West Highland Way, Scotland’s Favourite Walk
The West Highland Way was Scotland’s first long distance route and still the favourite. This is why I chose to walk from Milngavie to Fort William for its 40th anniversary
The West Highland Way was Scotland’s first long distance route and still the favourite. This is why I chose to walk from Milngavie to Fort William for its 40th anniversary
Be inspired around the Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, within easy reach of Glasgow and Edinburgh
I had been invited to stay at the Bridge of Orchy Hotel and was pleased to accept this great offer. We had not visited the region properly for many years and personally I love the photogenic scenery around there, so we were going to make the most of it. The Bridge of Orchy Hotel is…
Firstly it’s the official ‘Year of Food & Drink’ and this alone should make you visit Scotland. It boosts many magnificent foods from local Seafood’s to beautiful distilled Single Malt Whisky’s. But there are many other reasons why Scotland makes the perfect destination both for City breaks, but also excursions in and around the Scottish…
‘Scotland in miniature’ A couple of years ago we were fortunate enough to visit the Isle of Arran on a number of occasions and we look forward to returning in 2015. You can arrive by ferry from Ardrossan to Brodick or Tarbert to Lochranza with CalMac http://www.calmac.co.uk/. When sailing from Ardrossan you will see this…
We were fortunate enough to have a day in Glencoe and what a spectacular place, even with the clouds down! We set off from Edinburgh at 7am to catch an early start climbing Buachaille Etive Beag, munros Stob Dubh 958m/3143ft and Stob Corie Raineach 925m/3035ft. En route I managed to stop and get a couple…