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Applecross is a wonderfully remote and peaceful part of Scotland. Hugging the north-west coast, the tiny community consists of a string of waterfront cottages, a lively local pub and a well maintained estate, centred on Applecross House. This low-level leg-stretch utilises part of a network o...
Walking and wellness go hand in hand. Fortunately, there’s a place where you can enjoy the best forest, mountain and coastal trails for free – Scotland! Whether it’s part of a dedicated wellness retreat or just a day out in between other pursuits, Scotland is a walker’s dream. ...
Walks in the MidlandsWalking through Cannock ChaseWhile the Midlands are not instantly recognisable as a walking destination there are many places where walking can be a real pleasure. For a start there are many places of outstanding beauty such as Cannock Chase, Arden, The Mease, Charnwood ...
Venture outside of Scotland’s capital to the sunny seaside of North Berwick in East Lothian. On your approach you will no doubt be able to spot the peak of North Berwick Law set amongst the surrounding flat landscape. Start the steep climb to the top of this conical hill where you’ll...
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Moving around the south-east end of the castle revealed another hint of a basement level, with a blocked-up arch visible in the foreground with the main tower rising largely intact to second floor level beyond it to the north. The tower may represent the oldest part of the castle, probably...
The gate is located on the west side of the old city . It was opened in 1889 to allow an easier access to the Christian quarter.Lions’ (St. Stephen’s) GateThe gate is located on the north-east side of the old city, leading to via Dlorosa....
Many walkers living within the Central Belt are instinctively drawn to heading north when they fancy a rugged ascent over rocky outcrops, having associated southern Scotland with rolling grassy hills. But that’s not the full story as anyone who has ascended Sceel Hill can attest to. Every one...
Braemar, Cairngorms National Park – Scotland A view down to the River Dee in the Cairngorms National Park© Fife Arms Nestled in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, the Royal Deeside village of Braemar (about eight miles from Balmoral) is the perfect base for numerous outdoor activiti...