Tarves is a thriving community less than 20 miles from Aberdeen.
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Tarves
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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. -
Stonehaven
Stonehaven is situated 15 miles south of Aberdeen, making a comfortable day's ride. It's also worth a visit. Situated by the sea, Stonehaven is fast becoming one of Scotland's most popular coastal towns. -
Montrose
The northern-most coastal town in Angus, Montrose is situated halfway between Dundee and Aberdeen. -
Arbroath
The Royal Burgh of Arbroath or Aberbrothock is the largest burgh in the council area of Angus in Scotland, and has a population of approximately 23,000 people. -
Dundee
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St Andrews
St Andrews is the world famous 'home of golf', and is also home to Scotland's oldest University. -
Falkland
Falkland is one of the most picturesque and atmospheric small towns in Scotland. Situated in historic Fife at the foot of the Lomond Hills, it shot to importance in the 14th century when the Stewart monarchy acquired Falkland Castle from Macduff, the Thane of Fife. Unlike the Picts who had built a fort on the East Lomond for defensive purposes the Stewarts were most interested in Falkland as a place of sport and relaxation. The name of Falkland is associated with falconry which was one of the popular sports in the area and the Howe of Fife with its vast forests was ideal for hawking as well as hunting deer and wild boar. -
Kinross
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Dunfermline
The Historic City of Dunfermline, just over the famous Forth Rail and Road Bridges from Edinburgh. It is situated in the Old Kingdom of Fife.

















