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Historical Monuments in Elgin
Bishops House
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In one of my previous posts to minube I explained the importance of the Northern Bishops, especially in the Middle Ages, and the p
Harbors in Lossiemouth
Lossiemouth Harbour
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There are two key elements in Lossiemouth, its beach and its harbour. Both locations provide a lot of charm to this area. Today th
Beaches in Lossiemouth
Lossiemouth Beach
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I think the traveler who introduced Lossiemouth as an unusual place, was referring more to the beach and the sea entrance to the v
Abbeys in Maybole
Crossraguel Abbey
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The beautiful ruins of this abbey, located in Ayrshire, not far from Glasgow was founded due to a controversy. It was founded in 1
Museums in Whithorn
Whithorn Priory Museum
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Along with the remains of the famous Whithorn Priory the museum has managed to retain the first crosses and tombs that were used i
Cemeteries in Montrose
Erskine Cemetery
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Not far from the House of Dun, there's a cemetery, hidden in nature. The historic cemetery of one of the most important noble fami
Ruins in Newton Stewart
Glenluce Abbey
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Lost in green, unknown valleys are the ruins of beautiful abbey, a local gem that has little impact on the country's monastic hist
Villages in New Lanark
New Lanark World Heritage Village
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This city was founded by Robert Owen and became an industrial city whose workers had the right to education, health and fun, somet
Churches in Dumfries
Collegiate Church of Lincluden
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Lincluden collegiate church displays the ruins of what once was the priory and Lincluden Abbey, founded in the year 1174 and aband
Historical Monuments in Twechar
Bar Hill Roman Baths
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Along the Antonine Wall in what was a fort or lookout, we find the ruins to a Roman bath, from which you can see the foundations a
Castles in Dumfries
Loch Castle
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It's clear that the existence of Lochmaben Castle, on the banks of this unknown lake, has been a definite factor in the lake's nam
Bays in Oban
Ardmucknish Bay
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Ardmucknish Bay is in the Argyll area, north of Oban. Historically dominated by a rock Dunstaffnage Castle on the Firth of Lorn fu
Museums in Dundee
Broughty Ferry Castle
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The Broughty Castle is on the coast of East Dundee, Broughty Ferry. It was built in 1495 by Douglas, Earl of Angus. His son Archi
Bays in Findhorn
Findhorn Bay
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Findhorn Bay was the origin of the town that can be found there today, due to its abundance of fish which are still there today. T
Villages in Crieff
Crieff
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The city of Crieff is not well known as it is in the county of Perthshire and Kinross, which makes its existence somewhat subordin
Tourist Information in Crieff
Información Turística Crieff
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"Visit Scotland" offices have replaced the old tourist information offices in Scotland. The rise and attraction of this country en
City Halls in Dunbar
Old Town Hall
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The main street (High Street) features the most historical building in the town. This building allowed the town hall and the court
Universities in Dundee
University of Dundee
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The history of this college is very curious, it was founded in 1881, and at that time it was an extension of the University of St.