At the end of a rainbow.....
A double rainbow 🌈🌈 from the French spur cannon battery at Stirling Castle with the Wallace Monument in the distance
A double rainbow 🌈🌈 from the French spur cannon battery at Stirling Castle with the Wallace Monument in the distance
A drizzly day over Stirling puts the ‘royal gold’ banqueting hall in centre stage! This phenomenal building was built in 1503AD with its...
Winters sunshine on a visit to Dunfermline Abbey. Until the 17th Century, Dunfermline was Scotland’s Royal capital. For this reason...
A beautiful frosty morning and a visit to Kinnoull Hill Tower high above the city of Perth and the River Tay below.
Aberdeen in the North East of Scotland is often overlooked by visitors to Scotland and with Scotland offering so much its easy to...
The Scottish Borders are so often overlooked by visitors to Scotland in favour of the Highlands, Skye and Edinburgh, but the Borders have...
I had a request to take a small group from Edinburgh through the Scottish Borders to York in northern England. Stunning scenery on the...
Many would think that with Scotland’s ‘changeable climate’ wild snakes wouldn’t be able to survive, but that’s not the case. The Adder is...
Perthshire is often described as the gateway to the Highlands. Low lying fertile land meets the Highland boundary fault and mountains...
Scotland has such a diverse and varied history it's easy to focus on the big Castles and overlook those hidden gems. The village of...