Eilean Donan Castle on its island where three sea lochs meet, a stone arch bridge running across to the shore, the whole thing mirrored in glass-still water with the Kintail hills behind, Scotland in one frame. Singles past 50 here often have careers tied to oil and gas, the universities, or the NHS, family scattered across the Central Belt, and a Saturday that includes hills or coast. However you got here, the welcome is dry and direct.
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Edinburgh members favour Arthur's Seat or coffee in Stockbridge, with the Water of Leith for a flat loop. Glasgow regulars meet in the West End or at Kelvingrove; Aberdeen couples often start near Union Terrace Gardens. Dundee has the V&A on the waterfront; Inverness offers the Ness Islands. St Andrews makes a slower day, and a drive into the Highlands earns a Saturday once you've already met.