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Dunnottar castle is Perched on the cliff edge of the North Sea giving the castle incredible panoramic views out to sea.
In today’s email:
- The most beautiful place in Scotland
- Why Is Stirling Castle famous?
- Collect your gift! – A Free Digital Copy Of The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide
- Scottish Pubs Around The World
- Around the Web – Stunning holiday park on glorious seven-mile beach voted best in Scotland, “Time Travel” To These “Outlander” Filming Locations In Scotland, and more
- From Social Media – Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline
- Scottish Food You Will Love – The BEST food in Edinburgh
- Coo Wee – Why is it called the Black Isle?
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The most beautiful place in Scotland
Why Is Stirling Castle famous?
Stirling Castle is an iconic landmark in Scotland and one of the most important castles in the country. It is located on a volcanic crag overlooking Stirling city, which makes it easily visible from miles away. The castle was built by King Alexander I of Scotland between 1110 and 1114 as a royal residence for his family, making it one of the oldest surviving structures in Scotland. Over time, Stirling Castle has played an integral role in Scottish history.
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Scottish Pubs Around The World
Scots Away – Scottish Pub Directory App
Plenty of top shelf whisky and tasty scran at this joint.
Around The Web
Stunning holiday park on glorious seven-mile beach voted best in Scotland
Exciting new pizza restaurant promises to bring a slice of Naples to Edinburgh
Neapolitan pizza restaurant MATTO to open its third site in Edinburgh this month.
Edinburgh pubs: 17 nostalgic photos looking back at nights out in Edinburgh’s classic pubs
“Time Travel” To These “Outlander” Filming Locations In Scotland
Dundreggan Rewilding Centre near Loch Ness wins international tourism award
Why your next getaway should be in the Scottish highlands
The Magic of Inverness: A Hidden Gem Worth Exploring
Scottish Music – I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
What is the flower of Scotland?
From Social Media
Scotland’s newest city certainly wears autumn well!
Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline
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Scottish Food You Will Love
The BEST food in Edinburgh
Coo Wee
Why is it called the Black Isle?
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