Mary Queen of Scots was a tragic figure and no mistake; but it was ironically compounded by her stunning beauty. She is one of the most famous of Scotland’s historical figures, and despite her tragedy, her life and legacy would be one of immense importance for the future of many nations. Born at Linlithgow [...]
October 4, 2011
Skiing In Aviemore,Scotland And Other Winter Activities
When looking for a place to Ski in Scotland Aviemore is the first place on most people’s minds, The Cairngorm Mountains provide ideal facilities to have the perfect Skiing holiday in Scotland. Skiing in Scotland started on a commercial scale in Aviemore, with the amount of accommodation available and the perfect setting it became [...]
October 3, 2011
What Is The Best Way To Holiday In Scotland?
Holidays in Scotland are very different for everyone and people take holidays in Scotland in various different ways, but what is the best way to holiday in Scotland, below I will mention some of the different ways you can take your holiday in Scotland. Book a Cottage Booking a cottage has its own advantages; you [...]
September 26, 2011
Loch Linnhe Scotland
Loch Linnhe in Scotland has a special attraction to photographers due to its fantastic scenery and sunsets. Not only photographers enjoy this unique location and the area offers many outdoor activities like kayaking, fishing, sailing and walking. At 9.3 miles and about 1.2 miles wide it stretches past Fort William fed from the North by [...]
September 20, 2011
Fort William Scotland
The town of ort William has a wide range of activities to offer. Apart from the obvious walking and climbing, there are facilities for the less energetic. In the centre there is the tourist office, located in Cameron Square, next to the West Highland Museum. Leaflets from the tourist office indicate some of the other [...]
September 13, 2011
Christmas And New Year Breaks In Scotland
Christmas and Hogmanay Breaks In Scotland, Shearings holidays are providing excellent Christmas and new Year holidays in Scotland. Imagine waking up on Christmas day looking out of the window to see a special Christmas scene of mountains and forests, then taking a nice walk before enjoying a traditional 5 course Christmas Lunch with all the [...]
September 7, 2011
48 Hours in Edinburgh
With so much history, culture and art packed into the crooked cobbled streets and turreted skylines of Scotland’s beautiful capital, you may think that 48 hours just isn’t enough to do it justice; but, thanks to its perfectly petite proportions, Edinburgh is simply wonderful for a 2 day mini break. Just take a look… [...]










October 5, 2011
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