Having come back from a fortnight's holiday there this Saturday past, Portsoy in Aberdeenshire more than qualifies for this thread.
Lying approximately halfway between Cullen & Banff and sloping northwards down towards the Moray Firth, this former fishing town is awash with history, a small but still wonderfully eclectic selection of buildings and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. No visit to the town would be complete without stopping in at the famous Portsoy Ice Cream Parlour or the Marble Shop down by the harbour.
Truly a underappreciated gem nestled in the northeast coast of Scotland.