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                                                                              CENTRAL

                                                                              SCOTLAND


                                                                              Central Scotland is a contrast of picturesque countryside and
                                                                              major urban centres, where a modern industrialized coun try meets
                                                                              an older and wilder landscape. Historically, it was here that the
                                                                              English-speaking Lowlands bordered the Gaelic Highlands, and
                                                                              there is still a strong sense of transition for anyone travelling north.
                                                                              The Highland Boundary Fault is a geological   Because Central Scotland is so compact,
                                                                              feature running through Central Scotland   the opposing characteristics of Highland
                                                                              from Arran in the southwest to Stonehaven   and Lowland, industrial and pre-indus trial,
                                                                              on the northeast coast. The Fault divides    exist side by side. Stirling Castle, parts of
                                                                              the Highlands from the Lowlands, making   which date from the 16th century, is sited
                                                                              Central Scotland an area of contrasts,    close to the petro-chemical plants and
                                                                              with both mountainous areas and green   power plants on the upper reaches of the
                                                                              farmland. For hun dreds of years, this line was  Forth. The tran quillity of the Trossachs and
                                                                              also a meeting place, or border, between   the hills of Arran are easily accessible from
                                                                              two very different cultures. To the north and   Glasgow, Scotland’s largest, and largely
                                                                              west was a Gaelic-speaking people, who felt  industrial, city. The country’s first coal-run
                                                                              loyalty to their local clan chiefs. This way of   ironworks was built at Carron in 1759,
                                                                              life began to be marginalized in the late    very close to Falkirk, where Bonnie Prince
                                                                              18th cen tury, as the more Anglicized   Charlie had enjoyed one of his last military
                                                                              Lowlands established their dominance.  suc cesses as claimant to the British throne
                                                                               In the Lowlands, Scotland’s industry   13 years earlier. Perth and Dundee are
                                                                              developed, drawing on coal reserves in   important centres of commerce just a
                                                                              districts such as Lanarkshire and the   short distance from the rela tive wildness
                                                                              Lothians, while the Highlands were   of the southern Highlands. From gritty
                                                                              depopulated and eventually set aside    cities to the great outdoors, the region
                                                                              for sporting estates and sheep farming.  displays huge contrasts.























                                                                              The view from the Goatfell ridge, near Brodick, across to the spectacular mountains of Arran
                                                                               Canal through the Argyll and Bute countryside



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