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Dunbartonshire

Between Loch Lomond and Loch Long lies Dunbartonshire, a sparsely populated county known for its stunning lake views, islands, and unspoilt countryside in the north, and the far more urban south in Cumbernauld. Dumbarton Town, on the river Clyde, is a small, historical town, best known for the spectacular Dumbarton Castle, the oldest stronghold in Scotland. For whisky lovers, Dumbarton is a treat; some of the best whiskys on the mainland are made here, with Dumbarton Distillery churning out classics such as Inverleven, Alistair Cunningham and The Infamous Nectar. Dunbartonshire enjoys hot summers with highs of 19° in July, with equally cold lows of 1° in December and January. Being near Glasgow, Dunbartonshire is easily accessible on the main A82 road, also allowing air access through Glasgow Prestwick. Photo by Alan Findlay on Unsplash

1 Wedding Venues in Dunbartonshire meet your criteria

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Argyll and Bute, Scotland
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By the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond, enveloped in breath-taking scenery, Luss is world-renowned as one of Scotland’s most romantic destinations. Situated a few moments walk...

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10-200

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£77.00

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Dunbartonshire

Between Loch Lomond and Loch Long lies Dunbartonshire, a sparsely populated county known for its stunning lake views, islands, and unspoilt countryside in the north, and the far more urban south in Cumbernauld. Dumbarton Town, on the river Clyde, is a small, historical town, best known for the spectacular Dumbarton Castle, the oldest stronghold in Scotland. For whisky lovers, Dumbarton is a treat; some of the best whiskys on the mainland are made here, with Dumbarton Distillery churning out classics such as Inverleven, Alistair Cunningham and The Infamous Nectar. Dunbartonshire enjoys hot summers with highs of 19° in July, with equally cold lows of 1° in December and January. Being near Glasgow, Dunbartonshire is easily accessible on the main A82 road, also allowing air access through Glasgow Prestwick. Photo by Alan Findlay on Unsplash

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