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Shapinsay

United Kingdom > Scotland > Orkney Islands > Balfour

Average elevation: 33 ft

Stronsay

United Kingdom > Scotland > Orkney Islands > Whitehall

Stronsay (/ˈstrɒnziː/) is an island in Orkney, Scotland. It is known as Orkney's 'Island of Bays', owing to an irregular shape with miles of coastline, with three large bays separated by two isthmuses: St Catherine's Bay to the west, the Bay of Holland to the south and Mill Bay to the east. Stronsay is…

Average elevation: 13 ft

Flannan Isles

United Kingdom > Scotland > Western Isles

Average elevation: 0 ft

Ardkinglas

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute > Cairndow

Average elevation: 564 ft

Cowdenbeath

United Kingdom > Scotland > Fife

Average elevation: 427 ft

Selkirk

United Kingdom > Scotland > Scottish Borders

Average elevation: 741 ft

Stewarton

United Kingdom > Scotland > East Ayrshire

Average elevation: 387 ft

Loch Lubnaig

United Kingdom > Scotland > Stirling

Average elevation: 1,253 ft

Blairingone

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross

Average elevation: 305 ft

Tarbat Ness Lighthouse

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

The Tarbat Ness Lighthouse is located at the North West tip of the Tarbat Ness peninsula near the fishing village of Portmahomack on the east coast of Scotland. It was built in 1830 by Robert Stevenson and has an elevation of 53 metres (174 ft) and 203 steps to the top of the tower.

Average elevation: 16 ft

Kilcreggan

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 112 ft

Peg Law

United Kingdom > Scotland > Scottish Borders

Average elevation: 741 ft

Ringford

United Kingdom > Scotland > Dumfries and Galloway

Average elevation: 243 ft

South Ronaldsay

United Kingdom > Scotland > Orkney Islands

The cardinal points of the island are Ayre of Cara, by Churchill Barrier no. 4 (north), Grimness (east), Brough Ness, (south) and Hoxa Head, (west). The highest elevation is Ward Hill, which reaches 118 metres (387 ft). This name is common one in Orkney for the highest point on an island and comes from the…

Average elevation: 39 ft

Elgin

United Kingdom > Scotland > Moray

Elgin is first documented in the Cartulary of Moray in 1190 AD. It was created a royal burgh in the 12th century by King David I of Scotland, and by that time had a castle on top of the present-day Lady Hill to the west of the town. The origin of the name Elgin is likely to be Celtic. It may derive from…

Average elevation: 85 ft

Papa Westray

United Kingdom > Scotland > Orkney Islands

Average elevation: 10 ft

Papa Stour

United Kingdom > Scotland > Shetland

Average elevation: 30 ft

Scottish Borders

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 843 ft

Lewis

United Kingdom > Scotland > Western Isles

Average elevation: 138 ft

Aberfoyle

United Kingdom > Scotland > Stirling

Average elevation: 423 ft

Sauchie

United Kingdom > Scotland > Clackmannanshire

Average elevation: 108 ft

Lauder

United Kingdom > Scotland > Scottish Borders

Average elevation: 679 ft

Buchan Ness

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeenshire > Boddam

Average elevation: 36 ft

Fairfield

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland > Portmahomack

Average elevation: 49 ft

Whalsay

United Kingdom > Scotland > Shetland > Symbister

Average elevation: 39 ft

Caithness

United Kingdom > Scotland

Caithness extends about 30 miles (48 km) north-south and about 30 miles (48 km) east-west, with a roughly triangular-shaped area of about 712 sq mi (1,840 km2). The topography is generally flat, in contrast to the majority of the remainder of the North of Scotland. Until the latter part of the 20th century…

Average elevation: 259 ft

Dumfries and Galloway

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 535 ft

Perth and Kinross

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 1,109 ft

Loch Ness

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland > Dores

Average elevation: 1,115 ft

Isle of Arran

United Kingdom > Scotland > North Ayrshire

The island has three endemic species of tree, the Arran whitebeams. These trees are the Scottish or Arran whitebeam (Sorbus arranensis), the bastard mountain ash or cut-leaved whitebeam (Sorbus pseudofennica) and the Catacol whitebeam (Sorbus pseudomeinichii). If rarity is measured by numbers alone they are…

Average elevation: 322 ft

Perth

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross

Average elevation: 430 ft

Muir of Ord

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 230 ft

Macduff

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeenshire

Average elevation: 112 ft

Portmahomack

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 43 ft

Lerwick

United Kingdom > Scotland > Lerwick

Lerwick has transitioned from a subpolar oceanic climate (Cfc) to a maritime climate (Cfb) with cool to cold temperatures all year long. The lack of trees reflects the latter type. This is particularly pronounced by virtue of Lerwick being on the coast of an island, so even extreme temperature records are…

Average elevation: 128 ft

Twatt

United Kingdom > Scotland > Orkney Islands

Average elevation: 105 ft

Ironshill

United Kingdom > Scotland > Angus > Inverkeilor

Average elevation: 118 ft

Mousa

United Kingdom > Scotland > Shetland

Average elevation: 10 ft

Cumbernauld

United Kingdom > Scotland > North Lanarkshire

Cumbernauld's name probably comes from the Gaelic comar nan allt, meaning "meeting of the burns or streams". There are differing views as to the etymology of this. One theory is that from its high point in the Central Belt, its streams flow both west to the River Clyde and east to the Firth of Forth so…

Average elevation: 371 ft

Angus

United Kingdom > Scotland

Angus can be split into three geographic areas. To the north and west, the topography is mountainous. This is the area of the Grampian Mountains, Mounth hills and Five Glens of Angus, which is sparsely populated and where the main industry is hill farming. Glas Maol – the highest point in Angus at 1,068 m…

Average elevation: 833 ft

Sanday

United Kingdom > Scotland > Orkney Islands > Kettletoft

In the mid-17th century an annexe to Blaeu's Atlas Novus of Scotland recorded that Sanday's low lying topography meant that "shipwreck often occurs to those who sail there at night. The inhabitants of Sanday earnestly and often desire this to happen, so that they get a supply of material for fire from the…

Average elevation: 7 ft

River Teith

United Kingdom > Scotland > Stirling > Callander

Average elevation: 315 ft

Lochboisdale

United Kingdom > Scotland > Western Isles

Average elevation: 118 ft

East Renfrewshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 535 ft

South Lanarkshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 948 ft

Glencoe

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 374 ft

Lochcarron

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 220 ft

Highland

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 600 ft

Moray

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 919 ft

Methil

United Kingdom > Scotland > Fife

Average elevation: 85 ft

Aberdeen

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeen City > Aberdeen

Two weather stations collect climate data for the area, Aberdeen/Dyce Airport, and Craibstone. Both are about 4+1⁄2 miles (7 km) to the north west of the city centre, and given that they are in close proximity to each other, exhibit very similar climatic regimes. Dyce tends to have marginally warmer daytime…

Average elevation: 171 ft

Blebocraigs

United Kingdom > Scotland > Fife > Blebocraigs

Average elevation: 282 ft

Fort William

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Fort William has an oceanic climate (Cfb) with moderate, but generally cool, temperatures and abundant precipitation. In the towns immediate vicinity, there are significant variations in elevation, which leads to some uninhabited areas near the town having a subpolar oceanic climate (Cfc), or, at the absolute…

Average elevation: 400 ft

Lennoxtown

United Kingdom > Scotland > East Dunbartonshire

Average elevation: 653 ft

Powmill

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross

Average elevation: 472 ft

Crathie

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeenshire > Crathie

Average elevation: 1,178 ft

Kellas

United Kingdom > Scotland > Angus

Average elevation: 312 ft

Sullom Voe

United Kingdom > Scotland > Shetland > Brae > Trondavoe

Average elevation: 20 ft

Oban

United Kingdom > Scotland > Oban

Average elevation: 154 ft

Dunfermline

United Kingdom > Scotland > Fife

Average elevation: 374 ft

Paisley

United Kingdom > Scotland > Renfrewshire

Average elevation: 108 ft

Peebles

United Kingdom > Scotland > Scottish Borders

Average elevation: 902 ft

East Kilbride

United Kingdom > Scotland > South Lanarkshire

The earliest-known evidence of occupation in the area dates as far back as the late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, as archaeological investigation has demonstrated that burial cairns in the district began as ceremonial or ritual sites of burial during the Neolithic, with the use of cup-marked, and other…

Average elevation: 574 ft

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