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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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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