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Top Chip Shop Award by Seafood of Scotland

Competition that evinces keen interest in England and Scotland is the National Fish & Chip Shop of the Year Competition. Now in its eighteenth year, the competition is sponsored by the Frozen at Sea Fillets Association (FASFA) and Seafood Scotland.

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Star Hotel in Moffat Scotland Has Made it to the Guinness Book

Moffat in southern Scotland is the gateway to Scotland as it is the first halt when you arrive from England. This charming town with beautiful old buildings was Scotland's first spa resort in the eighteenth century and today is well known for the wide array of food, drink and fine hotels it offers.

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Gathering of Clan Macpherson in Scotland

Members of the Macpherson clan will have their annual gathering in Scotland in early August. For the past sixty years the clan gets together every year and Macphersons come from all parts of the world to Scotland to meet up with their cousins. The name Macpherson, MacPherson, or McPherson, spelt in different ways, comes from the Gaelic Mac-a-Phearsain and means literally "Son of the Parson". They are descendants of Mhuirich Vattanach, Fourth Chief of Clan Chattan, who was the parson of Kingussie. His second son was the first to be called Macpherson.

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Walkers and Climbers Enjoy the Munros of Scotland

Scotland is famous for its lochs and mountains which have made it one of the most beautiful countries in the world. The mountain ranges have their own Scottish names and the peaks over 3000 meters in height are known as munros. There are nearly 300 munros in Scotland and hill walking and climbing these peaks is a favorite pastime in Scotland. In fact the 'sport' is called munro bagging and serious climbers aim to 'compleat' them or bag them all. This may take a few weeks or even decades depending on how often you go hill walking.

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Stirling, Scotland Has Plenty of Choice for Golfers

Golf in Scotland offers a rich variety in setting and course quality that makes every game and course unique. One such gem located conveniently close to both Edinburgh and Glasgow is the Stirling Golf Club. A heady mix of history, geology and golf at Stirling can make it a complete vacation in Scotland.

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Golspie Golf Course in Scotland Offers Three Types of Courses in One

A golf vacation in Scotland can be an exciting and invigorating experience. There are over five hundred golf courses in Scotland, each quite unique. It can be a chance for a memorable family vacation as there is much for the entire family to see and do in Scotland. Furthermore, the country is small enough for one to be based in a place and travel to a different town every day.

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