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Expect furry fancy dress, a delicious brunch for both humans and pups and plenty fangtastic Halloween activities…
In today’s email:
- “Howloween” Party for Dogs”
- Ghost caught on camera in daylight on a Scottish river.
- Collect your gift! – A Free Digital Copy Of The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide
- We are looking for Scotland’s Pub of the Year!
- Around the Web: Why Scotland is struggling to attract English visitors, A Deep Dive Into The Magnificent Castles Of Scotland, National Trust Scotland decides not to extend lease at Pollok House after 25 years and more
- From Social Media – Sunset Bliss
- Scottish Food You Will Love – A Scottish Halloween Recipe from 1785 ‖ Oatmeal Sowans
- Coo Wee – Highland Cattle Eating Pumpkins
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Ghost caught on camera in daylight on a Scottish river.
Scotland has a rich history of myths, legends and monsters. From tales of the Loch Ness Monster to stories of fairies and kelpies, Scotland abounds with mysterious creatures. The latest addition to this list is a ghost caught on camera by an unsuspecting photographer.
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Around The Web
Why Scotland is struggling to attract English visitors
Scotland’s first snow of season to hit IN DAYS as Arctic weather sends temperatures plunging…
Luton Airport fire: Flights to and from Scotland cancelled as blaze causes car park to collapse…
A NUMBER of flights to and from Scotland have been axed after a blaze broke out at a major airport.
This Scottish City Has Been Named Europe’s Best Sustainable Tourism Destination in the World Travel Awards 2023
More than 100-years-old Leith pub the former Lord Nelson reopens with new landlord
A Deep Dive Into The Magnificent Castles Of Scotland
Sam Heughan’s favourite Edinburgh spot named as ‘most haunted place in the world’
Amazing Grace with bagpipes and symphony orchestra
Stunning Scottish village not far from Glasgow announces magic Christmas experience
National Trust Scotland decides not to extend lease at Pollok House after 25 years
Is Inverness Worth Visiting?
From Social Media
Ye cannae beat a stunning sunrise in #Scotland!
Where’s the best one you’ve seen?!
Balmedie Beach, VisitAberdeenshire
Credit: – Instagram.com/leefowlie
— at Balmedie Beach & Country Park
Scottish Food You Will Love
A Scottish Halloween Recipe from 1785 ‖ Oatmeal Sowans
Coo Wee
Highland Cattle Eating Pumpkins
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