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    Inverewe Gardens

    Posted by BeverlyHendrix 21 June 2006

    Travel to Inverewe Gardens in northern Scotland. High on the cliffs and overlooking the sea, it’s a well-organised and beautiful garden that anyone can enjoy.

    Not too far away is Ullapool, from where you can take cruises to see seals and whales. Don't eat on the main street. Go up the hill to the motel, which specialises in steaks and many kinds for beer.

    This is where the Inverness crowd really parties - take your girlfriend.

    Poolewe, Ross-shire IV22 2LG
    tel: 01445 781 200;
    www.aboutscotland.com/land/inverewe.html

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