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Lothian & Fife on the east coast of Scotland has a varying landscape with incredible views. Fife, also known as the Kingdom of Fife- is home to the dynamic Lomond Hills which lead down to peaceful fishing villages and scenic beaches along the coastline. Across the water, Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, sits between East and West Lothian. A vibrant city humming with activity, its museums, monuments, and many castles hint at the rich history for which it has earned recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
County overviewCumbria is a largely rural county with mountains, rolling hills, stunning, glistening lakes and huge skies. Visitors can explore the pretty villages, historic castles and climb the towering peaks to take in the magnificent scenery for miles around.
County overviewThe coastal county of Ayrshire in south west Scotland is a rural, rich in history - including many sites linked to Robbie Burns and is studded with fantastic views, golf courses and countryside. The Isle of Arran, the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, is accessible from the mainland by ferry.
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