Archive - August 2019

Glenfinnan: Where Highland History Rises with the Mist

I stood at the head of Loch Shiel, gazing up at the Glenfinnan Monument as the morning mist curled around the surrounding hills. The air was still, heavy with memory. Glenfinnan isn’t just a scenic stop on the West Highland Railway—it’s one of Scotland’s most storied places, where clan...

Journey to the Falls of Folloch: A Highland Adventure

The day began with a sense of history and contrast. Leaving the quiet glen of Glen Fruin, where the ghosts of clan battles linger among the rolling hills, I paused to take in the solemn beauty of the landscape. The glen stretched wide and green, its slopes softened by autumn hues of...

From Tantallon to Boreland: A Journey Through Scotland’s Heart

Tantallon Castle Tantallon Castle – The Beginning The wind off the Firth of Forth carried the salt of the North Sea as I stood among the red sandstone ruins of Tantallon Castle. Its walls, weathered by centuries of storms and sieges, seemed to whisper the names of Douglas lords who once...