Tagged With "Scottish castles"
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Re: Italian village celebrates its Scottish ancestors
So many small towns have fascinating stories like this one. Who would have guessed there was a Scottish village in Italia?
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Steall Waterfall, Glen Nevis, Scotland.
Ian Cook shares a visit to Steall Waterfall, a lovely waterfall situated in the Scottish Highlands. It is the second highest waterfall in Scotland.
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Finding Luxury Cabins in Scotland with Hot Tubs
How can you increase your enjoyment of a stay in beautiful Scotland? By relaxing and rejuvenating in a hot tub while enjoying the view. Read more (sponsored content)
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Italian village celebrates its Scottish ancestors
A small village in the mountains above Lake Maggiore traces its roots to Scottish mercenaries who wintered there in 1525 and never went home.
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Inveraray: Scotland’s Monochrome Town
Judy Barford discovers a pretty town, but one that could never be described as colourful.
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Scottish Castle Accommodation, Plockton
This imposing Scottish Highland castle built in the 19th century is set in 38 acres of beautiful, wooded grounds in a stunning coastal setting.
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Stirling Castle, Scotland
With its grand sculptures and beautiful gardens, Stirling Castle was a favoured residence of the Stewart kings and queens of Scotland.
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St Andrews, Scotland: Golf and More
St Andrews is well known as the home of golf, but it is a charming town in its own right.
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Durness, Scotland: Rugged and Wild
Barry Barford concludes his three-part review of some smaller towns and villages in Scotland.
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Villages of Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Barry Barford revisits his road trip around Scotland last year.
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Eilean Donan Castle, Scottish Highlands
DrFumblefinger visits Eilean Donan Castle, probably the most popular castle in the Scottish Highlands.
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Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Scotland
Tobermory is home to the Mull Museum, which is crammed with information and exhibits about the history of Mull and its people.
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Old Fishing Boat Wrecks, Isle of Mull, Scotland
Judy Barford discovers a haunting sight just off the road on a Scottish island