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Resorts & Destinations
Scotland has a rich cultural history much of which is preserved in historic buildings throughout the country. Prehistoric settlements can be traced back to
9600 BC, as well as the famous standing stones in Lewis and Orkney. Hadrian's Wall to the south of the Scottish-English border is one of the most famous
Roman remains in the world.
Scotland is divided into nine regions: Dumfries & Galloway, Strathclyde, Central, Highland & Islands, Grampian, Tayside, Fife, Lothian, and Borders.
In addition, Scotland can generally be divided into four geographical areas: the Northern Isles, the Western Isles, the Highlands, and the central Lowlands and
Borders.
![]() The Scottish City of Edinburgh
The Northern Isles are made up of the Orkney and Shetland Islands. While Orkney is a mere six miles from the northern part of Scotland's mainland, it is
separated from it by the Pentland Firth, one of the most turbulent parts of water in the British Isles. The Northern Isles comprise the country's most remote islands.
![]() Warm coats against the Scottish weather
The Western Isles are known for their rugged, natural beauty, as well as for the incredible diversity between them. Here you will find rugged seacoast, mountainous
areas, glens, and lochs, as well as hills and moors, on the Western Isles.
![]() Sailing the Scottish Locks
The Highlands include the lands and islands north of the Highland Boundary Fault. The great mountain ranges lie in the middle and west of the region, while the
east coast is relatively flat. The Lowlands and Borders are a series of flat lands and coastal areas along Scotland's northern coast.
![]() Fighting Scot's
Glasgow is Scotland's largest city, although Edinburgh being the second-largest, is Scotland's capital. Visitors to Scotland are drawn to its beauty,
mystery, and romance, which have been touted and kept alive by writers, poets, artists, and balladeers. Especially popular are the islands, which offer escape from the
mainland and the ability to enjoy beautiful natural scenery.
![]() Scot's Piper
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