Scotland’s towns offer a different kind of holiday from our buzzing cities. Smaller towns – especially those in the countryside or by the coast – invite you to slow down, breathe deeply, and enjoy every moment. Whether you're hiking the trails near Fort William or exploring Ullapool's a...
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Travelling towards the northwest of Scotland you’ll find the fabulous town of Fort William. Located on the shores of Loch Linnhe the town is known as the Outdoor Capital of the UK and the gateway to Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the UK. What makes Fort Willaim so charming is its sc...
Wales has shared a legal identity with England as the joint entity of England and Wales. The Act of Union with the Kingdom of Scotland in 1707 created the Kingdom of Great Britain, subsuming England, Wales and Scotland into a single political entity. Scotland, along with Northern Ireland, ...
From North to South, East to West, all the pretty islands and Northern Ireland, there's endless picturesque and charming small towns in the UK.
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Scotland, Home to the Five Poorest Towns in the UKByline: SARAH ROBERTSONDaily Mail (London)
Some, such as New Lanark, Scotland, and settlements in New England, were attracted by waterpower and were no more than villages. As industrial towns developed on the basis of steam power and adjacent to coalfields, larger clusters formed, such as the Black Country, the Ruhr, and the ...
Wigtown is Scotland’s National Book Town and has a variety of independent bookshops and an annual book festival. The Wigtown Book Festival is one of the UK’s best-loved literary events with a ten-day festival in addition to a year-round programme of events in the area. ...