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Bays in Millport
Kames Bay
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Kames Bay is right at the back or exit of Millport, just before reaching the bay and beach of Fintry. It's a pretty rocky island c
Historical Monuments in Forres
Sueno's Stone
(2)
Sueno's Stone is just outside Forres, Scotland, and is the cornerstone of the largest and best preserved of the Pictish period. Te
Villages in Huntly
Huntly
(3)
Situated along the river Deveron, Huntly town (on the border between Aberdeenshire and Moray) is famous for several reasons: for i
Castles in Huntly
Huntly Castle
(2)
Huntly Castle is the home of the Gordon Clan, who were one of the most influential noble families in the history of Huntly. Origin
Unusual Places in Invergarry
Glengarry Views
(2)
Again by the A87 road, one of the most scenic in the country, we had to stop our journey to observe the wonderful views over Glen
Villages in Dornie
Dornie
(3)
Dornie is a village near the lake, on the west coast, which at a first glance might not say anything to the visitor. It is just a
Lakes in Dornie
Loch Alsh
(4)
Loch Alsh is another lake that bathes the shores where the Eilean Donan Castle is. It's a salt water lake because it's formed by a
Cemeteries in Banff
Medieval Cemetery in Banff
(2)
One of the most historic attractions of the village of Banff is the medieval cemetery in the heart of town which is limited by gat
Forests in Menstrie
Menstrie Forest
(3)
One of the safest and most relaxing walks through the countryside in the town of Menstrie, is the path across and around the fores
Villages in Clackmannan
Clackmannan
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A town of about 3,500 inhabitants, it gives its name to the smallest county in Scotland, Clackmannanshire. Today it is a quiet lit
Churches in Clackmannan
Clackmannan Parish Church
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The present building which is situated in the Parish (Church of Scotland) was built between 1813 and 1815, following the design of
Villages in Alva
Alva
(3)
The small village of Alva in Clackmannan County has about 4700 inhabitants and is located in the foothills of the Ochil Hills. It
Villages in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Ashby-de-la-Zouch
(3)
The name of this place has a French origin, and signifies the great story behind the town. The origin of the village comes from th
Churches in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
The Parish Church of Saint Helen
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The Parish Church of St. Helena, is one of the most important buildings in the town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch. The original buildin
Castles in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Ashby-de-la-Zouch Castle
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The castle was founded when the Normans settled in the region during the 12th century and made a fence around a main building. Ove
Castles in Brough
Brough Castle
(3)
Brough Castle, now in ruins, is the attraction of the town of Brough, England. Along with the church structures of the area. The c
Churches in Brough
Church of St. Michael Brough
(2)
The church of San Miguel in Brough was built in 1150 as a church that was attached to that which existed in Kirby Stephen, the lar
Neighborhoods in Sunderland
Roker (Sunderland)
(2)
Roker is a suburb of Sunderland, close to the sea and the beaches, which for many represents the best part of Sunderland, although
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