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Edinburgh Scotland
- Published 5 March 2008
- Around Scotland
Edinburgh Scotland
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and an extremely popular destination with tourists. It is the second largest city in Scotland.With its unique architecture, wide streets, amazing festival and many attractions, Edinburgh is a must-see city during your holiday in Scotland.
Inverlochy Castle - Ft William - Scotland
- Published 22 February 2008
- Scotland History
Inverlochy Castle, Ft William
Inverlochy Castle differs from other west highland early stone castles in its level site, which allowed the layout of a quadrangular courtyard with its circular tower at each corner (unlike, for example, Dunstaffnage Castle, the walls of which follow the edges of the rock on which it sits). It was surrounded on three sides by a now silted up ditch, and the fourth side was protected by the River Lochy.Ullapool - Wester Ross - Scotland
- Published 15 February 2008
- Around Scotland
Ullapool Wester Ross Scotland
Ullapool is a popular destination on the west cost of Scotland and the gateway to the Western Isles. Angus Macdonald takes a drive to Ullapool in Wester Ross, stopping at Corrieshalloch Gorge on the way. Join Angus on his journey west to this picturesque Scottish village.Recent Articles
The Battle Of Culloden
The Battle of Culloden, which took place on 16th April, 1746, is to this day surrounded by myths and inaccurate accounts. It was not a war between Scotland and England. It was not a war between Catholics and Protestants.It was a dynastic struggle between two different royal houses: the house of Stuart and the house of Hanover.
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