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Central Scotland is a scenic area encompassing the majority of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Wooded glens accompany still lochs, making it a relaxing place to visit, while the city of Stirling offers historical sites.
County overviewThe much fought over Borders is an area of rolling hills in the west to the gentle valleys and picturesque coastline in the east. Sir Walter Scott chose to build his beloved house, Abbotsford here. Exploring this landscape of castles, abbeys and stately homes, you can't help but imagine yourself transported back to the world of Scott's sweeping romantic epics filled with daring outlaws and damsels in distress.
County overviewCornwall sits proudly on the South West tip of England and welcomes millions of visitors a year seeking to get away from it all and enjoy their holidays. The county has 300 miles of coastline and is a peninsula of sweeping beaches, moss covered river valleys and beautiful moorland finishing at the world famous Land’s End – head there for a unique sign-post photo opportunity. Lizard Point is the most southerly point in Britain and is a great place to explore – don’t miss the valley of the River Helford.
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