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The Cowal Highland Gathering
From humble beginnings way back in 1894, the Cowal Highland Gathering has established itself as a major event in Scotland’s annual Highland Games calendar, attracting more than 3,500 ...
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Celebrating Scottish Whisky
Good food, brilliant entertainment and great Scotch whisky are all features of the annual Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival. The event takes place in the Speyside region, which is found in ...
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Tale of the Last Clansman Trail
Murder, mystery and intrigue all combine to make the perfect recipe for a great novel. This is never truer than when fiction is based on fact. The Last Clansman Trail provides visitors with ...
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Balnakeil Craft Village: Arts and Crafts at its Best
Nestled in the hills not far from Durness Village in Sutherland, art lovers will find Balnakeil Craft Village. The craft village is a collection of craft workshops that cover almost every ...
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Touring the Remains of Muness Castle
Nothing captures the imagination quite like an old, abandoned castle. As you tour Scotland you will likely have to opportunity to see many of its old castles. Muness Castle has the ...
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Discover What Awaits on the Isle of Cumbrae
Scotland is a beautiful country that is filled with surprises. One such hidden gem is the Isle of Cumbrae or ‘Great Cumbrae’. The island is the larger of two islands (the Cumbraes) situated ...
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John Muir Way Leads You on a Path of Discovery
John Muir Way in Scotland, is a beautiful nature path that takes you along the country’s coastline and invites you to explore this splendidly beautiful little part of the natural world. The ...
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Family Entertainment at Macrobert Theatre
Theatre lovers living in Scotland likely already know of the Macrobert Theatre. The establishment has long been known as the premier children’s arts venue in the country. The entire ...
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Tongue: A Fascinating Destination Filled with History
The coastal village of Tongue in the northwest Highlands of Scotland, owes its unusual name to the Vikings that once occupied the area, and is taken from the Old Norse word “tunga” ...