It is the drama of the mountains which give the Scottish Highlands their character and with 282 Munros (mountains over 3000ft) to ‘bag’, climbing them is a national pastime – here are 10 Munros to climb.
Instead of googling the ‘top ten things to do in Scotland’ – here is where to visit in Scotland instead.
Famous for its distinctive shape and rocky crags and the challenge of ‘threading the needle’, climbing the Cobbler is a great introduction to the hills in Scotland. Here is how to climb it.
Step off a ferry onto one of Scotland’s Hebridean islands and you will be hit with an undeniable sense of otherworldliness. Here’s my guide to going ferry hopping in the Hebrides.
From mountain huts, traditional ‘but an’ bens’, to tiny houses, bothies in Scotland are famous. For a taste of bothy life, let’s check into The Bothy at Balloch O’ Dee in Dumfries and Galloway.
Voted ‘No 1 outdoor destination’ in Scotland by Scottish Natural Heritage eight years in a row; it’s no wonder I spend a lot of time in Fife. Here’s the best things to do in Fife.
Fancy a farm stay? Do you have a hankering to up sticks and retreat to the countryside? Then let me introduce you to Craigduckie Farm in Fife.
With 265 castles, 165 miles of dramatic coastline & one very famous Count (Dracula, that is) here is why you should visit Aberdeenshire.
Fulfil your country house dreams at Meldrum House Hotel in Aberdeenshire.