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Tomintoul. Tomintoul (/ ˌtɒmɪnˈtaʊl / ⓘ; from Scottish Gaelic: Tom an t-Sabhail, [1] meaning "Hillock of the Barn") is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland in the historic county of Banffshire. Within Cairngorms National Park, the village lies close to the banks of the River Avon and is said by some to be the highest village ...
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This list of places in Perth and Kinross is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, nature reserve, reservoir, river, canal, and other place of interest in the Perth and Kinross council area of Scotland. Beinn a Ghlo, Grampians. Birks of Aberfeldy. Blair Castle. Castle Menzies. Drummond Castle. Dunkeld.
Wanlockhead is a village in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, nestling in the Lowther Hills and 1 mile (2 kilometres) south of Leadhills at the head of the Mennock Pass, which forms part of the Southern Uplands. It is Scotland's highest village, [1][2][3] the village centre being at an elevation of around 405 m (1,329 ft) above sea level. [2]
Lists of places within Scottish local authorities. List of places in Aberdeen. List of places in Aberdeenshire. List of places in Angus. List of places in Argyll and Bute. List of places in Clackmannanshire. List of places in Dumfries and Galloway. List of places in Dundee. List of places in East Ayrshire.
UK. Scotland. 55°41′49″N 3°58′57″W / 55.69683°N 3.98239°W / 55.69683; -3.98239. Stonehouse is a rural village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is on Avon Water in an area of natural beauty and historical interest, near to the Clyde Valley.
Crovie. Crovie / ˈkrɪvi / is a small village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, dating from the 18th century, [1] a time when the sea was the only mode of transport to and from Scotland's shores. The smallest and most remote of Buchan cliff-foot fishing villages, [1] it comprises a single row of houses, most gable-end to the sea.