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10 Best place to visit in Ballingry United Kingdom

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Top 10 Worst Places to Live in Scotland - MOJ TRAVEL

In this video, we are going to discuss the “Top 10 Worst places to live in Scotland”. While there are many places in Scotland that deserve to be called paradise. Here are some of the most dangerous places. Here we're talking about places you shouldn't go if you're looking for an ideal vacation destination, not just a beautiful place to settle with your family. Hopefully, this list will help you pinpoint the top 10 Worst places in Scotland, where you don’t want to live.


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10. Ballingry, Fife 00:16
9. Cockenzie and Port Seton 00:31
8. East Killbride 00:52
7. Edinburgh 01:08
6. Elgin 01:31
5. Glenrothes 01:51
4. Tongue 02:08
3. Tullibody 02:25
2. Nairn 02:35
1. Wishaw 02:53

Summary

These are among those places in Scotland where unknown dangers lie everywhere and must not be entered. Still, these 10 made the list of worst places to live in Scotland. For those who want to travel the world, it is best to avoid certain places that have proven to be the worst places to live in Scotland.
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Edinburgh Food Tour: Top 5 MUST-VISIT spots.

???? Welcome to the Ultimate Edinburgh Culinary Expedition! ???????????????????????????? Join us on a mouthwatering tour through the top five must-visit eateries in Scotland's historic capital.

Eatery 1: Taste the Morning Scottish tradition at Cafe Edinburgh, where the iconic Scottish Breakfast reigns supreme ????????????????????????????????????????????. Get ready for an early feast!
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Eatery 2: Indulge in the German and Scottish fusion of 'The Huxley' where The Scotsman Bratwurst hotdog topped with Haggis steals the show.???? ????????????????????????????????????
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Eatery 3: Uncover the bold flavors of The Boozy Cow ????????, where over-the-top, American-style burgers steal the spotlight amidst a playful cocktail menu. It's an adventurous twist on classic comfort food! ???? ???? ????????????????
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Eatery 4: Experience Oink!, renowned for its divine pulled pork sandwiches. This spot operates until the pork runs out, and yes, you'll catch a glimpse of the pig in the window! Join the line for a taste of their slow-cooked, flavorful pork, served with delightful toppings. A must-visit for pork fans, capturing Edinburgh's unique food culture! ????????????????????????????????
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Eatery 5: At The Rose Street Brewery, experience authentic Scottish cuisine featuring a menu of traditional delights such as; Homemade Pies, Haggis Neeps and Tatties, and the celebrated Balmoral chicken—a dish fit for royalty????????????????????????????????????????????. ALSO, Indulge in their sugary delights such as their Sticky Toffee Pudding. Prepare for a dessert dream! ????????????



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0:00 - 0:27 Intro
0:28 - 2:49 Eatery 1
3:01 - 4:25 Eatery 2
4:31 - 6:29 Eatery 3
6:34 - 7:32 Eatery 4
7:33 - 9:45 Eatery 5
9:46 - 10:19 Outro
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Aberdeen Fans in Motherwell abuse Orange Walk

Saturday 11th September 2021 saw The Big Walk in Motherwell delayed from July due to Covid.
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Edinburgh Old Town Stroll

Walk down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh from St Giles to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Livestream 09FEB2024

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Walk Around Edinburgh Christmas Market 2023

Date: 10th December 2023
Venue: Edinburgh Christmas Market, Princess Street, Scotland

Descriptions: In this video, I will take you to the Christmas Market in Edinburgh to see what the Christmas Market has to offer this year.

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Benarty Hill - Ballingry

Great walk up Benarty Hill near Ballingry with fantastic views from the top. Blew the cobwebs away and it was nice to see the winter sun on a very cold day.

Get directions on WalkHighlands website at The views look over Loch Leven and Glenrothes.

LOCHORE TOWN, SCOTLAND

【4K】PASTON DRIVING TOUR PETERBOROUGH ENGLAND

Let's go for a drive around Paston Peterborough, taking a trip through the nooks & crannies of Paston, seeing the estate that has many memories.

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Dreich Road Trip Drive To Visit Kelty in Fife Scotland

Tour Scotland travel video of a dreich late Summer late afternoon road trip drive, with Scottish bagpipes and drums music, on visit to Kelty in Fife. Dreich is a Scots word for dull and cloudy weather. Kelty, Scottish Gaelic: Cailtidh, is a former coal mining village in the heart of the old mining heartlands of Fife. A settlement was established here by 1600, when Keltey appeared as a village on the line of the stagecoach road between Edinburgh, via the ferry, and Perth. Kelty is situated on the Fife and Perthshire boundary, next to the main Edinburgh to Perth road, the M90 motorway, and as a result of this has seen a large number of houses built primarily for commuters to Edinburgh over the past five years. To the East of Kelty is Loch Ore and, beyond, the villages of Ballingry and Lochore, while a little over a mile and a half to the South East is Cowdenbeath.
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Autumn Road Trip Drive With Music To Visit Kelty In Fife Scotland

Tour Scotland early Autumn travel video of a road trip drive, with Scottish bagpipes and drums music, on visit to Kelty in Fife. Kelty, Scottish Gaelic: Cailtidh, is a former coal mining village in the heart of the old mining heartlands of Fife. A settlement was established here by 1600, when Keltey appeared as a village on the line of the stagecoach road between Edinburgh, via the ferry, and Perth. Kelty is situated on the Fife and Perthshire boundary, next to the main Edinburgh to Perth road, the M90 motorway, and as a result of this has seen a large number of houses built primarily for commuters to Edinburgh over the past five years. To the East of Kelty is Loch Ore and, beyond, the villages of Ballingry and Lochore, while a little over a mile and a half to the South East is Cowdenbeath. The origin of the name of the village is somewhat obscure. It could come from the Scottish Gaelic coillte or coilltean meaning 'wood' or 'woodland' or it could come from the Gaelic cailtidh, a reduced form of the early Gaelic caleto-dubron, meaning hard water. In either case, it was probably originally a Pictish name that was later adapted to Gaelic. When driving in Scotland, slow down and enjoy the trip.

The surname Kelty was first found in Perthshire, Gaelic: Siorrachd Pheairt, former county in the present day Council Area of Perth and Kinross, located in central Scotland, where they held a family seat from very early times on the old lands of Keltie, near Callander. Kelty has appeared in many spellings including; Keltie, Kelty, Keltey and others.

Summer Road Trip Drive With Music North Over Queensferry Crossing On Visit To Fife Scotland

Tour Scotland 4K Summer travel video, with Scottish music, of a road trip drive, North over the Queensferry Crossing the new Forth Road Bridge which spans the Firth of Forth on visit to Fife, Britain, United Kingdom. The Queensferry Crossing, formerly the Forth Replacement Crossing, is a road bridge built alongside the existing Forth Road Bridge which carries the M90 motorway across the Firth of Forth between Lothian, at South Queensferry, into Fife and onwards to Perthshire, at North Queensferry. The bridge is 683 feet high above high tide, equivalent to approximately 48 London buses stacked on top of each other and 25% higher than existing Forth Road Bridge. It is estimated the construction involved approximately 10 million man hours. The Queensferry Crossing is 33 miles from Perth, Perthshire 14 miles from Edinburgh and 47 miles from Glasgow. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome. The date for astronomical Summer in Scotland is Tuesday, 21 June, ending on Friday, 23 September. When driving on Scottish roads in Scotland slow down and enjoy the trip

Lochgelly Cemetery Scotland

Lochgelly Cemetery. Lochgelly, Fife, Scotland, was originally a Scottish mining town. Up to mid 19th century Lochgelly was market town for Auchterderran, Ballingry and Beath parishes. The town is built on a hill with a ridge six hundred feet above sea level separating it from the loch. The principal superior is the Earl of Minto with some of the town actually in Ballingry parish owned by the Earl of Zetland.

Macduff's Cross Ormiston Hill Newburgh North East Fife Scotland

Tour Scotland travel video of Macduff's Cross located near Ormiston Hill above Newburgh on windy, ancestry visit to North East Fife. According to tradition it marks the spot where the Thane of Fife passed on his way to Auchtermuchty while fleeing from Macbeth. It was erected by King Malcolm III to commemorate the death of Macbeth, died 1057. The inscription along with the shaft were destroyed during the Reformation and only the base remains. Fragments of the original Cross are believed to be built into some of the nearby houses. Although badly damaged in 1559 by the Reformers, the cross is still very much a legendary place of sanctuary for all those of the MacDuff clan who had been involved in murder. Clan Macduff members could achieve atonement by performing a series of rituals. Having touched the MacDuff stone, they would then wash themselves nine times at nearby Ninewells. They would also have to pay a forfeit of nine cows. All that is remaining of Macduff's Cross is a sandstone boulder about 3ft 3ins high by 3ft 6ins wide, roughly cubical, resting on an earthen platform and surrounded by a setting of smaller stones erected by Newburgh Town Council in 1851. The name, currently in popular use, does not occur in local records until 1814. One historian, Skene, wrote in 1641 of the Cross of Clan Makduffe and described the right of sanctuary at the cross for members of the clan. It was described as our ancient.. march stone by Sir Thomas Balfour, who died in 1657.

Dreich Road Trip Drive With Music From Hill Of Beath On History Visit To Kelty Fife Scotland

Tour Scotland 4K dreich Summer travel video of part of a ahort road trip drive, with Scottish bagpipes music, on the A909 route North from Hill of Beath, on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to Kelty, Fife, Britain, United Kingdom. Dreich is a Scots word for dull and cloudy weather. Kelty, Scottish Gaelic: Cailtidh, is a former coal mining village in the heart of the old mining heartlands of Fife. A settlement was established here by 1600, when Keltey appeared as a village on the line of the stagecoach road between Edinburgh, via the ferry, and Perth. The Fife Coal Company was established in 1872, by which time three deep mines had already been sunk in the area. The Lindsay Mine was sunk close to the railway station and about half a mile east of the village in 1873. It employed an average of 820 men and continued in production until 1965, finally being abandoned two years later. Many more pits were to follow, the Aitken pit was sunk in 1899 and continued to employ an average of 1300 men until mining ceased in 1963, while the Lumphinnan pits employed an average of 600 men from 1896 to 1966. Kelty is situated on the Fife and Perthshire boundary, next to the main Edinburgh to Perth road, the M90 motorway, and as a result of this has seen a large number of houses built primarily for commuters to Edinburgh over the past five years. To the East of Kelty is Loch Ore and, beyond, the villages of Ballingry and Lochore, while a little over a mile and a half to the South East is Cowdenbeath. The Pictish clans of ancient Scotland were the ancestors of the first people to use the surname Kelty. It comes from in the lands of Keltie. Mary Kelty, born in 1842, when aged 20, was a servant who travelled from London, England, aboard the ship Echunga arriving in Lyttelton, Canterbury, New Zealand on 24th December 1862. Flora Kelty, born in 1851, when aged 20, was a servant who travelled from Gravesend aboard the ship Merope arriving in Lyttelton, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand on 25th August 1871. Kelty has appeared in many spelling variations including, Keltie, Kelty, Keltey and others. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome. When driving on Scottish roads in Scotland slow down and enjoy the trip
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Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery. Drone video 4K

Aberfeldy is a burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, on the River Tay. A small market town, Aberfeldy is located in Highland Perthshire.

Video by DOSEprod Design Studio, Aberfeldy. UK
Drone pilot: Sam Hayles
Drone: DJI Mavic Air 2
Date: December 2022

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Drive A823 Road From Dunfermline To Visit Kelty Fife Scotland

Tour Scotland travel video of a sunny Spring road trip drive, with Scottish music, from Dunfermline, on the A823 and B914 roads on ancestry visit to Kelty in Fife. Kelty, Scottish Gaelic: Cailtidh, is a former coal mining village in the heart of the old mining heartlands of Fife. A settlement was established here by 1600, when Keltey appeared as a village on the line of the stagecoach road between Edinburgh, via the ferry, and Perth. Kelty is situated on the Fife and Perthshire boundary, next to the main Edinburgh to Perth road, the M90 motorway, and as a result of this has seen a large number of houses built primarily for commuters to Edinburgh over the past five years. To the East of Kelty is Loch Ore and, beyond, the villages of Ballingry and Lochore, while a little over a mile and a half to the South East is Cowdenbeath.

Stagecoach East Kent 32 Full Route Visual- Dane Valley to Garlinge via Margate

Hello everyone! Here is a visual I've done in the beautiful Garden of England.

The 32 is essentially the main Margate town route, and it runs from Dane Valley to Garlinge via Dane Park, Margate Cecil Square, Margate Seafront, Margate Railway Station and Hartsdown.

There was a very short diversion in this video, where we served College Road, Glencoe Road and Addiscombe Road (from 0:43 to 1:00) instead of the Southernmost section of Upper Dane Road.

At the time of filming, the 32 runs every 50 minutes using generally either an ALX400 Trident or an Enviro 400 Trident. Somehow, this driver managed to turn up 30 minutes late (this was the first run of the day) & he nearly u-turned in Margate and came back to Dane Valley, but thankfully, the guy from the depot told him to serve Garlinge as it was the first run of the day, and that he could cut short on the second run... Phew! I was even more relieved because I'd originally planned to get the second run of the day, but I woke up so early that I thought I should just get this instead!!

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Welcome to Scotland!

Welcome to Scotland friends (: Here are some shots of things we have seen within the first couple of days. After exploring around Gourock for a few days we went into town. We found our favorite band that plans on Saturday's, Clanadonia, and went to the oldest pub in Scotland (or as they claim with the other 50 that claim that title haha) My Great Uncle Scott is also here with us now too for 10 days. Afterwards, I went to meet up with my cousin Michaela for a few drinks (: Please don't forget to like and subscribe! Thank you for watching!

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Flight Report 47 | easyJet A320 | Seriously cheap to Birmingham

Welcome to my 598th flight on easyJet from Edinburgh to Birmingham. This was a short trip made in December 2023, before Christmas. I had to go to Nottingham and easyJet flight appeared to be incredibly cheap and faster than train. A return flight from Edinburgh to Birmingham was at unimaginable fare of £36.98. Thus, why risk disruption to your trip caused by strikes and and train cancellation? Join me in this report for the flight to Birmingham.

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Date: 14th December 2023
Route: Edinburgh (EDI) to Birmingham (BHX)
Airlines: easyJet
Flight number: U2337
Scheduled departure/ arrival: 7:00am to 8:10am
Actual departure/ arrival: 7:12am to 8:04am
Type of aircraft: A320-214
Aircraft registration: G-EZWP

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