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Surf's Up At East Beach, Lossiemouth
Here are Scotland’s 12 most popular beaches
What Is Your Celtic Zodiac Sign?
Around the Web: Five of the best real ale pubs to visit in Scotland, Scotland's seaside 'Hawaii' town considered among world's best surfing spots, Escape To The Magic of Argyll & The Isles and more
From Social Media -Gardenstown, Aberdeenshire
Scottish Food You Will Love - Have you had Haggis Burgers in Scotland?
Coo Wee -What is the History and Cultural Significance of Highland Coo?
Surf's Up At East Beach, Lossiemouth
East Beach is found in Lossiemouth, a lovely seaside town in Moray Speyside that is popular with visitors. East Beach has traditionally been a popular location for surfers.
This pebbly beach continues into sand when walking in a westward direction. Admire the pretty dunes and look out for birds and the famous resident Moray Firth bottlenose dolphins.
Summer will be with us soon and we are inviting all our readers and members to vote for the best beach in Scotland.
Here are Scotland’s 12 most popular beaches
What Is Your Celtic Zodiac Sign?
What Is Your Celtic Zodiac Sign?
Around The Web
Scotland weather: Flood warnings in place with heavy rain expected
Five of the best real ale pubs to visit in Scotland
Scotland's seaside 'Hawaii' town considered among world's best surfing spots
It is no secret that Scotland is one of the top destinations in Europe for outdoor sports
Scotland's most common surnames and their meanings - is yours on the list?
With new research revealing the most common surnames in Scotland over the past year,
Scotland's best pubs and bars in every region crowned — see the full list
This Distillery Combines The Spirit Of Australia And Scotland With Its New Whisky
Stunning Scots island beach ranked the most beautiful in the UK...
4 Edinburgh and Lothians pubs named among best in the UK at National Pub and Bar Awards 2024
Four pubs and bars in Edinburgh and Lothians recognised among the best in the UK.
Escape To The Magic of Argyll & The Isles
So come along and discover the beauty and wonders of this remarkable corner of Scotland.
From Social Media
Gardenstown, Aberdeenshire
Scottish Food You Will Love - Burgers from an old favourite
Have you had Haggis Burgers in Scotland?
Scotland is a land of rich cultural heritage and one of its most iconic symbols is the Great Highland Bagpipes. If you have ever been lucky enough to visit Scotland, you may have been fortunate to see a piper playing the bagpipes in a traditional Scottish kilt. One such piper who has been gaining popularity in recent years is Spud the Piper.
Coo Wee
What is the History and Cultural Significance of Highland Coo?
Scotland, a land of captivating landscapes and rich cultural heritage, is home to many iconic symbols.
Among these, the Highland Coo, or Highland Cow, stands out with its long, shaggy hair and majestic horns. In this blog post, we will delve into the historical and cultural significance of the Highland Coo, exploring its role in traditional Scottish farming practices and its symbolic representation of the Scottish Highlands.
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