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The most unforgettable places to visit in Scotland

Quartz

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July 7, 2026

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The most unforgettable places to visit in Scotland

From Scotland's capital, to an area with over 50 whiskey distilleries and a prehistoric site that predates Stonehenge

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Metro

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· Jun 23, 2026

The UK’s ‘sunniest town’ is a perfect staycation with golden beaches, pretty pubs and unmatched vibes

The UK’s ‘sunniest town’ is a perfect staycation with golden beaches, pretty pubs and unmatched vibes

Hello Magazine

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· Jul 3, 2026

The surprising Welsh village that looks as though it should be on the Italian Riviera

Perched beside the Dwyryd River, this British tourist resort is madly, splendidly out of place

The Week

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· Jun 30, 2026

The best Scottish islands for a scenic coolcation

The best Scottish islands for a scenic coolcation

Daily Mail

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· Jun 21, 2026

What it's really like to live in one of the UK's happiest towns: Tourists view it with rose-tinted glasses but the traffic's hell, the people are snooty and you can no longer buy anything sensible on the high street

What it's really like to live in one of the UK's happiest towns: Tourists view it with rose-tinted glasses but the traffic's hell, the people are snooty and you can no longer buy anything sensible on the high street

BBC

· Jul 7, 2026

Who has your Premiership club brought in & let go this summer?

Your one-stop shop for all the ins and outs in the Scottish Premiership during the 2026 summer transfer window.

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 8, 2026

Idyllic walking spot in Dublin with deer and ducks feels just like a fairytale

A breathtaking walking spot in Dublin has been praised as one of the most 'magical' places to visit, as you'll be able to spot deer, ducks, and other wildlife all from one trail

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Related coverage for "The most unforgettable places to visit in Scotland": Metro — The UK’s ‘sunniest town’ is a perfect staycation with golden beaches, pretty pubs and unmatched vibes. Hello Magazine — The surprising Welsh village that looks as though it should be on the Italian Riviera. The Week — The best Scottish islands for a scenic coolcation . Daily Mail — What it's really like to live in one of the UK's happiest towns: Tourists view it with rose-tinted glasses but the traffic's hell, the people are snooty and you can no longer buy anything sensible on the high street. BBC — Who has your Premiership club brought in & let go this summer?. Irish Mirror — Idyllic walking spot in Dublin with deer and ducks feels just like a fairytale