Scotland Road Wall Map Laminted With Postcode, Ferry Routes, Mileage, Motorways Detail Size: 91 x 114 cm

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Scotland Road Wall Map Laminted With Postcode, Ferry Routes, Mileage, Motorways Detail Size: 91 x 114 cm

Scotland Road Wall Map Laminted With Postcode, Ferry Routes, Mileage, Motorways Detail Size: 91 x 114 cm

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Perthshire: You’ll discover the best of Scotland’s charms in Perthshire. This heartland region offers something for everyone; vibrant culture, captivating history, stunning landscapes, renowned golf courses, first-class attractions and stunning architecture are just the beginning of what Perthshire has to store.

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Argyll & the Isles: Discover the rich coastal landscapes and Highland scenery in Argyll & The Isles. This dynamic region on Scotland’s west coast is home to charming seaside villages and towns, incredible seafood, world-renowned whisky distilleries and rugged landscapes. Explore the dramatic coastlines of Skye, hop on a ferry to the coastal town of Oban or enjoy the history and architecture of Helensburgh – the clear waters, empty beaches, and rolling hills of Argyll & The Isles offer all the adventure you need. Loch Lomond, the Trossachs, Stirling & the Forth Valley: Known as the Gateway to the Highlands, this area is steeped in Scottish history. From snow-capped Munros to serene lochs and lush forests, the landscapes around Stirling and the Trossachs have inspired visitors for centuries. With vibrant towns and villages, essential landmarks, great architecture, stunning natural beauty and plenty of modern charms, Loch Lomond, The Trossachs, Stirling & The Forth Valley offers an irresistible blend of Scotland’s past and present. Shetland: Lying roughly 100 miles off the northeast coast of Scotland, the Shetland Islands are the northernmost tip of Scotland. The islands separate the Atlantic Ocean, on the west, from the North Sea on the east. With a population of just over 22,800 people, the Shetland Islands are closer to Norway than to the rest of mainland Scotland.This Scotland outline would be a great tool for helping your learners to identify the different areas of Scotland. You could have your students label the cities, or the different districts, on the map of Scotland. However, you could also use this template map as part of your teaching on directional vocabulary, compass reading, or even geographical landscapes.

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Your learners could use this outline to build their understanding of historical events, using it to map out where events happened in Scottish history. Ths Scotland outline would be an asset to lessons on the Scottish wars of independence! The Kingdom of Fife: Discover the historical region of the Kingdom of Fife and experience the wide variety of its villages and towns. For a compact area, the Kingdom of Fife is incredibly diverse; there are historic universities, world-renowned links golf courses, sweeping coastlines and miles of lush, green landscapes. From outdoor adventure to cultural pursuits, Fife’s array of charms makes it a playground for explorers and adventurers alike. One of the brilliant resources that let you do this is the My Place in the World (Scotland) PowerPoint. This innovative PowerPoint centres on Alex, a young person living in Scotland. Each slide ‘zooms out’ on Alex’s house, street, city, and so on. Your learners can then replicas Alex’s story for themselves. And this way of slowly moving out from themselves encourages your learners to think about their place in their house, their country, and the world! This blank map of Scotland is a brilliant resource because of its versatility. This Scotland outline could become an engaging part of so many different lessons and activities. Dundee &Angus: Uncover some of Scotland’s most precious gems in Dundee & Angus. The stunning region is home to pristine beaches, ancient forests, world-class golf courses and miles of rugged hills. They were guarding the banks of the River Tay in Dundee, the fourth largest city in Scotland and home to an array of the unique heritage and urban charms. Further along the coast of Arbroath, visitors can sample the famous Arbroath Smokies or see Scotland’s history come to life at Arbroath Abbey, where the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320.Aberdeen& Aberdeenshire: From pristine beaches to crumbling castles, exciting cultural attractions to ancient maritime heritage, Aberdeen & Aberdeenshire is one of the most vibrant regions in Scotland. At its heart, the city of Aberdeen is a cosmopolitan hub and bustling commercial centre. Widely regarded as the ‘Oil Capital of Europe‘, Aberdeen’s proud heritage in the oil and gas industries has propelled it into the spotlight as a city of excellence where people worldwide come to explore and do business. Ayrshire & Arran: Situated on Scotland’s west coast, Ayrshire and Arran is a region characterised by its varied coastlines, picturesque islands and unspoilt beaches. Nature is just the beginning of Ayrshire and Arran’s charms; magnificent castles, historic buildings, cultural attractions and proximity to Glasgow all make this beguiling region worth exploring.

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Indeed, Scotland is renowned for offering a wealth of outdoors adventure pursuits organized by a geographically spread network of enthusiastic providers and instructors. How about white-water rafting on fast-flowing rivers, gorge walking, surfing, coasteering, zorbing, canoeing or sea kayaking? In winter, you can ski or snowboard at our five beautiful ski centers.Greater Glasgow& the Clyde Valley: Bursting with history, culture, art, shopping and entertainment, Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley is home to Scotland’s largest and most dynamic city. Visitors can seek pleasure in its many shops and restaurants, pursue culture in the world-class museums and galleries or experience Glasgow’s famous hospitality first-hand at one of the many sporting and entertainment venues in the city. Follow the River Clyde, and there’s just as much to explore, from the region’s important heritage to its stunning landscapes.

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This blank map could be the blank canvas for your class of budding artists. Help your learners solidify their knowledge of the different areas of Scotland in a creative way. Have them create pictures representing each area, and then they can use these to decorate that area of the map! Featured on this Scotland map are Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow and Edinburgh, by zooming in you can find any other town you need to view.Orkney: The ever-enchanting Orkney Islands are scattered just off the north coast of Scotland. An archipelago of more than 70 islands, Orkney is punctuated by sandy white shores, traditional cottages, ancient stone structures and clear blue waters. This magical region is a hotbed of heritage, culture, wildlife and natural beauty waiting to be discovered. With a population of just over 22,400 people, it might surprise you that the Orkney Islands are closer to the Arctic Circle than they are to London.



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