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Westcoast and the Islands
Here in the West of Scotland the Highlands meet the Lowlands and visitors will see a breathtaking scenery. Lush gardens and forests, mountains and beautiful lochs and sealochs.
The West of Scotland is very popular also because Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs are not too far away.
Keen wanderers would like to explore the West Highland Way leading 150 km up to Fort William through beautiful scenery and the land of Rob Roy Macgreger.
The West of Scotland is a haven for walking, biking and watersport. Isle of Bute and Cowal Peninsula (14)
The Isle of Bute lies in the Firth of Clyde near the Cowal Peninsula. She has been quite popular as a holiday resorts since the olden days and also for visitors of Glasgow.
Mid-Argyll, Kintyre and the Islands (10)
Unspoilt landscape, marvellous beaches and glens, an area deeply rooted in the gaelic history and the kingdom of Dalriada.
Oban, Mull and Lorn (6)
The mountains of Lorne are the perfect background for the busy harbour town Oban.
