Monthly Archive: March 2015
1) Loch Shiel, Highlands Loch Shiel is a freshwater loch situated 12 miles west of Fort William. At the foot of the loch sits the Glenfinnan monument which was erected in 1815 to commemorate the spot where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard at …
1) Callendar House, Falkirk Callendar House sits on the line of the Antonine Wall, built by the Romans in the 2nd Century. The core of the house dates from the 14th Century, though most of the structure which is built in a French chateau …
1) Kincraig Castle Hotel, Tomich Kincraig Castle located in the remote northern Highlands of Scotland, is a hidden gem of a place. Overlooking the Cromarty Firth, the castle was once the family home of the Clan Mackenzie, and is now a a 4 star …
1) Ballathie House Hotel, Stanley Ballathie is a 4 star hotel located in the heart of the Perthshire countryside on the banks of the River Tay. This country house hotel is ideal for those seeking a relaxing break in the Scottish countryside, though …
1) The Isle of Muck, Inner Hebrides The tiny Isle of Muck is home to a population of 30 people, and measure only 2.5 miles from east to west. Muck is a privately owned island, and has been in the possession of the McEwen family …
1) Laggan, Isle of Mull The Isle of Mull is the 2nd largest island in the Inner Hebrides, after the Isle of Skye, and the 4th largest island surrounding the United Kingdom. The pristine sands at Laggan were voted the 9th best in the …