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Augusta

Mrs Laurence
Marquis-Northcote

Malvern
Canalside
FORT AUGUSTUS
Ecosse / Scotland
PH32 4AU

Tel: +44 (0)1320 366579

info@augusta.uk.com

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ForthSerenity Scotland

www.serenityscotland.co.uk
 
For whisky tours, Edinburgh, St Andrews, Perth and other beautiful discovery in Scotland, do not hesitate to contact Serenity Tours


AberdeenDuncan's Flexible Tours

www.duncans-flexitours.co.uk
 
Do you want a flexible tour in the city of Aberdeen or Aberdeenshire or anywhere else in Scotland from Edinburgh to John O' Groats or to the Orkney Islands? Then we can do this for you. Tailored to your choice or our suggestions - whatever suits you best!


Scottish Holidays

www.scottishholidays.net
 
GlasgowThe experience of Scotland is one to be seen, heard, and felt, to be believed. Your vacation there will be filled with a sense of history, mystery, and surprise: indeed there is such a wealth of great places to visit, you may need to come again! So what's on offer? For a start, there are the cities you've probably heard of. Explore the Clyde valley, where in Glasgow the transport museum shows how people used to travel to Scotland of old, and you can see examples of old blue-collar residences in the People's Palace. In Lothians, the city of Edinburgh is beautiful, and the party at New Year's Eve is fantastic!
Dundee
Meanwhile, Angus and Dundee offer two thousand years of history, romantic castles, prehistoric ruins and scenic glens. The towns of Perthshire, aside the River Tay should not be missed, nor should the cathedral of Dunkeld. If you're there with a loved one, Loch Lomond is famously romantic! In the historic Kingdom of Fife there are ancient towns such as St Andrews, the home of golf, and Kirkcaldy, which contains the amazing Ravenscraig Castle. Alternatively, explore the Flemish architecture in Culross.

Loch Ness Ferry Company Clothing

www.lochnessferrycompanyclothing.co.uk
Loch Ness
We are a small family run on-line outdoor clothing business with an exciting, carefully selected range of products suitable for walking the dog to mountain climbing and marine activities. We sell brands such as Keela, Montane, Helly Hansen and Trekmates at very competitive prices. If you know you want something but are not sure what is best for you, email us at:

enquiries@lochnessferrycompanyclothing.co.uk

We know a thing or two aboutwearing the right clothing, after all we started out in 1994 cruising the Great Loch in all weathers!

This site offers you not only fantastic outdoor clothing deals but also information on Loch Ness, great ideas about things to see and do and of course, the Monster. So please do take a look at our site....

LochaberLochaber Geopark

www.lochabergeopark.org.uk/
 
The Lochaber area is renowned for its spectacular scenery. The aim of Lochaber Geopark is to raise awareness of the extraordinary story behind the formation of the local landscape.

Find out here about some of the amazing geological events which have shaped this part of the Highlands.

Stretching from Fort William to Inverness, the Caledonian Canal is 60 miles long of which 22 miles are man-made and the rest are natural lochs, namely Loch Lochy, Loch Oich, the famous Loch Ness and Loch Dochfour.

 

The Caledonian Canal

www.scottishcanals.co.uk

Widely considered a masterpiece of canal engineering, the Caledonian is on a scale incomparable with almost anything else in Britain. It has survived in part due to its continuing importance in the Highland economy, and partly because it is quite simply spectacular.

Caledonian Canal
© Scotavia Images

From the majestic Caledonian Canal in the Highlands and picturesque Crinan Canal in Argyll and Bute, to the recently restored Forth & Clyde and Union Canals in the Lowlands, Scotland's 137 mile (220km) network of inland waterways offers visitors a breathtaking array of leisure opportunities.

Caledonian CanalOver the past few years the 200 year old network has undergone a transformation and today more and more Scots and visitors to Scotland are discovering that canals are the perfect way of exploring Scotland’s wonderful countryside.

To find out more about the Scottish Canals visit our website www.scottishcanals.co.uk

© Christine Spreiter

Travel ScotlandScotland Holidays

www.scotland.org.uk
 
Travel Scotland Holidays is a holistic portal providing in-depth insights on accommodation options, city guides, popular tourist attractions and activities.

VroomVroomVroom Car Hire

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Our Car Hire UK Price Promise guarantees you cannot get a better UK car hire deal from these trusted car hire suppliers on the net, for the United Kingdom - Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland, France, Spain, Australia and New Zealand.

Compare discounted rates select from a wide range of wheels Vroom offers unbeatable discounts and deals on all major UK suppliers and UK car hire deals.
Self Catering

Self Catering Scotland

www.selfcatering-scotland.net/
 
Self Catering Scotland ensures loads of fun and the goodness of homely food even while you are on a holiday. 



ForthCaley Cruisers

www.caleycruisers.com
 
We operate 10 different classes of motor cruiser, all of which are fully equipped. Which ever vessel you choose, you can be assured it will be comfortable, reliable and the perfect vantage point to explore 60 miles of one of Europe’s most beautiful inland waterway.