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Scotland
Tour
Scottish
Breaks
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Here are
just a few of the favorite places my small group Tours
of Scotland visited during the years 2003 and 2004. As each
Tour of Scotland tour group had a unique itinerary, not every
group visited every site. The East Neuk of Fife, in the fishing
villages of Anstruther
and Cellardyke, was where I was raised in Scotland, and St Andrews
was the town where I had first my job, at St Andrews University.
Later as a Community Educator, I travelled and worked all over
Fife, and then Scotland, and of course, during the past ten
years as a Scottish Tour Organizer and Tour Guide I have visited
almost every area of Scotland.
Aberdeen.
Aberfeldy.
Aberfoyle.
Aberlemno.
Abernethy.
Aboyne.
Alloway.
Arbroath.
Armadale.
Auchterarder.
Auchtermuchty.
Ayr.
Balmacara.
Ballater.
Balloch.
Balmerino.
Balmoral.
Balquhidder.
Balvaird.
Balvenie.
Birnam.
Blair
Atholl.
Braemar.
Callander.
Crathie.
Crieff.
Culloden.
Culross.
Dornoch.
Dunfermline.
Dunkeld.
Dunning.
Dunoon.
Dupplin
Cross.
Dysart.
Eassie.
East
Neuk Of Fife.
Edinburgh.
Elgol.
Eriskay.
Falkland Palace.
Fife.
Fort Augustus.
Fort George.
Forth Bridges.
Fortingall.
Fowlis.
Fyvie.
Glencoe.
Glenlyon.
Kenmore.
Killiecrankie.
Killin.
Kinross.
Kirriemuir.
Loch Leven.
Perthshire.
Pitlochry.
Plockton.
Pittenweem.
Rhum.
Scone.
Shetland.
Skye.
St Andrews.
Tay Bridges.
Torridon.
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