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Dolce Tempo Journey from Edinburgh to St Andrews
Beyond Scotland's provincial charm of stone cottages and country lanes, discover a place where the land still feels wild. Deep valleys reveal secluded lochs and magical woodlands, and heathered moors lead to atmospheric hotels. The ruined castles and stone villages hint at the centuries of human history here, but you still have the sense you're the first to experience it.
Ballater
Ballater is a beautiful Victorian village rich in history. Located in the center of Royal Deeside in Cairngorms National Park, Ballater was originally founded to accommodate the many visitors to Pannanich Wells Spa in the early 19th century, and later a railway station to service nearby Balmoral Castle (holiday home for the Queen and Royal Family) and visitors from Aberdeen and surrounding areas. The historic stone buildings found throughout Ballater add to its charm, and the variety of shops make it an enjoyable town for visitors to tour. The local hills and River Dee provide great walking, fishing and camping opportunities, and Ballater provides easy access to the mountains such as Lochnagar.
St. Andrews
St. Andrews is a coastal gem in Scotland known for world class golf and resorts, as well as history, culture and learning.