Discover the Fairy Pools on the Isle of Skye — crystal-clear mountain pools beneath the Black Cuillin that stop walkers in their tracks. Plan your visit.
Discover Scottish tablet — Scotland's crumbly, buttery sweet that every granny made. Learn why it's nothing like fudge, where it came from, and why Scots still make it the same way.
Discover what Scottish clan mottos really mean and why these ancient words still stir pride in Scots and their descendants around the world.
The Saltire — a bold white cross on blue — is one of the simplest flags in the world. It hangs in castle windows, flutters over parliament, and crosses...
Discover the sealed network of vaults beneath Edinburgh's South Bridge — abandoned for 150 years and rediscovered with everyday objects still left in place.
Fyvie Castle in Aberdeenshire hides a 700-year-old curse tied to three ancient weeping stones. Five families owned it — and each one struggled to pass it to a son.
Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness survived centuries of siege and conquest. Discover why Scotland's own garrison finally destroyed what no enemy ever could.
There is a moment at every Highland Games that nobody warns you about. It happens when the massed pipe bands begin their march across the field — hundreds...
The Arbroath Smokie is legally protected and can only be made in one Scottish town. Here's what makes this smoked haddock unlike any other fish you've tasted.
The Declaration of Arbroath was written in 1320 to defend Scotland’s freedom. One line in particular still stirs Scots around the world today.
