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12th February 25, 12:06 AM
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I do a lot of walking/climbing in a Scotland. Late Apr - mid- May and mid- September - early October tend to be good stable periods wi5h great air quality.
Bear in mind that the West coat of Britain, including a Scotland was originally temperate rain forest. Much of the woodland has been lost but the Atlantic iand predominant south westerly winds are still there. By contrast, the central Highlands and Eeast side of the country are dryer. Don't let that put you off visiting the west, catch the weather and there's nowhere like it.
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