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Scottish Highlands

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

The Scottish Highlands are renowned for their rugged, mountainous terrain that dominates much of the region. Stretching across the northern and central parts of Scotland, the landscape is shaped by ancient geological forces, including the Caledonian Orogeny, which caused significant tectonic collisions…

Average elevation: 907 m

Portree

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 121 m

Wigtown

United Kingdom > Scotland > Dumfries and Galloway

Wigtown Castle was in existence by 1291, on flat land down by the River Bladnoch, (outlines clearly seen on an aerial view), whilst the town and church were on a hill, "an inversion of the usual arrangements". Nothing remains of the castle, although a strong natural site and indication of a large enclosed and…

Average elevation: 18 m

Out Skerries

United Kingdom > Scotland > Shetland

Being so close to Norway, the islands were of strategic importance in World War II and were a regular landfall for Norwegian boats carrying escapees from the Nazi occupation. The local coastguard were responsible for the refugees and at one point during the war were issued with a tommy gun, although initially…

Average elevation: 1 m

Anstruther

United Kingdom > Scotland > Fife

Average elevation: 23 m

Pitlochry

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross

Average elevation: 276 m

Kenmore

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross

Average elevation: 231 m

Monifieth

United Kingdom > Scotland > Angus

The name "Monifieth" likely derives from the Gaelic "Moine Feith", "Bogstream of the marsh/moss". Previous suggestions that it comes from "Monadh Fieth" meaning "hill of the deer" make little sense. "Monadh" would mean a large upland mountainous area, which(given that the town is many miles from the highlands)…

Average elevation: 29 m

Straiton

United Kingdom > Scotland > South Ayrshire

Average elevation: 186 m

Rothesay

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 38 m

Gowkshill

United Kingdom > Scotland > Midlothian > Newtongrange

Average elevation: 145 m

Laide

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 47 m

Muir of Fowlis

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeenshire

Average elevation: 230 m

Highland

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 183 m

Rhu

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 67 m

Haddington

United Kingdom > Scotland > East Lothian

Average elevation: 78 m

Fortrose

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 50 m

Dunbar

United Kingdom > Scotland > East Lothian

Average elevation: 24 m

Eilean Donan

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland > Dornie > Totaig

In 1689, King James VII of the House of Stuart was declared to have to forfeit the throne, and the crown was offered to William of Orange, in the so-called "Glorious Revolution". The revolution also established Presbyterianism in Scotland, although the Highlands generally remained Roman Catholic and loyal to…

Average elevation: 82 m

Greenock

United Kingdom > Scotland > Inverclyde

Average elevation: 80 m

Inverurie

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeenshire

Average elevation: 102 m

Iona

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute > The Village

Average elevation: 10 m

Newburgh

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeenshire

Average elevation: 18 m

Boddam

United Kingdom > Scotland > Shetland > Dunrossness

Average elevation: 26 m

Inver

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross

Average elevation: 161 m

Lochmaddy

United Kingdom > Scotland > Western Isles

Average elevation: 16 m

Forres

United Kingdom > Scotland > Moray

Average elevation: 31 m

Redpoint

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 37 m

Skelmorlie

United Kingdom > Scotland > North Ayrshire

Average elevation: 68 m

Burghead

United Kingdom > Scotland > Moray

Average elevation: 6 m

Bo'ness

United Kingdom > Scotland > Falkirk

Average elevation: 29 m

Friockheim

United Kingdom > Scotland > Angus

Average elevation: 57 m

Tarbert

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 69 m

Ayr

United Kingdom > Scotland > South Ayrshire

Average elevation: 18 m

Macmerry

United Kingdom > Scotland > East Lothian

Average elevation: 91 m

Arbroath

United Kingdom > Scotland > Angus

Average elevation: 24 m

Busby

United Kingdom > Scotland > East Renfrewshire

Average elevation: 104 m

Sciberscross

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 168 m

Barrmill

United Kingdom > Scotland > North Ayrshire

Average elevation: 100 m

Elderslie

United Kingdom > Scotland > Renfrewshire

Average elevation: 61 m

Newtongrange

United Kingdom > Scotland > Midlothian

Average elevation: 133 m

Edinburgh

United Kingdom > Scotland

Edinburgh has been popularly called the Athens of the North since the early 19th century. References to Athens, such as Athens of Britain and Modern Athens, had been made as early as the 1760s. The similarities were seen to be topographical but also intellectual. Edinburgh's Castle Rock reminded returning…

Average elevation: 104 m

Lochgilphead

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 102 m

Salsburgh

United Kingdom > Scotland > North Lanarkshire

Average elevation: 235 m

Kilmory

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 61 m

Shotts

United Kingdom > Scotland > North Lanarkshire

Average elevation: 231 m

Torsa

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute > Cuan > Silver Moon

Average elevation: 12 m

Campbeltown

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 84 m

Tigharry

United Kingdom > Scotland > Western Isles

Average elevation: 11 m

Loch Katrine

United Kingdom > Scotland > Stirling

Average elevation: 349 m

Bute

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute > Townhead

Average elevation: 41 m

Dundee

United Kingdom > Scotland > Dundee City

Dundee sits on the north bank of the Firth of Tay on the eastern, North Sea Coast of Scotland. The city lies 36.1 miles (58 km) NNE of Edinburgh and 360.6 miles (580 km) NNW of London. The built-up area occupies a roughly rectangular shape 8.3 miles (13 km) long by 2.5 miles (4 km) wide, aligned in an east to…

Average elevation: 82 m

Ailsa Craig

United Kingdom > Scotland

In a small glen above Ailsa Castle, a small freshwater body known as the Garry Loch is located at an altitude of 247 m (810 ft), with a depth of at least 17 feet.

Average elevation: 14 m

Fodderty

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 129 m

Texa

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 1 m

Peterculter

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeen City

Average elevation: 61 m

Kilmartin

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 112 m

Easdale

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute > Easdale

Average elevation: 8 m

Island

United Kingdom > Scotland > Shetland > Mid Yell

Average elevation: 20 m

Lewiston

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 127 m

Forgue

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeenshire

Average elevation: 113 m

Reef

United Kingdom > Scotland > Western Isles

Average elevation: 18 m

Livingston

United Kingdom > Scotland > West Lothian

Average elevation: 158 m

Auchtermuchty

United Kingdom > Scotland > Fife

Average elevation: 108 m

Kingussie

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 338 m

Stirling

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 243 m

Tornagrain

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland > Inverness

Average elevation: 46 m

Stirling

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 544 m

Scapa Bay

United Kingdom > Scotland > Orkney Islands > Kirkwall

Average elevation: 20 m

Scarista

United Kingdom > Scotland > Western Isles

Average elevation: 60 m

Sandness

United Kingdom > Scotland > Shetland

Average elevation: 48 m

Newtonmore

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Newtonmore is located within the Cairngorms National Park, approximately 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Kingussie and 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Aviemore. It is on the northeastern bank of the River Spey, between the River Calder and the Allt Lairaidh, at an altitude of approximately 250 metres (820 ft).

Average elevation: 283 m

Hebrides

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 71 m

Western Isles

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 42 m

Castlelaw

United Kingdom > Scotland > Midlothian

Average elevation: 271 m

Àird

United Kingdom > Scotland > Western Isles

There is a dense cluster of lochs across almost the entire island, and almost all of the island is below 20 metres (70 feet) in elevation.

Average elevation: 5 m

Rosyth

United Kingdom > Scotland > Fife

Average elevation: 23 m

Western Isles

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 5 m

Lamb Holm

United Kingdom > Scotland > Orkney Islands

Average elevation: 3 m

Scarba

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 91 m

Hoy

United Kingdom > Scotland > Orkney Islands > Rackwick

Average elevation: 58 m

Brechin

United Kingdom > Scotland > Angus

Average elevation: 71 m

Glenlivet

United Kingdom > Scotland > Moray

Average elevation: 280 m

Darvel

United Kingdom > Scotland > East Ayrshire

Average elevation: 214 m

Montrose

United Kingdom > Scotland > Angus

Montrose occupies a position on the North Bank of Montrose Basin at the mouth of the River South Esk on the East Coast of Scotland, 11 miles (18 km) NNE of Arbroath, 19 miles (31 km) SW of Stonehaven, and 7.2 miles (12 km) ESE of Brechin. The town lies 62.2 miles (100 km) NNE of Edinburgh, and 373.2 miles (601…

Average elevation: 22 m

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