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It looks spooky doesn’t it? That’s because it is. A whole collection of ghosts have been seen or...

Of all the inventions Scotland lays claim to, golf (or Gowf as the Scottish used to call it) has to...

The Cairngorms National Park in the middle of the Scottish Highlands is twice the size of the Lake a...

Photo by Alasdair / CC BY 2.0 Located close to the village of Doune, near to the city of and...

Two miles north of the Stirlingshire town of Denny, close to the village of Torwood, lies the 16th A...

Nestled high above Dollar Glen in Clackmannanshire, the medieval Castle Campbell rises dramatically...

On the edge of the waters of the Firth of Forth, near the historical town of Linlithgow, lies the to...

Defined as a type of fortified structure, castles were initially built for military and but a...

May took me to two Gatherings. First was our fifth Gathering in Glencoe – held at the Isles of...