A SMALL town in Scotland has been named the "most scenic" place in the country to visit this winter.
Kelso, which is located in the Scottish Borders, took the top spot after research found that the town had received over 182,000 Instagram hashtags, surpassing dozens of other locations.
The researchers said that Kelso is a popular choice for visitors due to its proximity to the border and the amazing sights on offer here.
Those coming to the community can pick up "one-of-a-kind" souvenirs at the market and enjoy the "picturesque" streets.
The researchers added: "If you’re thinking about a winter trip to Kelso, bring some sturdy boots with firm tread and grip to prevent any accidental slips during your tour of the town!"
The 10 'most scenic' towns in Scotland worth visiting for a winter break
These Scottish towns are among the "most scenic" for a winter break, according to a study from the House of Bruar.
1. Kelso
Hashtags: 182,000
2. Portree
Hashtags: 153,000
3. Linlithgow
Hashtags: 93,000
4. Crieff
Hashtags: 49,000
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5. Millport
Hashtags: 33,000
6. Kirkcudbright
Hashtags: 26,000
7. Pittenweem
Hashtags: 26,000
8. Plockton
Hashtags: 23,000
9. Tobermory
Hashtags: 5,800
10. Melrose
Hashtags: 1,800
Other towns across Scotland were named among the "most scenic" to visit this season.
Portree, located on the Isle of Skye, followed closely behind Kelso and is best known for its colourful homes and as a stronghold for the Gaelic language.
Linlithgow also had a high number of hashtags with the town placing ahead of others like Crieff and Tobermory.
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