Dunoon, on the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll and Bute, packs a surprising amount into a small Scottish town. You get Highland Games, botanic gardens, long-distance walking routes, loch kayaking, arts events, and ferry-hopping adventures, all within easy reach of Glasgow. If you’re heading over from the city, check out our Glasgow travel guide to make the most […]
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Ridiculously useful Scotland travel guides, itineraries, packing lists, tours and day trips.
Ballater is a Victorian village in Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, sitting at the eastern edge of the Cairngorms National Park, 36 miles west of Aberdeen. It is the closest village to Balmoral Castle and has been a royal destination since Queen Victoria described the estate as her “dear paradise in the Highlands.” Today it offers outdoor […]
Dornoch, on the Sutherland coast in the Scottish Highlands, packs a serious amount into a small town. You get world-ranked golf, an award-winning beach, a cathedral dating to 1239, whisky distilleries, wildlife, and easy access to day trips along the North Coast 500. Honestly, for a place this size, the range of things to keep […]
Highland cows (known as “heilan coos” in Scots or “Bò Ghàidhealach” in Gaelic) are the oldest registered cattle breed in the world, with a history traceable to the 6th century in the Outer Hebrides. They are hardy, long-lived, and far more interesting than their postcard image suggests. Quick Facts at a Glance Fact Detail Gaelic name […]
No. Pine martens are not dangerous to humans. The Mammal Society is pretty unambiguous on this. These animals are solitary, mostly nocturnal, and have zero interest in picking a fight with you. They’re predators built for hunting small mammals, not for confronting anything your size. If you see one in the wild, count yourself lucky and leave […]




