The Scottish Highlands Travel Tips
Rugged, remote, romantic and rare - Scotland's famous Highlands and Islands make up one of Europe's last great wilderness areas. Return to an era when Sunday was sacred, explore a Stone Age village, spend time with the local wildlife or meet the people that history has failed to humble.
While the Highlands and Islands are part of Scotland and share some common history with their southern kin, the ethos north of the Highland Boundary Fault is distinct.
3 Days in the Scottish Highlands: Suggested Itineraries
The ruggedly beautiful Scottish Highlands is one of the last wildernesses in Europe. Here, a heritage of romance and individualism mirror a magnificent backdrop of powerful seas, imposing mountains ... Continue Reading »
Finding Nessie in Scotland
Ah Nessie – where are you? Who are you? What are you? Since 1933 you have beguiled us with your presence in Loch Ness, although legend has it that you were spotted as early as the 6th century. Back ... Continue Reading »
Loch Lomond
After a few days trudging the streets and hills of dark, glowering Glasgow, I decided I needed to get into the countryside. Consulting a map and a train timetable, I decided that Loch Lomond would ... Continue Reading »
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