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  1. A feast of moors, floral seas and fruit

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    ©Tourismusverband Landkreis Stade/ Elbe e.V.
    ©Tourismusverband Landkreis Stade/ Elbe e.V.
    ©Tourismusverband Landkreis Stade/ Elbe e.V.
  2. Aberdeen

    With its sparkling granite buildings, Aberdeen has one of Scotland's most enchanting skylines, while the old town has a magical air of time gone by. A fantastic range of first class restaurants and a vibrant nightlife combined with a thriving cultural calendar and shops galore, all help make Scotland?s third largest city well worth the trip.
  3. Aberdeenshire

    High hills and long glens, castles, fishing villages, rugged coastline, quiet rural roads - so many features which are really only a backdrop for a wide range of things to do. This is Aberdeenshire.
  4. Agriculture behind the dunes and dikes

    Despite the fact that the Netherlands belong to the most densely populated countries in the world, two-thirds of the land are still used for agricultural means. The Netherlands is flat, the soil is fertile and it rains regularly: good conditions for rational agriculture and high yields. Agriculture is important for the economy, but for the cyclist it is especially important that the Dutch landscape would look quite different and in many ways less attractive without the agriculture. For example, think about the tulip fields, the piebald cows and the green meadows with the wide ditches, in which the Dutch cloudy skies are reflected at their best.
  5. Altnaharra

    Altnaharra lies in remote country approximately mid way between Lairg and Tongue and on the main road between them. This makes it an ideal rest stop between your last stop in Tongue and the next destination in Lairg.
  6. Ammerland

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  7. Angus

    The 45km coastline of Angus combines sandy beaches and rugged cliffs.
  8. Aust-Agder

    Aust-Agder is located in the southern part of Norway, and here you can find almost everything you could wish for: fjords, mountains and forests, as well as long sandy beaches just outside the towns of Arendal, Grimstad and Lillesand.
  9. Banff

    The Royal Burgh of Banff and the burgh of Macduff are twin burghs in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
  10. Bawdsey, Suffolk

    A small Suffolk coastal village

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