Hrm, well being from Scotland, we have a number of films, from the most recent of Wild Rose to older films such as Gregory's Girl and Whisky Galore.
There are other films I could mention but I will leave that for others to consider.
But for me, I think I wish to highlight Robroy, a film genuinely filmed in the Highlands and Perthshire regions of Scotland, covering the story of Rob Roy MacGregor.
I spent time a few years ago visiting one of the filming locations, that of Drummond Castle, south of Crieff, Perthshire. The location was used as the home of the Marquis of Montrose.
Which in itself is quite funny considering Montrose is on the east coast of Angus, sitting near in the middle between Dundee and Aberdeen.
But for reference, here is the Gardens of the castle from my visit.
Now I can recall one of the scenes from the film taken from the gardens, that had Tim Roths character walking the area while being chased down by one of the castles maids to tell him she is expecting his child.
As to the accuracy of the film, there are many areas open to interpretation, but it did at least show and represent Scotland more correctly then another film released a year later.
And with that I will leave you with a song featured within the film, that also had the singer performing around a campfire within the film, I hand you to Karen Matheson of Capercaillie, performed in Gaelic.
I am sure Drummond Castle is a beautiful location. There are many other movies shot on this location including the "Outlander", "The Bruce" and "Man to Man". May be even more. I found the trailer of Outlander and felt like sharing it here. Just check this. It might be of interest to you.