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  2. Belmond Royal Scotsman - Wikipedia

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    Achnasheen Station. The Belmond Royal Scotsman is a Scottish overnight luxury train, started in 1985 by GS&WR (Great Scottish and Western Railway Co.), and run since 2005 by Belmond Ltd.

  3. VisitScotland - Wikipedia

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    VisitScotland, formerly the Scottish Tourist Board (Scottish Gaelic: Bòrd Turasachd na h-Alba), is a national tourism organisation for Scotland. It is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, with offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, and other parts of Scotland.

  4. World Tour of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    World Tour of Scotland is a six-part television series – the first of Billy Connolly's "world tours" – originally broadcast by the BBC in July and August 1994. It involves his touring around his homeland for 54 nights during early 1994, beginning in Greenock and visiting cities and towns and performing live on stage to audiences.

  5. Best hotels in Scotland 2023: Where to stay for the ultimate ...

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    Gone are the days of fusty, old-school Scottish hotels.Today, Scotland offers a wealth of welcoming hotel options to suit all tastes, types and budgets. The classic old-world luxury dames still ...

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    Where to stay in the Highlands. Scotland’s best dog-friendly hotels. Read more about UK travel: The best wild swimming stays in the UK. Scotland country guide: Everything you need to know. The ...

  7. Glas-allt-Shiel - Wikipedia

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    Glas-allt-Shiel [note 1] is a lodge on the Balmoral Estate by the shore of Loch Muick in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.In its present form it was built in 1868 by Queen Victoria, who called it Glassalt, to be what she called her "widow's house" where she could escape from the world following the death of her husband Albert, Prince Consort of the United Kingdom.

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