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In the surroundings of the Scottish village you will find a breathtaking nature. Take a trip to view Scotland's rugged landscape, or visit one of the many castles in the country. Greenock is a natural deep water port with offers magnificent views of mountains and beyond to all ships entering and leaving the port. The town of Greenock is home to some spectacular scenes of the River Clyde. Many examples of Victorian architecture can be found at Custom House and the McLean Museum
Iona is an island of the Inner Hebrides in Scotland and is located approximately 1.6 kilometers west of the larger island of Mull. Around 125 people lived on the island in 2001, mostly in the capital Baile Mór. The 8.8 square kilometer island was for centuries the spiritual center of Scotland.
The island of Lunga is the largest of the Treshnish Isles in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Populated until the 19th century Lunga still bears the remains of blackhouses. To the northeast of the island lie the remains of the ruined village, which was abandoned in 1857. Lunga is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of its abundant plant life. Many rare and endangered plants are native to the island.
Canna is the westernmost of the Small Isles archipelago, in the Scottish Inner Hebrides, and is renowned for its birdlife, including sea eagles, golden eagles and puffins. The island is 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) long and 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi) wide.
Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides make up the largest island in Scotland. The northern part of the island is called Lewis, the southern is Harris.
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Portree is the largest town in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, in the northwest of the country. A quiet, charming seaside town, Portree from the Scottish Gaelic for “king’s port”, has a quiet harbour, flanked by charismatic brightly colored houses nestled amid rolling green hills. It is the perfect base for exploring the stunning Isle of Skye and all its natural wonders and unique landscapes.
Tobermory is the main town of the Isle of Mull, which is one of the Inner Hebrides, off the north west coast of Scotland. The colorful houses lining the harbor of Tobermory shape the scenery of the place. Local folklore tells of a Spanish wreck lying somewhere in the bay, often reported to have been laden with gold.
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In the surroundings of the Scottish village you will find a breathtaking nature. Take a trip to view Scotland's rugged landscape, or visit one of the many castles in the country. Greenock is a natural deep water port with offers magnificent views of mountains and beyond to all ships entering and leaving the port. The town of Greenock is home to some spectacular scenes of the River Clyde. Many examples of Victorian architecture can be found at Custom House and the McLean Museum
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