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The Seven Wonders of Scotland revealed

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Published Date: 06 April 2006
Seven Wonders of Scotland - TV advert
The Scotsman has been hunting for the Seven Wonders of Scotland through a public vote. The wait is over, the votes have been counted and the results are in.

This Saturday (8 April) The Scotsman names the SEVEN WONDERS OF SCOTLAND in a
special 24-page magazine.

The Forth Bridge and Glencoe were among the early leaders but did they hang on to make it on to the final list? Which national treasure made the coveted number one spot?

The SEVEN WONDERS OF SCOTLAND magazine is the only way to find out which of Scotland’s wonders made the grade. As well as revealing the Seven winning wonders, The magazine also includes essays from the celebrities who championed them, plus stunning pictures and walks to all the winning wonders. There is also fascinating fact-files and useful visitor information.

The search for the Seven Wonders was run in partnership with the National Trust for Scotland and inside the magazine you will find a fantastic two for one offer to NTS sites – a great day out for all the family.

The search for the Seven Wonders of Scotland captured the imagination of the nation and more than 50,000 votes flooded in from people like you.

Whether you voted or not, we know that you wouldn’t want to miss the Seven Wonders of Scotland magazine FREE inside every copy of The Scotsman this weekend.



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  • Last Updated: 06 April 2006 5:07 PM
  • Source: scotsman.com
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Wonders of Scotland
 
 
  

 
 


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