North East Scotland
North East Scotland is a region known for its stunning landscapes, including the rugged coastline and the rolling hills of the Grampian Mountains. The area is rich in natural resources, particularly in oil and gas from the North Sea, which has significantly contributed to its economy.
The region includes cities like Aberdeen, often referred to as the "Granite City" due to its distinctive grey stone architecture. It is also famous for its whisky production, with many distilleries located in the surrounding countryside, attracting visitors interested in Scotland's cultural heritage.