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Britain : Northern Scotland
 
The Scottish Highlands have so much to offer - spectacular mountains, majestic glens and mirror-like lochs form the perfect backdrop to picturesque towns, isolated crofts, towering castles and pagoda-topped distilleries. A startling variety of wildlife also makes its home in the sea-lochs and glens where an unbroken thread of human history reaches back into the mists of time.
 
History, legend, romance and the great outdoors combine seamlessly here to guarantee visitors a warm Highland welcome and a truely memorable holiday. Whether you are looking for an action-packed adventure, a taste of the local culture and history, or just complete peace and quiet, the Highlands of Scotland is the place to come.
 
View of Inverness, the capital and principal crossroads of the Highlands of Scotland, and the shores of the Moray Firth
 
Inverness Cathedral (1866-69)
overlooking the river is Inverness Castle (dating from the 1830s)
 
Inverness High Street
Corrimony Cairn dates prior to 2000 BC - a prehistoric burial tomb
 
Clan marker at Colloden - site of the last major battle fought on British soil - 16 April 1746
Balnuaran of Clava - a magnificent cairns dating back to the 3rd or 4th millennia BC
 
the Loch Ness Monster!!
Urquart Castle on the shores of Loch Ness

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