Rothesay
Rothesay is a town located on the east coast of the Isle of Bute in Scotland. It serves as the main settlement of the island and is known for its picturesque waterfront and Victorian architecture. The town is a popular destination for tourists, offering attractions such as the Rothesay Pavilion and the historic Rothesay Castle, which dates back to the 13th century.
The town is accessible by ferry from the mainland, making it a convenient getaway for visitors. Rothesay has a rich history, with connections to the Bute family and the Scottish monarchy. Its scenic landscapes and cultural heritage contribute to its charm and appeal.