Central Belt

The Central Belt of Scotland is that part of the country which stretches from Glasgow in the west to Edinburgh in the east, and contains the majority of the population. The region varies greatly, from the country's two major cities and the ancient capital, Dunfermline, to the rural areas of the South Region.

Regions

Central Belt regions - Color-coded map
 Clydeside
the area around Glasgow
 The Lothians
the area around Edinburgh
 Stirlingshire and Clackmannanshire
the mountainous, more rural county in the north of the region

Cities and towns

Cities

Towns

Other destinations

  • 🌍 Elderslie (Gaelic: Ach na Feàrna) – This is a small village between the towns of Paisley and Johnstone. It is the birthplace of William Wallace.

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Get in

By car

Major roads into the Central Belt are:

By train

Trains from England arrive in the main rail stations in Glasgow and Edinburgh.

By plane

There are three major airports in this area of Scotland: one serving the capital, Edinburgh, and two serving Glasgow.

Get around

See Scotland#Get around.

  • ScotRail run the rail franchise in Scotland. A few cross border trains are run by other companies, but they operate long distance services and only stop in the larger rail stations.

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