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The Scottish Castle With No Road, No Bridge — and One Very Famous Film Scene
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The Scottish Castle With No Road, No Bridge — and One Very Famous Film Scene

by Love Scotland
May 2, 2026
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Castle Stalker rises from Loch Laich on a tiny island in Argyll — no road, no bridge, boat access only. Here's how to visit and why it matters — plus get weekly Scotland stories free in our newsletter.

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The Scottish Valley Where Half the World’s Whisky Is Made — and Few People Know It
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The Scottish Valley Where Half the World’s Whisky Is Made — and Few People Know It

by Love Scotland
April 26, 2026
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Speyside produces more Scotch than anywhere else on earth. Explore the Malt Whisky Trail — plus get weekly Scotland stories free in our newsletter.

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Stirling Castle’s Great Hall Was Bare for Centuries — Then 18 Weavers Changed That
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Stirling Castle’s Great Hall Was Bare for Centuries — Then 18 Weavers Changed That

by Love Scotland
April 23, 2026
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How 18 weavers spent 14 years recreating the Unicorn Tapestries for Stirling Castle's Great Hall — plus get weekly Scotland stories free in our newsletter.

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Best Things to Do in Inverness, Scotland: The Complete Visitor Guide
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Best Things to Do in Inverness, Scotland: The Complete Visitor Guide

by Love Scotland
April 23, 2026
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Discover the best things to do in Inverness, Scotland. From Loch Ness day trips to Culloden Battlefield, this guide covers it all for first-time visitors.

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Why Crathes Castle’s Painted Ceilings Are Unlike Anything Else in Scotland
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Why Crathes Castle’s Painted Ceilings Are Unlike Anything Else in Scotland

by Love Scotland
April 18, 2026
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Discover the painted ceilings of Crathes Castle, Aberdeenshire — Renaissance art from the 1590s hidden inside a historic Scottish tower house — plus get weekly Scotland stories free in our newsletter.

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The Only Private Army in Europe Still Parades in Front of a Scottish Castle
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The Only Private Army in Europe Still Parades in Front of a Scottish Castle

by Love Scotland
April 14, 2026
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Somewhere in the Scottish Highlands, around 80 men lace their boots, straighten their tartan and prepare to be inspected. They carry weapons. They take orders. And they are, technically, the last private army in Europe. Photo: Shutterstock This is not a re-enactment. It is not a festival performance. It is the Atholl Highlanders — and […]

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Why Visitors to Scotland’s Most Dramatic Castle Keep Reporting the Same Ghost
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Why Visitors to Scotland’s Most Dramatic Castle Keep Reporting the Same Ghost

by Love Scotland
April 13, 2026
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Something haunts the cliff path at Dunnottar Castle, Scotland. Discover why visitors keep reporting the same ghost at these dramatic clifftop ruins near Stonehaven.

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The Scottish Castle Where the Same Family Has Lived for 600 Years — and Still Does
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The Scottish Castle Where the Same Family Has Lived for 600 Years — and Still Does

by Love Scotland
April 7, 2026
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Inveraray Castle on Loch Fyne has been the Campbell family seat for 600 years. Discover Scotland's most magnificent living clan castle, still home to the 13th Duke of Argyll.

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The 4,000-Year-Old Stone Circle Two Miles From Culloden That Nobody Mentions
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The 4,000-Year-Old Stone Circle Two Miles From Culloden That Nobody Mentions

by Love Scotland
April 3, 2026
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Two miles from one of Scotland’s most visited battlefields, hidden down a country lane, stands a monument older than anything most tourists came to Scotland to see. Most visitors drive straight past it. Photo: Shutterstock Clava Cairns has been standing on the outskirts of Inverness since roughly 2,000 BC. That’s four thousand years of Scottish […]

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The Scottish Castle That Was Built Because a Donkey Had a Nap
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The Scottish Castle That Was Built Because a Donkey Had a Nap

by Love Scotland
April 1, 2026
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Cawdor Castle has a founding legend unlike any other in Scotland — a donkey chose the spot, and the tree it slept under still stands inside today.

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