Melrose: The focal point of the community is Melrose Abbey, which was founded by Cistercians in the 12th century and served as a burial place for numerous Scottish kings
Linlithgow: One of the great royal courts of Europe previously resided in the West Lothian city of Linlithgow. The elegant town hall is also from the 17th century.
Kelso: In the Border region, at the confluence of the Tweed and Teviot rivers, is Kelso. The town was, in Sir Walter Scott's opinion, the most beautiful in all of Scotland.
Kirkcudbright: In the Lowlands of Dumfries and Galloway, near to Castle Douglas and Gatehouse of Fleet and with a view of the River Dee, is the town of Kirkcudbright.
Millport: It is the only settlement on the island of Great Cumbrae, which is located near the lovely islands of Bute and Arran in the Firth of Clyde off Scotland's west coast
Tobermory: Another lovely waterfront location is the town of Mull, which is the largest island in the Inner Hebrides.
Plockton: It has a distinctive aspect, and the moderate climate is brought about by the North Atlantic Drift.
Portree: The largest settlement on the island, Portree, is spectacular to watch from high on the surrounding cliffs or when gazing back from Loch Portree.
9 Most Picturesque Towns In Scotland | 9 Most Picturesque Towns In Scotland