Tom Bruce-Gardyne goes cruising around Scotland's beautiful west coast, but don't mention the weather.
Scotland does not slip smoothly into the sea, at least not for the most part. Rather, its coast is endlessly jagged and dramatic, with the west in particular marked by a series of giant slanting sea lochs that cut far inland.
It is said that if you measure every bay, loch and indent of Argyll and B...
By Tom Bruce-Gardyne
from Issue 13 published on 25/3/2004
Explore Scotland in a different way - from the luxurious surroundings of a cruise ship
The interior of Scotland is rich with culture and breathtaking scenery – a natural habitat for holiday-makers. But sometimes getting from accommodation to excursion by road or rail can be wearying and time-consuming. Driving for hours down narrow twisty roads can turn a holiday into a gruelling moto...
By Nicki Symington
from Issue 2 published on 5/6/2002