Kitchen Coos & Ewes- located near Newton Stewart in South West Scotland (so not at all in the Highlands) is a farm run by Neale and Janet McQuistin who welcome visitors on farm tours to meet and learn first hand about their fold of Highland Cattle. Duirinish- This is a little village...
Dr Mackinnon was still preaching when he was 70, two sermons every Sunday, one in Gaelic and one in English. With admirable diversity, he had been chair of the local school board, a road contractor, a judge of cattle and breeder of setters. After he died the local residents agreed to ...
The main agricultural activity is livestock raising, particularly beef and dairy cattle in low-lying areas and sheep in the more rugged hills. The chief crops are hay and oats, mainly for fodder, and some barley and potatoes for humanconsumption. Fishing remains important in ports such asWick,...
The 96 mile West Highland Way stretches from Milngavie, Glasgow to Fort William. The West Highland Way follows a mixture of cattle paths, old military roads, and drover tracks while undulating alongside Loch Lomond, over moorland, and through forests. The West Highland Way is undoubtedly the mos...