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  2. 6 best walking holidays in Scotland for long-distance trails

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    HF Holidays hosts a “Scottish Highlands Guided Walking Holiday” comprising an active seven-night adventure around Glencoe that starts from £825pp. Highlights of the action-packed week include ...

  3. Walking Scotland’s West Highland Way in winter - AOL

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    Hiking Scotland’s premier long-distance trail in the colder months allows you to experience the stark natural splendour of the Highlands without the summer crowds, writes Alastair Gill

  4. The Majestic Line - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic Line (Scotland) Ltd, West Coast Cruises, is a private cruise line with its headquarters in the Sandbank Marina on the Cowal Peninsula in the West of Scotland. Founded in 2004, it is named after a fictional shipping company that featured in Neil Munro's Tales of Para Handy .

  5. List of islands of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    West Burra and East Burra (via Trondra) Muckle Roe; Trondra; Broch of Clickimin is a freshwater islet joined to the mainland by a stone causeway. [59] Holm of Mel was a tidal island linked to the west coast of Bressay at low tide but it is now linked permanently to its larger neighbour by a 75m stone causeway. [55] [60]

  6. A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In England there was much interest in Scotland, and Johnson's book was not the first to report on it. Notably Thomas Pennant's A Tour in Scotland in 1769 was published in 1771, a far more detailed and lengthy account than Johnson's. Pennant set a new standard in travel literature: Johnson said of him "he's the best traveller I ever read; he ...

  7. Duntrune Castle - Wikipedia

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    Duntrune Castle is located on the north side of Loch Crinan and across from the village of Crinan in Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland. It is thought to be the oldest continuously occupied castle on mainland Scotland. [1] It was the seat of the Campbells of Duntroon until 1792. The castle is a category B listed building. [2]

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