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What is the Palace of Holyroodhouse famous for? The palace is most famous for its connection to King Charles I and the Stuart dynasty, who used it as their primary residence for over a century. Additionally, the palace is well known for its impressive architecture, extensive gardens, and historical artifacts that can be found within its many walls. The Palace of Holyroodhouse is an iconic part of Scotland’s history and culture and is a must-see for anyone visiting the country.
When it comes to promoting the beautiful city of Edinburgh it’s hard to find a more fitting ambassador than the legendary Sir Sean Connery. Known for his iconic portrayal of James Bond and his illustrious career in Hollywood, Connery was born and raised in Edinburgh and he never shied away from expressing his love for his hometown.
Nowhere in Scotland will you feel closer to the nation’s complex history than in the raw landscapes of the Scottish Highlands. Places that feel stark and lonely to a modern-day visitor are thoroughly soaked in histories of brave resistance and forced depopulation. But the Highlands are also majestically beautiful and offer endless opportunities for adventure.
No visitor to Scotland should skip this surprisingly accessible region. With that in mind, from sparkling lochs to soaring peaks, here’s where to go.
One of Scotland's leading craft microbreweries has launched a nationwide search to appoint an honorary chief taster to help develop its new summer beer...
A Glasgow couple discovered they had one more passenger than accounted for on return from a holiday in the Highlands. After travelling 150 miles (240 km)...
Scotland's higher education institutions have a richly deserved reputation as being global leaders in research. In fact, St Andrews is the English-speaking...
THE fairways have been walked by Hollywood icons.The greens have been putted on by sporting superstars (of the world champion variety).But if you want.
BROADCASTER and historian Alice Loxton has shared her top ten Scottish historical attractions to visit by train ...
Let’s go on a captivating journey through the heart of Scotland with twelve distinctive train experiences showcasing the country's breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and nostalgic charm.
From the iconic West Highland Line, famed for its Harry Potter connections, to the scenic delights of the Far North Line, each railway adventure offers an immersive exploration of Scotland's diverse terrain, including rocky shorelines, Highland villages, and panoramic views of mountains, forests, and lochs.
2024 is going to be a busy year - Here is a list of the top experiences that will most likely sell out and you should book in advance. Don’t delay!
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