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  1. 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.
  2. Mid Lothian

    Mid Lothian is situated directly to the south of Edinburgh, Scotland's capital city.
  3. East Lothian

    East Lothian is the sunniest and driest area of Scotland and has been a popular holiday centre for centuries.
  4. Fife

    Fife is Scotland's oldest Kingdom, located between the Firths of Forth and Tay and is island-like.
  5. Scottish Borders

    Here in the Scottish Borders, we are proud of our unspoiled nature which has become a haven for walkers, cyclists, horse riders, fishermen and touring parties who come to sample the delights our region has to offer.
  6. Angus

    The 45km coastline of Angus combines sandy beaches and rugged cliffs.
  7. Shetland

    Shetland is an archipelago that lies in the Northern North Sea approximately 200km North of the Scottish Mainland and about 360km west of Bergen.
  8. Perthshire

    In the heart of Scotland, on the edge of the Highlands, our air is fresh, our rivers are pure and our welcome is warm.
  9. England

    The route through England takes you through all kinds of landscape - coastal and inland, moorland and forest, industrial centres and ports, cathedral cities and market towns, fenland and broadland, leafy lanes and charming villages, and past at least 11 castles!
  10. Lincolnshire

    Lincolnshire is the fourth largest county in England, and the largest in the East Midlands region. It is an area steeped in history with a wide variety of landscapes.

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