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angus coastal route
58MILES 93KM

The Angus Coastal Route begins in Dundee -City
of Discovery - with its fascinating industrial
heritage and maritime traditions and takes you
norh
to Aberdeen - The
Flower of Scotland - a
stunning city of glittering granite. Along the
way you will discover a spectacular coastline
with picturesque seaside resorts - Broughty
Ferry - Monifieth
- Carnoustie
- Arbroath
-Montrose - Inverbervie
- Stonehaven, sandy
beaches, championship golf courses, nature
reserves, country parks and a fertile
countryside reaching
inland through the Mearns and the Vale
Strathmore to the scenic splendor of The Angus
Glen and The Grampians
borders historic route 95 Miles or 152KM

Forget the traffic and discover the dramatic
scenery along the Borders Historic Route.
Traveling in either direction between the great
Border city of Carlisle and Scotland's capital,
Edinburgh, savor the area which has been at
the heart of Scotland's history and culture for
centuries and a major inspiration for Sir Walter Borders
hospitality, local
goods, crafts and culture in an outstanding
environment making this journey
a memorable start or finish to your
visit to Scotland,
clyde valley route
42MILES 67KM

Turn off the N74 at Abington (or Hamilton from the opposite
direction) and you can follow the River Clyde
through an area of contrasting landscapes, rich
in historical Interest. Attractions
include the nominated World Heritage village
of New Lanark, the model community brainchild of philanthropist,
Robert Owen, founded by his
father-in-law David Dale, Visit the
magnificently restored
Chatelherault the David Livingstone
Centre at
Blantyre or the
cluster of fascinating museums around the market town of Biggar. Or take advantage of The extensive
water sport
facilities, theme park and
nature trails at
Strathclyde Country Park.
perthshire
tourist route
45 MILES 72KM

The
Perthshire Tourist Route begins
just north of
Dunblane and takes you
to Ballinluig near Pitlochry.
A very attractive altrenative
to the main A9,
the route runs through fertile
rolling farmland
before arriving at the town of
Crieff, Thereafter the landscape changes
dramatically & gives way to the rugged splendour
of the Sma' Glen with its Bonnie Prince Charlie
associations. Descend from
here to the holiday centre
of Aberfeldy and
skirt the fast flowing River
Tay on the A827
rejoining the A9
near Pitlochry. |