Accommodation can
be found from the table below listed according to the nearest
large town. Scroll down to read a little about this area, pictures,
maps, regional car hire, where to eat & drink, calendar of events and
todays weather forecast for Central Scotland
Tayside, Central,
Fife, Lothian & Clyde are featured in this area, with the
Firths of Tay & Forth a pair of wide tidal inlets, cutting
deep into the east coast of Scotland.
Edinburgh is situated on
the southern edge of the Firth of Forth, close to the famous
Forth Bridge.
The city centre is dominated
by Castle Rock, a volcanic crag with 3 vertical sides, and its
superb architecture ranges from 16C tenements to monumental Georgian
& Victorian masterpieces.
On the north side of the
River Clyde sits Glasgow, one of Britains largest, liveliest
and most interesting cities with a legacy of Victorian architecture
and distinguished suburbs of terraced
squares and crescents.