National Scenic Area (Scotland)
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National Scenic Area is a conservation designation specifically for Scotland, administered by Scottish Natural Heritage. NSAs are defined as having outstanding scenic interest or unsurpassed attractiveness. They are the Scottish equivalent of AONBs (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.)
National Scenic Areas in Scotland
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Deeside and Lochnagar | Jura | Knapdale | Kyles of Bute | Loch Lomond | Loch na Keal | Isle of Mull | Lynn of Lorn | Scarba | Lunga | The Garvellachs | East Stewartry Coast | Fleet Valley | Nith Estuary | Assynt-Coigach | Ben Nevis and Glen Coe | Dornoch Firth | Glen Affric | Glen Strathfarrar | Kintail | Knoydart | Kyle of Tongue | Loch Shiel | Morar | Moidart | Ardnamurchan | The Cairngorm Mountains | The Cuillin Hills | Small Isles | North Arran | Hoy | West Orkney Mainland | Loch Rannoch | Glen Lyon | Loch Tummel | River Earn | River Tay | Shetland | The Trossachs | Eildon and Leaderfoot | Upper Tweeddale | South Lewis, Harris and North Uist | South Uist machair | Saint Kilda |
[edit] See also
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England
- Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Wales
- Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Northern Ireland