Europe

There simply is no way to tour Europe and not be awestruck by its scenic beauty, epic history and dazzling artistic and culinary diversity.

Garve, UK

Garve, Scotland: A Highland Gateway Steeped in History Nestled along the Black Water River in Ross-shire, Garve is a small Highland village that feels like a quiet threshold to Scotland’s untamed north. Though modest in size, Garve’s story stretches back centuries, woven through drovers’...

Finlarig Castle, Killin, UK

Finlarig Castle: Highland Power, Clan Politics, and the Shadows of Justice On the northern edge of Killin, where Loch Tay stretches like a silver ribbon through the heart of Perthshire, the ruins of Finlarig Castle stand silent and brooding. Surrounded by ancient trees and steeped in...

Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness

Windswept Stones and Whispering Waters: My August 2019 Journey to Urquhart Castle August in the Scottish Highlands is a paradox of warmth and wildness. In 2019, I found myself wrapped in a light jacket, standing on the edge of Loch Ness, staring at the weathered ruins of Urquhart Castle...

Dochgarroch: The Gateway to Loch Ness Adventures

Just a few miles southwest of Inverness lies Dochgarroch, a charming hamlet that serves as the northern gateway to one of Scotland’s most legendary landscapes—Loch Ness. While Inverness often steals the spotlight as the Highland capital, Dochgarroch quietly plays a vital role in...

Inverness, UK

Inverness: Highland Capital of History, Culture, and Community In August 2019, I arrived in Inverness—the northernmost city in the United Kingdom and the beating heart of the Scottish Highlands. Nestled at the mouth of the River Ness where it flows into the Beauly Firth, Inverness is more...