There’s more to the Scotland’s coastline than meets the eye. Emma Newlands picks out some villages of interest
From Plockton, in Ross-shire, made famous by the television series Hamish MacBeth, to villages such as Crail in Fife, and dolphin spotting at Cromarty near Inverness, there is plenty on offer at Scotland’s many coastal villages.
Their often incredible scenery and excellent visitor attractions conse...
Scotland Villages
from Issue 28 published on 20/09/2006
Scotland has some stunning waterfalls. Emma Newlands picks five of her favourites
The Scottish landscape is notorious for being dramatic, and its many spectacular waterfalls are no exception.
Some you can swim at, others are more in the James Bond mould involving five hour long hikes and crossing hair-raising wire bridges to be reached – and another is said to be twice as high a...
Scottish Waterfalls
from Issue 27 published on 09/06/2006