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Take a stroll through the lush, rolling countryside surrounding Edinburgh and the Lothians and you never know the priceless Roman hoards you might stumble upon.
In today’s email:
- The Hill Near Edinburgh That Hid Secret Roman Treasure
- Where Is Arthur’s Seat?
- Collect your gift! – A Free Digital Copy Of The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide
- Around the Web: Nine things you cannot miss in Scotland, Stag goes swimming off Scottish island, Hidden Gems of Edinburgh and more
- From Social Media – Glencoe
- Scottish Food You Will Love – The BEST Afternoon Tea EVER at the Signet Library in Edinburgh
- Coo Wee – Experience the first moments of life of this Baby Scottish Highland Cow
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The Hill Near Edinburgh That Hid Secret Roman Treasure
Back in May 1919, Traprain Law in East Lothian made headlines far and wide when archaeologists excavating earthworks around the hillside discovered a 5th century pit containing an incredible hoard of buried silver vessels, coins and other objects dating from the last days of the Roman Empire.
Where Is Arthur’s Seat?
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Get Your Free Digital Copy Of The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide
Around The Web
Dabton House Unveiled in Scotland
Nine things you cannot miss in Scotland – TravelDailyNews International
A guide to Aberdeen, Scotland’s surprising ‘Granite City’ by the sea
Stag goes swimming off Scottish island
Euro 2024: The cheapest ways to follow England and Scotland in Germany next summer
Edinburgh tourist tax: Public asked to have their say
15 evocative photos looking back at Edinburgh’s George Street over the years
Edinburgh steak restaurant launches Sunday Roast menu with live jazz
Photo of historic lost Edinburgh pub discovered during house renovations in Australia
Loch Fyne Hotel and Spa, the ultimate secluded stay in the Scottish Highlands
Hidden Gems of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, Scotland’s captivating capital, is renowned for its rich history and vibrant culture.
But fear not, for there’s a different side to Edinburgh waiting to be explored.
4 great walks from Glen Coe: the ultimate Highland base camp
‘Cosy’ Scottish Highlands hotel hosting a free Winter Wonderland this Christmas
From Social Media
One of Scotland’s most recognisable locations!
Hands up who’s visited the iconic Glencoe
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Scottish Food You Will Love
The BEST Afternoon Tea EVER at the Signet Library in Edinburgh
Coo Wee
Experience the first moments of life of this Baby Scottish Highland Cow
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