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  2. North Coast 500 - Wikipedia

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    The North Coast 500 is a 516-mile (830 km) scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle. [1] The route is also known as the NC500 and was launched in 2015, linking many features in the north Highlands of Scotland in one touring route.

  3. The best Scotland road trips to travel in your lifetime - AOL

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    The best routes to see Caledonia by car. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  4. Morar, Moidart and Ardnamurchan National Scenic Area

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    The area has strong historical links with the Jacobite rising of 1745, with Loch nan Uamh being the place where Charles Edward Stuart first landed in Scotland: the row of beech trees known as the Seven Men of Moidart commemorates the rising. The picturesque ruins of Castle Tioram also add to the scenic beauty of the area. [11]

  5. National scenic area (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    A map of the National Scenic Areas of Scotland National scenic area (NSA) is a conservation designation used in Scotland , and administered by NatureScot on behalf of the Scottish Government . The designation's purpose is to identify areas of exceptional scenery and to protect them from inappropriate development.

  6. 6 best walking holidays in Scotland for long-distance trails

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    Stomp the highlands and islands on a Scotland staycation, from the Cairngorms National Park to the Outer Hebrides 6 best walking holidays in Scotland for long-distance trails Skip to main content

  7. Northwest Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The Caledonian Canal, which extends from Loch Linnhe in the south-west, via Loch Ness to the Moray Firth in the north-east splits this area from the rest of the country. The city of Inverness and the town of Fort William serve as gateways to the region from the south.