This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Culross has regularly been featured in TV and film (Image: Getty Images) Travel photographers know a thing or two about the most picturesque destinations around the world, so it’s no surprise they are the people to ask when it comes to finding out about some of the most gorgeous villages in the UK. Big 7 Travel asked travel photographers to weigh in on some of their favourite villages for snapping beautiful photographs in the UK, with one Scottish destination being named for its “pastel-hued cottages” which date back to the 16th century.

READ MORE Mysterious abandoned fishing village that's been taken over by nature [INSIGHT] Culross in Fife is “renowned as one of Scotland’s most picturesque villages”, according to the local tourism board Visit Fife . Made up of steep cobbled causeways, with quaint step-gabled buildings, the village has made many appearances in film and on TV. Culross regularly appeared on Outlander as Cranesmuir, with the village’s Mercat Cross and surrounding buildings instantly recognisable to fans of the hit TV series.

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