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The Secret Medieval Village Inside Edinburgh That Time Somehow Forgot
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The Secret Medieval Village Inside Edinburgh That Time Somehow Forgot

by Love Scotland
April 14, 2026
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Dean Village is a medieval milling village hidden inside Edinburgh, just 15 minutes from Princes Street. Discover its 900-year history and the Victorian clocktower that saved it.

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Why Scotland’s Most Famous Castle Lay in Ruins for 200 Years Before Being Saved
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Why Scotland’s Most Famous Castle Lay in Ruins for 200 Years Before Being Saved

by Love Scotland
April 14, 2026
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Eilean Donan Castle is Scotland's most photographed landmark — but few know it was a complete ruin for 200 years. Discover the remarkable story of its destruction and the family obsession that rebuilt it stone by stone.

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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 Part of Scotland Where Roads Only Arrived in Living Memory
  • Scottish Highlands

The Part of Scotland Where Roads Only Arrived in Living Memory

by Love Scotland
April 7, 2026
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The far northwest of Scotland — Sutherland, Loch Laxford, Cape Wrath — is Britain's emptiest wilderness, where roads only arrived in living memory and the mountains are 800 million years old.

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The Castle You Can Only Reach by Boat — and Leased for a Bottle of Whisky
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The Castle You Can Only Reach by Boat — and Leased for a Bottle of Whisky

by Love Scotland
April 6, 2026
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Kisimul Castle on Barra is Scotland’s most romantic sea fortress — and its rent is paid in whisky. Here’s the extraordinary story behind it.

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The Tiny Scottish Island Where the Sky Feels Bigger Than Anywhere on Earth
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The Tiny Scottish Island Where the Sky Feels Bigger Than Anywhere on Earth

by Love Scotland
April 2, 2026
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Discover the Isle of Tiree — Scotland's sunniest island, with white sand beaches, Gaelic culture and some of Britain's most dramatic island skies.

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The Strange Lines on a Scottish Hillside That Fooled Charles Darwin
  • Scottish Highlands

The Strange Lines on a Scottish Hillside That Fooled Charles Darwin

by Love Scotland
April 2, 2026
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Three perfectly flat lines cut across the steep hillsides of Glen Roy in the Scottish Highlands. They’re so precise, so level, that visitors have assumed...

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The Scottish Soup That Sounds Wrong Until You Try It — Then You Want Nothing Else
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The Scottish Soup That Sounds Wrong Until You Try It — Then You Want Nothing Else

by Love Scotland
April 1, 2026
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The village of Cullen sits on the Moray coast, small enough that you could drive through in under two minutes. There’s a wide sandy beach, a Victorian...

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Why Scottish Fishermen Refused to Say Rabbit — Even on Dry Land
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Why Scottish Fishermen Refused to Say Rabbit — Even on Dry Land

by Love Scotland
March 31, 2026
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Scottish fishermen once had a list of forbidden words so strict that breaking them could cost a man his crew's trust. The word rabbit was the most feared of all.

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Why Thousands of Scots Willingly Plunge Into Freezing Water on New Year’s Day
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  • Scottish Stories & Identity

Why Thousands of Scots Willingly Plunge Into Freezing Water on New Year’s Day

by Love Scotland
March 19, 2026
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Every first of January, thousands of people strip down to the bare minimum, pull on their most ridiculous fancy dress, and charge screaming into the...

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