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Cotswolds & West Midlands Lerwick Kirkwall Dunnet Head Cape Wrath Duncansby Head Strathy Whiten Scrabster John O'Groats Rudha Rhobhanais Head Point (Butt of Lewis) Thurso Durness Melvich Castletown Port Nis (Port of Ness) Bettyhill Cellar Head Tongue Noss Head Wick Gallan Head Steornabhagh (Stornoway) Altnaharra Latheron Unapool Kinbrace Lochinver Helmsdale Hushinish Point Lairg Tairbeart Greenstone (Tarbert) Point Ullapool Rudha Reidh Bonar Bridge Tarbat Dornoch Ness Tain Gairloch Loch nam Madadh Lossiemouth (Lochmaddy) Alness Invergordon Cullen Fraserburgh Uig Cromarty Macduff Elgin Buckie Dingwall Banff Kinlochewe Garve Forres Nairn Achnasheen Torridon Keith Turriff Dunvegan Peterhead Portree Inverness Aberlour Huntly Lochcarron Dufftown Rudha Hallagro Stromeferry Ellon Cannich Grantown- Kyle of Lochalsh Drumnadrochit on-Spey Oldmeldrum Dornie Rhynie Kyleakin Loch Baghasdail Inverurie (Lochboisdale) Invermoriston Shiel Bridge Alford Aviemore Aberdeen Ardvasar Kingussie Invergarry Bagh a Chaisteil Newtonmore (Castlebay) Mallaig Laggan Ballater Banchory Braemar Spean Dalwhinnie Stonehaven Bridge Fort William Pitlochry Brechin Glencoe Montrose Tobermory Ballachulish Kirriemuir Forfar Aberfeldy Lochaline Portnacroish Blairgowrie Arbroath Craignure Dunkeld Coupar Angus Carnoustie Connel Killin Dundee Monifieth Oban Tayport Lochearnhead Newport Perth -on-Tay Fionnphort Crianlarich Crieff Bridge of Earn St Andrews SCOTLAND Auchterarder Auchtermuchty Cupar Inveraray Ladybank Fife Ness Callander Falkland Strachur Tarbet Dunblane Kinross Bridge Elie of Allan Glenrothes Buckhaven Alloa Kirkcaldy Ardlussa Lochgilphead Stirling Dunfermline Cowdenbeath North Berwick Helensburgh Denny Grangemouth Inverkeithing Alexandria Bo'ness Gourock Kilsyth Falkirk South Queensferry Dunbar Dunoon Dumbarton Kirkintilloch Linlithgow EDINBURGH Tighnabruaich Greenock Cumbernauld Haddington St Abb's Port Port Clydebank Bathgate Musselburgh Head Tarbert Glasgow Armadale Askaig Livingston Airdrie Dalkeith Rothesay Bonnyrigg Eyemouth Kennacraig Johnstone Shotts Penicuik Largs Paisley GLASGOW Millport Kilbirnie Hamilton Motherwell East Kilbride Berwick-upon-Tweed Laggan Larkhall Carluke Rhinns Bay Point Port Ellen Tayinloan Kilwinning Strathaven Ardrossan Lanark Peebles Biggar Coldstream Irvine Kilmarnock Lesmahagow Galashiels Brodick Kelso Troon Mauchline Selkirk Malin Head Prestwick Ayr Cumnock Abington Jedburgh Campbeltown New Cumnock Hawick Alnwick Horn Maybole Head Inishowen Moffat Head Bloody Dalmellington Amble Foreland Girvan Otterburn Ashington Newbiggin- Morpeth by-the-Sea Langholm 253 Lochmaben New Lockerbie Bedlington Blyth Galloway Cramlington Dumfries Ponteland Whitley Bay Gosforth Tynemouth Cairnryan Longtown South Shields Annan Gretna NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Newton Corbridge NORTHERN Brampton Hexham Gateshead Jarrow Stranraer Stewart Castle Dalbeattie Douglas SUNDERLAND Rossan Point Carlisle Washington Portpatrick Consett Stanley Kirkcudbright Wigton Houghton le Spring Chester-le- Luce Alston Street Bay Durham Peterlee St John's Whithorn Brandon Point Drummore Maryport Spennymoor Burrow Cockermouth Penrith Hartlepool IRELAND Head Workington Bishop Auckland Appleby-in- Redcar Erris Newton Stockton- Keswick Westmorland Head Downpatrick Aycliffe on-Tees Middlesbrough Head Whitehaven Brough Guisborough Sligo Darlington Egremont Whitby Bay Stokesley Ambleside Scotch Richmond Corner Andreas Windermere Coniston Catterick Ramsey Ballaugh Kendal Sedbergh Leyburn Northallerton Hawes Scalby Scarborough Peel Achill Laxey Head Thirsk Pickering Dundrum Bay St John's Millom Ulverston Kirkby Filey Lonsdale Douglas Grange- over- Sands Ripon Easingwold Malton Carnforth Flamborough Head Port Erin Barrow-in-Furness ENGLAND Castletown Morecambe Bridlington Clew Bay Settle Lancaster Heysham Knaresborough Dundalk Bay Driffield Skipton Harrogate 258 York Dunamy Fleetwood Ilkley Wetherby Pocklington Point Garstang Market Keighley Yeadon Weighton Clitheroe Bingley Tadcaster Colne Beverley Nelson Shipley Blackpool LEEDS Garforth Selby BRADFORD Kirkham Preston Burnley HULL Accrington Lytham St Anne's Warton Halifax Hessle Withernsea Blackburn Todmorden Castleford REPUBLIC Rawtenstall Batley Brighouse Goole Barton- Slyne Leyland Pontefract upon- Southport Chorley Wakefield Humber Head Rochdale Huddersfield Hemsworth Thorne Immingham OF IRELAND Scunthorpe Grimsby Spurn Head Ormskirk Bury Standish Bolton Cleethorpes Formby Middleton Barnsley Skelmersdale Wigan Brigg Oldham Penistone Doncaster Crosby Kirkby Caistor Salford Bootle St Helens MANCHESTER Stocksbridge Carmel Glossop Head Amlwch Wallasey Rotherham Bawtry LIVERPOOL Sale Stockport Gainsborough Warrington SHEFFIELD Great Ormes Birkenhead Cheadle Market Louth Altrincham COTSWOLD Head Prestatyn Widnes Rasen Mablethorpe S Holyhead Colwyn Llandudno Bay Rhyl Runcorn Wilmslow Whaley Dronfield Worksop Retford Conwy Bridge Beaumaris Knutsford Staveley Llangefni Holywell Frodsham Buxton Abergele Cotswolds & Menai Bangor Llanfairfechan St Asaph Flint Northwich Chesterfield Lincoln Macclesfield Bridge Queensferry Horncastle Middlewich Bakewell Ingoldmells Bethesda Denbigh Chester Washingborough Congleton Ollerton Caernarfon Mold Winsford Clay Cross Mansfield Skegness Llanrwst Biddulph Matlock Sutton in Caernarfon Llanberis Ashfield Ruthin Crewe S Coningsby West Midlands Betws- Leek Alfreton Kirkby in & WE T MIDLAND Bay y-coed Kidsgrove10 Wirksworth Ashfield Nantwich Ripley S Wrexham Newcastle- STOKE-ON- Belper Hucknall Wells- Wicklow Blaenau Ashbourne Sleaford Boston next-the- Head Ffestiniog under-Lyme TRENT Sea Sheringham Donegal Ilkeston 257 Ffestiniog Whitchurch 41 Hunstanton Cromer Point Porthmadog Llangollen NOTTINGHAM DERBY Stapleford S Beeston T MIDLAND 259 & WE Criccieth Bala Ellesmere Uttoxeter Grantham Pwllheli Stone S Long Eaton Market Drayton 139 North Walsham Oswestry Wem Abersoch Fakenham Aylsham Loop 23 Burton upon Spalding Holbeach Head Stafford Trent Melton King's Loughborough Mowbray Bourne Newport Rugeley Lynn Barmouth 130 Dereham Dolgellau Ashby-de- Coalville Shrewsbury la-Zouch Caister-on-Sea Mallwyd Cannock Swaffham Kerry 25 Lichfield Stamford Wisbech Norwich Telford S Great Yarmouth Head Castle Combe COTSWOLD Brownhills Tamworth LEICESTER Downham 27 Tywyn Oadby Peterborough Market Watton Wymondham Walsall Sutton On the Welsh borders, the beautiful and ancient Forest Machynlleth 136WOLVERHAMPTON Hinckley March 255 Aberdyfi Coldfield Blaby Attleborough Church Bridgnorth West Bromwich Lowestoft of Dean and the delightful Rye Valley will blow away Newtown Stretton Nuneaton 137 Dudley17 Market Oundle Harborough Corby Brandon Beccles your cobwebs. Discover charming Cotswold villages Halesowen BIRMINGHAM Bedworth Chatteris Littleport Bungay Cardigan Llanidloes Sawtry Thetford Stourbridge 8 Rothwell Diss Aberystwyth Ely of honey-coloured stone such as famed Castle Combe, Llangurig Kidderminster Kettering Bay Solihull Halesworth Wexford 21 COVENTRY Southwold while further east you can follow in Morse’s Ludlow 125 Huntingdon Mildenhall Bay Stourport- Bromsgrove 14 Rugb7 y Eye D 256 132 on-Severn 35 St Ives footsteps in historic Oxford. Rhayader 43 4 22 Brampton 19 40 Leamington Rushden Waterbeach Redditch Spa 254 Aberaeron 26 Warwick140 Daventry Leiston Llandrindod Droitwich Newmarket Bury Saxmundham Site Map Ref Site Map Ref Wells 28 St Edmunds Carnsore New Quay Tregaron Leominster 37 33 24 St Neots Point Bromyard Aldeburgh Hook Bladon Chains 120 Lucksall 131 Stratford 128 Cambridge Stowmarket Head WALES 123Worcester 2 Bourton-on-the-Water 121 Ludlow Touring Park 132 upon Avon Bedford Builth Wells Cardigan Lampeter Pershore 12 Towcester Haverhill Woodbridge Broadway 122 Malvern Hills 133 134 Great Newport Biggleswade Strumble Ipswich Bromyard Downs 123 Moorhampton 134 Malver133 n Evesham Banbury Pagnell Head 131 Sudbury Bolus 122 Shipston- Saffron Head Burford 124 Morton-in-MarshNewcastle 135 11 Hereford 18 Ledbury 13 on-Stour Brackley Royston Fishguard Emlyn Llandovery 138 Buckingham Walden Letchworth Baldock Felixstowe Chapel Lane 125 Much Wenlock 136 Tewkesbury 135Moreton-in-Marsh Brecon Chipping Leighton Halstead Manningtree Harwich Cheltenham Racecourse 126 Stanmore Hall 137 139 126 Hitchin St David's Norton Buzzard 130 38 29 Stow-on-the-Wold Braintree y Cirencester Park 127 Tewkesbury Abbey 138 136 Ross-on-Wye 1 Luton Stevenage a 137 Cheltenham Colchester y B Carmarthen Llandeilo132 125 20 Bicester Dunstable r Harbury Fields Farm 128 Uttoxeter Racecourse 139 140 t 123 Crickhowell 6 Welwyn Bishop's Stortford n St Brides Narberth 128 121 a 134 133 B Haverfordwest 131 122 Gloucester 120 Garden West HenleyBay Four Oaks 129 Warwick Racecourse 140 138 135 Abergavenny Witham 126 Aylesbury Ware Clacton-on-Sea St Clears 121 Monmouth Kidlington Hemel City Mersea Ammanford 124 120 Ebbw Brynmawr Witney Tring 127 St Hertford High Onn Milford 130 Oxford Merthyr Vale 31 34 5 Hempstead Harlow Old Head 129 Blaenavon Oxford Albans Haven Neyland Tydfil Stroud 124 39 Hatfield Chelmsford Maldon of Kinsale Kidwelly Rhymney Carterton Hoddesdon 42 127 30 Berkhamsted Mizen Galley Pembroke Carmarthen Llanelli Aberdare Pontypool Lydney Cirencester Head Dock Tenby Burry Thame Amersham Head Bay Port Mountain Nailsworth Burnham- Pembroke Ash Bargoed 36 Abingdon High Watford Barnet on-Crouch Swansea Glyncorrwg Chepstow 16 9 Faringdon Enfield Neath Wycombe Chigwell Maesteg Risca Tetbury Didcot Brentwood Rayleigh St Govan's Cricklade Beaconsfield Harrow Head Port Caldicot Wantage 15 Wallingford Basildon Pontypridd Caerphilly Newport Malmesbury Uxbridge Mumbles
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