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Scotland.

Scotland’s towns, villages, cities, iconic attractions and stunning landscapes are as varied and as diverse as they come, so no matter where you end up you’ll be blown away by the breathtaking setting around you.

In the Highlands, one of the most famous and iconic landscapes is Glen Coe. Well-known across the globe for its features in big blockbuster movies, such as Braveheart and Highlander, its landscape is made up of swooping glens, towering mountains and an atmosphere that will leave you in awe. Nearby, the scenic Loch Leven is a perfect location for picturesque walks and exploring. Making an appearance in the Harry Potter films, the Glenfinnan Viaduct is an easily recognisable attraction, located in the incredible setting of Loch Shiel on the west coast. Take a trip on the Jacobite Steam Train and venture across the viaduct for a unique and memorable day out. Probably the most photographed castle in Scotland, Eilean Donan Castle near Dornie is a famous Scottish icon and once you set eyes on it, it’s easy to see why.

In the east, Dunnottar Castle is an incredible fortress perched on the Aberdeenshire coastline that is must-see when in the area and is home to many rich secrets of Scotland’s colourful past. Further south, head to the newly-opened and world-renowned V&A Dundee. This museum hosts incredible exhibitions of art and design from throughout the years and is Scotland’s first design museum and the only V&A museum in the world outside London.

Edinburgh & The Lothians has bundles to offer too. Connecting Edinburgh and Fife, the Forth Road Bridge in South Queensferry is one of the most iconic man-made structures in Scotland that dates back to the 19th century. Take a stroll across the bridge and marvel at the views out to sea. Edinburgh is bursting at the seams with attractions, famous locations, historic museums and more. Edinburgh Castle, Scott Monument, National Museum of Scotland, Royal Mile, Calton Hill and Princes Street Gardens are just a few of the places to visit. Just outside of the city, Rosslyn Chapel is nestled in the heart of Midlothian and boasts unique and mysterious carvings, tales of age-old myths and legends, and stunning grounds to explore.

Due south from Edinburgh, Dumfries & Galloway is home to the peculiar triangle-shaped Caerlaverock Castle. This medieval fortress features a moat, twin-towered gatehouse and imposing battlements, giving it a real ancient feel and atmosphere.
The Borders Railway encapsulates the enchanting regions of Edinburgh, Midlothian and the Scottish Borders alongside the rich history, landscapes, outdoor activities and more that these areas boast. Starting in Edinburgh Waverley, the train stops at various locations including Brunstane, Shawfair, Eskbank and Gorebridge before terminating in Tweedbank.

Glasgow, Scotland’s biggest city, offers the liveliness of city life, alongside striking architecture, fascinating museums, bustling streets and more. Explore the Riverside Museum, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, People’s Palace and more to get a real feel of what the city is all about. North west of Glasgow in Argyll, the romantic Inveraray Castle on the shores of Loch Fyne is one of Scotland’s finest stately homes that has complimented the surrounding landscape since the early 15th century.

Explore the traditional and cultural side of Scotland on our incredible islands. In the Outer Hebrides the Hebridean Way from Vatersay in the south to the Isle of Lewis in the north is not to be missed. It’s a wonderful way to explore the islands either by bike on the 185-mile cycle network or on the long distance 156-mile walking route. On the Isle of Lewis, the popular Calanais Standing Stones are 5,000 years old with a visitor centre that guides you through the ages and tells the story of this world-famous attraction. Nearby on the Isle of Harris, Seilebost Beach will make you think you are somewhere in the Caribbean. With crystal clear waters, golden sandy beaches, and crisp sea air, the scenery will really take your breath away.

Further north, Orkney is another fascinating collection of Scottish islands. Visit the Neolithic site of Skara Brae and learn about the prehistoric settlement that was once found here and delve into what life was like on the islands some 5,000 years ago.
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ScotRail Borders Railway Edinburgh to Tweedbank and FREE FIRST CLASS (kind of)!

Let's take a trip on the ScotRail Borders Railway Edinburgh to Tweedbank. And then back from Galashiels to Edinburgh.

And let's travel FREE in FIRST CLASS - well, kind of! ????

The Borders Railway was a casualty of the famous Doctor Beeching cuts back in the 1960s. But the section from Edinburgh to Tweedbank re-opened in 2015. And there's talk of extending the line further to Carlisle.

We take a Class 170 from Edinburgh Newcraighall down to Tweedbank. And then walk from Tweedbank to Galashiels, checking out some sights on the way. Then we return to Newcraighall from Galashiels and bag a sort of free upgrade to First Class.

00:00 Intro
00:21 Newcraighall Station and Class 170
01:51 Gorebridge to Galashiels and arrival at Tweedbank
02:55 Doctor Beeching and the history of the Borders Railway
03:44 Walking from Tweedbank to Galashiels - crossing the River Tweed
05:29 Exploring Galashiels
06:53 Return journey - First Class for Free
09:07 Wrap up

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Gore Glen | Midlothian | Scotland in Autumn | Bengali Travel Vlog

Enjoy the tranquility of Gore Glen Woodland Park, that too, just couple of minutes from Edinburgh City Center. I have visited the park in Autumn. So, you could see the burst of Autumn colours as well in the video.

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Newtongrange to Tweedbank ????????????????????????????????

Driving from Newtongrange in Midlothian to Tweedbank in the Scottish Borders. Going via Gorebridge, Heriot, Fountainhall, Stow and Galashiels - we follow the A7 south from the outskirts of Edinburgh and the magnificent Newbattle Viaduct to the heart of Southern Scotland.

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THE BORDERS RAILWAY: Dullest part of the UK? Definitely not. I visit Melrose, abbey and River Tweed.

The Borders Railway is one of the few lines in Scotland I have not travelled on, so cross this off my list. I catch the train from Edinburgh Waverley to Tweedbank, follow the River Tweed, see Melrose Abbey and the town for the first time, see evidence of the fascination for rugby, including Melrose RFC, and go off the beaten track looking for a lost well and some mysterious towers.

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Edinburgh Food Tour: Top 5 MUST-VISIT spots.

???? Welcome to the Ultimate Edinburgh Culinary Expedition! ???????????????????????????? Join us on a mouthwatering tour through the top five must-visit eateries in Scotland's historic capital.

Eatery 1: Taste the Morning Scottish tradition at Cafe Edinburgh, where the iconic Scottish Breakfast reigns supreme ????????????????????????????????????????????. Get ready for an early feast!
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Eatery 2: Indulge in the German and Scottish fusion of 'The Huxley' where The Scotsman Bratwurst hotdog topped with Haggis steals the show.???? ????????????????????????????????????
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Eatery 3: Uncover the bold flavors of The Boozy Cow ????????, where over-the-top, American-style burgers steal the spotlight amidst a playful cocktail menu. It's an adventurous twist on classic comfort food! ???? ???? ????????????????
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Eatery 4: Experience Oink!, renowned for its divine pulled pork sandwiches. This spot operates until the pork runs out, and yes, you'll catch a glimpse of the pig in the window! Join the line for a taste of their slow-cooked, flavorful pork, served with delightful toppings. A must-visit for pork fans, capturing Edinburgh's unique food culture! ????????????????????????????????
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Eatery 5: At The Rose Street Brewery, experience authentic Scottish cuisine featuring a menu of traditional delights such as; Homemade Pies, Haggis Neeps and Tatties, and the celebrated Balmoral chicken—a dish fit for royalty????????????????????????????????????????????. ALSO, Indulge in their sugary delights such as their Sticky Toffee Pudding. Prepare for a dessert dream! ????????????



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0:00 - 0:27 Intro
0:28 - 2:49 Eatery 1
3:01 - 4:25 Eatery 2
4:31 - 6:29 Eatery 3
6:34 - 7:32 Eatery 4
7:33 - 9:45 Eatery 5
9:46 - 10:19 Outro

[Lothian: Edinburgh City Sightseeing Tour] Wright Eclipse Gemini3 Volvo B5TL Open-top (222/ SJ16CSO)

Body: Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 (Open-top)​
Chassis: Volvo B5TL​
Company: Lothian Buses
Livery: City Sightseeing​
Route: City Sightseeing Tour​
Fleet number: 222/ SJ16CSO


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Journey time approximate 53 minutes.

Detailed stop list: (00:00)
1. St Andrew Square (00:51)
2. Lothian Road (08:46)
3. Grassmarket (13:37)
4. Lauriston Place (17:50)
5. Johnston Terrace (21:34)
6. Lawnmarket (23:28)
7. Chambers Street (25:29)
8. Canongate (32:07)
9. Holyrood (33:07)
10. Dynamic Earth (36:50)
11. Regent Road (46:49)
12. St Andrew Square (53:17)




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[Lothian Buses: 29 Gorebridge to Silverknowes] Wright Eclipse Gemini2 Volvo B9TL (386/SN11EDP)

Body: Wright Eclipse Gemini​ 2
Chassis: Volvo B9TL
Company: Lothian Buses​
Route: 29 Gorebridge — Silverknowes
Fleet number: 386/ SN11EDP


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Recording section: South Bridge to Silverknowes.
Journey time approximate 29 minutes.

Detailed stop list: (00:00)
1. South Bridge (00:10)
2. North Bridge (01:54)
3. Waverley Steps (03:28)
4. Frederick Street (08:09)
5. Hill Street (08:56)
6. Howe Street (09:59)
7. Royal Circus (10:38)
8. Kerr Street (11:39)
9. Raeburn Place (13:10)
10. Dean Park Street (13:53)
11. Learmonth Grove (14:54)
12. Flora Stevenson School (15:33)
13. Comely Bank Cemetery (18:18)
14. Western General (19:10)
15. West Woods (19:48)
16. North Werber Park (20:10)
17. Crewe Toll (South) (20:29)
18. Crewe Toll (West) (21:25)
19. Ferry Road Drive (22:06)
20. Drylaw Police Station (23:22)
21. Groathill Road North (24:42)
22. Muirhouse Green (25:02)
23. Silverknowes Neuk (25:50)
24. Silverknowes Road East (27:04)
25. Silverknowes Midway (27:33)
26. Silverknowes Crescent (28:10)
27. Silverknowes Court (28:29)
28. Lauriston Farm Road (29:43)





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Views From The Clachaig Inn | Trip to Glencoe

I'm off to Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands for a couple of days. This place has been on my bucket list since before coming to Scotland. So what better way to spend in than at an award-winning venue, The Clachaig Inn.
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0:17 Arriving at the Clachaig Inn
0:51 Mountains Around Glencoe
1:34 Doing silly things

Edinburgh Bus Ride ???? on a Sunny Day ????. Fort Kinnaird to Portobello High street.Lothian Bus 49.

Explore Edinburgh by Bus on a Sunny Day .

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1170 SCOTLAND - Edinburgh Musselburgh Elphinstone Tranent Haddington Bolton Gorebridge Newcraighall

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00:30:49 #Haddington
00:40:52 #Bolton
00:50:09 #Humbie
00:55:30 #Fala Village
00:57:52 #Fala Dam
01:07:34 #Ford
01:09:19 #Dewartown
01:11:20 #Newlandrig
01:13:14 #Gorebridge
01:19:14 #Mayfield
01:22:06 #Newbattle
01:28:28 #Millerhill
01:30:41 #Old Craighall
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[Lothian Buses: 10 Bonaly to Western Harbour] Alexander Dennis Enviro400 (201/SN11EES)

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Chassis: Dennis Enviro400
Company: Lothian Buses​
Route: 10 Bonaly — Western Harbour
Fleet number: 201/ SN11EES


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Recording section: Colinton to Western Harbour.
Journey time approximate 49 minutes.

Detailed stop list: (00:00)
1. Westgarth Avenue (00:20)
2. St Cuthbert's Church (00:47)
3. Rustic Cottages (01:09)
4. Merchiston Castle School (01:49)
5. Redford Barracks (02:23)
6. Elliot Road (02:57)
7. Elliot Place (03:07)
8. Craiglockhart Road (03:29)
9. Craiglockhart Park (03:43)
10. Craiglockhart Campus (03:59)
11. Glenlockhart Valley (05:29)
12. Craiglockhart Sports Centre (05:59)
13. Perdrixknowe (06:17)
14. Meggetland Terrace (06:44)
15. Polwarth Terrace (07:20)
16. Ashley Terrace (08:38)
17. Polwarth Parish Church (09:50)
18. Polwarth Park (10:34)
19. Polwarth Crescent (11:14)
20. Merchiston Park (11:50)
21. Viewforth (12:14)
22. Leamington Terrace (12:31)
23. Lochrin Buildings (13:04)
24. Home Street (14:21)
25. Fountainbridge (15:45)
26. Usher Hall (16:55)
27. Lothian Road (18:34)
28. Princes Street (West) (21:30)
29. George Street (Assembly) (23:16)
30. George Street (The Dome) (26:10)
31. Dublin Street (28:37)
32. York Place (29:32)
33. Elm Row (31:52)
34. Redbraes Place (36:49)
35. Bonnington Toll (37:51)
36. Anderson Place (38:31)
37. Swanfield (39:22)
38. Cables Wynd (42:11)
39. Mill Lane (42:51)
40. Prince Regent Street (43:41)
41. North Leith Sands (45:06)
42. Annfield (46:28)
43. Sandpiper Road (48:15)
44. Windrush Drive (49:11)
45. Western Harbour Park (50:07)





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Edinburgh Bus Ride| Midnight Street Views|Barnton Junction to Waterloo Place|Scotland|UK

Double-decker is one of the best way to explore the rustic buildings and old architecture of Edinburgh. Night Bus rides are the best source to explore the hidden beaty of Edinburgh through the rustic and cosy environment..night views are full of calmness and romance ???? ENJOY YOUR VIRTUAL RIDE



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Little Smeaton - Disused Railway Bridges To Be Inflilled by National Highways

Little Smeaton - Disused Railway Bridges To Be Inflilled by National Highways - Cultural Vandalism?

In this video we visit the small village of Little Smeaton in North Yorkshire, to look at two disused railways bridges on the Hull & Barnsley Railway. These are two bridges that have been selected to be infilled by aggregate and concrete by National Highways Historical Railways Estate.

Some bridges have already been infilled - the most famous one at Great Musgrave in Cumbria. This has been labelled as cultural vandalism. Pressure from several groups have campaigned to stop the infilling. HRE agreed to pause infilling until further discussions can take place.

At Little Smeaton, we see bridges 123 and 124. Both currently small country lanes crossing a disused railway, with no obvious use for the former trackbed other than wasterland and fly tipping. This is why Highways England (now called National Highways) have labelled these two bridges for infilling.

Campaigners are calling for greater use of disused lines as active travel corridors. NH have agreed that they will not infill any heritage structures that fall in to this category.

Edinburgh Bus Trip. Lothian No.4: From Fairmilehead to The Jewel.

A trip on the Lothian No.10 from Fairmilehead to the Jewel via Oxgangs, Colinton Road, Craiglockhart, Chesser, Slateford, Ardmillan, Dalry, Haymarket, Princes Street, St Andrew Square, York Place, London Road, Meadowbank, Portobello Road, Piershill, Northfield, Kaimes Road, Bingham, The Jewel (Asda).
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|4K|Edinburgh Night Bus Ride|Explore Old Town|Lockdown|

A night bus ride through the Old Town, passing by Scotish museum, Edinburgh University, Royal Mile, ScottishParliament, Holyrood Palace .

A VIRTUAL Bus Tour ???? is made to let audience enjoy the streets views in Edinburgh ,virtually ,while staying in their sweet homes. Just imagine that you are sitting at the top front seat of double-decker bus and view the street as a tourist.
You can discover on your virtual tour that what kind of houses people are living in. How the buildings look like?How their gardens are landscaped? What kind of masonry colours their buildings are painted with?How the bus stops look like? How people get on and off from the bus ? What kind of cars are on the road ?What kind of buses are running?...in short you can observe a lot and too much to discover because in so many countries around the world things look totally different ????
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Which Bus Route is This?

Took one of Edinburgh's Lothian Buses. Can you see which route I was on? :-)

Old Photographs Of Temple Midlothian Scotland

Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Temple, Scottish Gaelic: Baile nan Trodach, a village and civil parish in Midlothian. Situated to the south of Edinburgh, the village lies on the east bank of the river South Esk. Historically the Parish of Temple was divided into three portions, the ancient parish of Clerkington, and the Chapelries of Moorfoot and Balantrodach. In 1127, Hugues de Payens, the first Grand Master met with David I in Scotland, and was granted the lands of Balantrodach. In 1129, the Council of Troyes formally recognized the Order. Balantrodach became their principal Templar seat and Preceptory in Scotland until the suppression of the order between 1307 and 1312. The church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, as were all Templars' churches, was a single chambered oblong structure. Arniston House located near Temple was designed by William Adam in 1726 for Robert Dundas, of Arniston, the elder, the Lord President of the Court of Session. The Arniston Estate lands were a royal hunting park in the Middle Ages, and later owned by the Knights Templar, who gave the village of Temple its name. The estate came into the Dundas family in 1571, when they were bought by George Dundas of Dundas Castle. He left the estate to a younger son, James, who built a house and a walled garden here around 1620. The estate was expanded, and improvements were made by James' grandson Robert Dundas in the late 17th century. His son Robert, later the Lord President, continued the improvements, and built the present house.

Old Photographs Dalkeith Midlothian Scotland

Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Dalkeith, Scottish Gaelic: Dail Cheith, a town in Midlothian. The town is split into four distinct areas: Dalkeith proper with its town centre and historic core, with Eskbank to its west and Woodburn to its east. Eskbank is the well heeled district of Dalkeith with many large Victorian and newer houses. To the south of Eskbank is Newbattle with its abbey. Woodburn is a working class council estate. Dalkeith is the main administrative centre for Midlothian. It is twinned with Jarnac, France. One of the earliest historical references to Dalkeith is found in the Chronicles of Jean Froissart who stayed at Dalkeith Castle for fifteen days. He wrote of the Battle of Otterburn and the death of James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas. In 1650, Oliver Cromwell's army came to Dalkeith. His officer General George Monck, was Commander in Scotland, and the government of the country was based out of Dalkeith castle. In the 17th century, Dalkeith had one of Scotland's largest markets in its exceptionally broad High Street. In 1831, Dalkeith was linked to Edinburgh by a railway line that transported coal, minerals, and agricultural produce. St David's Church in Dalkeith. is a Roman Catholic Parish church founded in 1854 by Lady Cecil, the wife of John Kerr, 7th Marquess of Lothian and daughter of Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 2nd Earl Talbot. After she converted to Catholicism, Lady Cecil of Lothian decided to build a church for the local Catholic population. Joseph Hansom was the church architect and building started in 1853. On 21 May 1854, the church opened and a Father Mackay was the first parish priest. In 1858, he was replaced by a Father J. S. McCorry. In 1860, Lady Cecil invited the Society of Jesus to serve the parish. In 1944, the Jesuits left the parish and handed over administration of the church to the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh who continue to serve the congregation. Robert Smith, born 1722, died February 11, 1777, he was a Scottish born American architect who was based in Philadelphia. Smith's work includes buildings such as Carpenters' Hall, St. Peter's Church, and the steeple on Christ Church. These structures constituted the greater part of the city's early skyline. Other works include Nassau Hall at Princeton University and the Public Hospital in Williamsburg, Virginia. He was born in Dalkeith Parish, Midlothian, into a family that included many masons. As a young man he apprenticed in the building trades, and emigrated to America, either directly from Scotland or via London, England, it is unknown, in late 1748.

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