This was once a run-down industrial city, but it has been completely transformed to become a vibrant creative hub that is a UNESCO city of design. There is a train station with regular trains to London and a reliable bus network connecting the city and local towns.

It is a brilliant place to live for those who want to enjoy an outdoor lifestyle. Despite the rural feel of Black Isle, it is only a half-hour drive to Inverness, where you will find a hospital, supermarkets, and many other amenities. Here's a detailed guide to Scotland's 15 regions, covering everything from education and lifestyle to work and accommodation.

Located in the centre of Scotland, and stretching almost from coast-to-coast, this region incorporates some of Scotland's best known sights and is also known as the 'Gateway to the Highlands'. Yes or No.

Falkirk is located in the central lowlands within the county of Stirlingshire. Residents love the lifestyle that this area offers to people of all ages as there is everything from children’s playgrounds to golf courses to enjoy in their spare time. Lying roughly 100 miles off the north east coast of Scotland, the Shetland Islands are the northern-most tip of Scotland. Just some of the factors that you may consider are the geography of the area, the leisure activities available, crime rates, public schools, transportation links, and the cost of living. The region is home to the only V&A Museum of Design outside of London. It is a fantastic place to enjoy the outdoors, as the landscape is diverse, and it is home to a wide variety of wildlife. It lies in the Forth Valley, almost exactly half way between Edinburgh and Glasgow. According to The Telegraph, the best place to live in Scotland is Dundee. Those who prefer a suburban lifestyle should consider living in Killmalcolm. The economy in Dundee is mostly supported by jobs in healthcare, medicine, biotechnology and research. There is something that will appeal to everyone in this village, whether you like the historic charm and the sense of community, or you love the fact that there is no shortage of amenities. Dundee is located on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, which feeds into the North Sea. In the same survey, almost a quarter of us said we'd never move away!

Fantastic for outdoorsy types! According to The Telegraph, the best place to live in Scotland is Dundee. Although self-explanatory to many, there are still some visitors who approach talk about … Dundee is a cultural hub, with its main attractions being Dundee Contemporary Arts centre – which houses two art galleries, a print studio, a visual research centre and a cinema; and Caird Hall, the principal concert venue and home to Scotland's only full-time company of actors – Dundee Rep Ensemble.