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Argyll & Bute spans from the Scottish mainland across a number of islands to the west, each with their own character. The area is synonymous with the Argyll pattern, which derived from the tartan of the Clan Campbell.
County overviewThe Peak District National Park is synonymous with Derbyshire, attracting thousands of visitors a year to the county in search of relaxation or adrenalin sports such as mountain biking, climbing and caving. Elsewhere you will find pretty villages and towns to enjoy such as Matlock Spa and Bakewell.
County overviewThe county of Dyfed in Wales has some spectacular scenery and a fascinating coastline of sandy beaches and rugged rock formations. Elsewhere the visitor can find numerous castles, stately homes, colourful gardens and other attractions including St. David’s - Britain’s smallest city.
County overview