Scotland's quaintest small towns and villages

Cullen, Moray: Idyllic Cullen is a traditional village nestling in a sheltered bay on the coast of the Moray Firth.

Tobermory, Isle of Mull: The coastal fishing town of Tobermory was founded in 1788. 

New Lanark, Lanarkshire: One of six UNESCO World Heritage Sites found in Scotland, New Lanark is a fabulously preserved mill village that was founded in 1785.

Balloch, West Dunbartonshire: Balloch lies on Loch Lomond, which forms part of the beautiful Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. 

Portree, Isle of Skye: Blessed with film set looks, Portree, the capital of the Isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides.

Culross, Fife: Culross is one of the best-preserved historic villages in Scotland.

Plockton, Wester Ross: Plockton is a delightful village in the Lochalsh, Wester Ross, area of the Scottish Highlands.

Brodick, Isle of Arran: A year-round ferry service connects Glasgow with the Isle of Arran, whose capital is the town of Brodick. 

Pittenweem, Fife: Some of the buildings in picture-book Pittenweem, set on Scotland's east coast, date back to the early 1600s. 

Roslin, Midlothian: As a village, Roslin is rather overshadowed by its world-famous 15th-century late-Gothic chapel.

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