course and Muirfeld . . . → Read More: Golfing in Scotland is a real treat for all

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Discover Moray on the Scottish north east coast

Located on the north-eastern coast of Scotland, the region of Moray has always been popular with tourists from all over the UK, and even the rest of the world, thanks to its remote historical castles, championship standard golf courses and, of course, whiskey.

Whiskey may be the number one tourist purchase in these parts, but many visitors . . . → Read More: Discover Moray on the Scottish north east coast

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Exploring the islands of Scotland’s west coast

 

Scotland’s west coast has been a tourist trap for decades thanks to its spectacular scenery, in particular, visitors enjoy the novelty of being able to take local ferries across to one of the many islands which line this length of the coastline.

One of the larger islands, Mull, has plenty of attractions to keep tourists entertained for . . . → Read More: Exploring the islands of Scotland’s west coast

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