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Experiencing Celtic’s Fiery Atmosphere at Celtic Park
One of the absolute must do's on a trip to Scotland is to take in an Old Firm game between Celtic and Rangers in Glasgow. ... -
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Carnasserie Castle: A Peaceful Ruin in Argyll’s Highlands
Most of our Scottish castle visits involved navigating through crowds, guided tours, and the ever-present hum of camera shutters. But Carnasserie Castle offered something entirely ... -
Crinan and the Hike to Castle Dounie: Scotland’s Hidden Gem
Crinan, a tiny harbour village on Scotland’s southwest coast, is a place where time slows down. Nestled in Argyll and Bute, this picturesque spot is ... -
Edinburgh Adventure & an Uber Driver’s Incredible Act
Coming towards the end of our Scottish stay (before I had to head to work in England for a few weeks), Louise and I spent ... -
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Eilean Donan Castle – Scotland’s Most Iconic Fortress
Eilean Donan Castle is one of the most iconic images of Scotland, instantly recognizable around the world. Perched on a small tidal island where three ... -
Scottish Highlands Drive – A Journey Through Majesty
Driving through the Scottish Highlands—what else is there to say? The landscapes speak for themselves, vast and untamed, with every twist in the road revealing ... -
Exploring Renfrewshire – A Scottish Homecoming
Spending quality time with Louise, exploring her hometown, and meeting her friends and family—this is Renfrewshire, Scotland. We embraced the moody, rainy, and utterly gorgeous ... -
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Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness: History and Highland Views
Urquhart Castle, perched on the shores of Loch Ness in the village of Drumnadrochit, is a powerful reminder of Scotland’s dramatic and often violent past. ... -
Castle Stalker to Lochgilphead: A Hidden Highlands Journey
Heading south down Scotland’s dramatic west coast, we stumbled upon an unexpected showstopper, Castle Stalker. Perched defiantly on a tidal islet in Loch Laich, this ... -
Walking Bannockburn: Where Scotland’s Fate Was Sealed
The two days that changed Scotland forever—23rd & 24th June, 1314. Louise and I walked the hallowed grounds where Robert the Bruce secured his kingship, ...