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Glencoe, Scotland | Scotland landscape, Scottish countryside, Scotland travel

Glencoe is a village in western Scotland. It lies in steep-sided Glencoe valley, in the Scottish Highlands. The area is known for waterfalls and trails that climb peaks such as Buachaille Etive Mor and Bidean nam Bian. In the village, Glencoe Folk Museum occupies 18th-century thatched cottages, with displays on local heritage and the Glencoe massacre of 1692. Wildlife in the area includes red deer and golden eagles.

Pin by Vivi on Voyage | North york moors national park, Scottish countryside, England aesthetic

If there's one thing the U.K. does well, it's the countryside. From the stunning peaks of the Scottish Highlands to the serene vales of southern England, you'll never be too far from a national park. Planning on heading for the British Hills when it's safe to travel again? At the link in bio, get our list of the best national parks in the U.K. for gorgeous views, unforgettable hikes, and an abundance of wildlife. courtesy of

Heather in Scotland - 5 BEST Spots to Find Scotland's Legendary Flower

Pentland Hills just outside of Edinburgh is one of the best places in Scotland. 5 BEST spots to find purple Heather in Scotland. From Edinburgh to Glasgow Scotland to Northern Scotland and the Scottish Highlands. Scottish Heather is found in abundance in Scotland in later summer, peaking in August. Check out our full guide on the best spots in Scotland on www.avenlylanetravel.com #scotland #europe #scottish #ukdestinations #Scotlandtravel #scotlandtravelguide #beautifulplaces…

Torrin, Isle of Skye, Scotland | Scotland landscape, Landscape, Scotland travel

The crofting and fishing village of Torrin lies on the eastern shore of Loch Slapin, 5 miles (7 km) southwest of Broadford (An t-Àth Leathann), on the road to Elgol (Ealaghol), the B8083 . There is a mixture of Victorian white-washed cottages and modern flat-pack houses, and the village has good views of Blaven and Loch Slapin. The population peaked in the 19th century at around 120 people, dropping to 40 in 1989 and more recently rising to 65, over a third of whom speak Scottish Gaelic. The…

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