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- What Are “Kelpies”?
- Have You Seen The Workings Of The Falkirk Wheel?
- Collect your gift! – A Free Digital Copy Of The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide
- Around the Web: Britain’s tiny divided town with half in Scotland and the other in England, Glasgow coffee festival nominated for prestigious international award, From Burns to Barrie: A Scottish Literary Journey Through Museums and Historic Houses and more
- From Social Media – Beinn a’Chochuill
- Scottish Food You Will Love – How to make the best Scottish shortbread
- Coo Wee – Celebrating the Majestic Highland Coo: Festivals and Events
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What Are “Kelpies”?
Kelpies are shape-changing aquatic spirits with a number of Scottish legends. The name was probably derived from the Scottish Gaelic words ‘cailpeach’ or ‘colpach’, meaning heifer or colt.
Have You Seen The Workings Of The Falkirk Wheel?
Collect your gift!
Get Your Free Digital Copy Of The Ultimate Scotland Travel Guide
Around The Web
Scotland monkey – live: Macaque on the run in highlands after escaping wildlife park
The Japanese macaque escaped from its enclosure at Highland Wildlife Park near Kingussie, Inverness.
2-Year-Old From Scotland Becomes “Youngest” Person To Reach Everest Base Camp
Today’s rugby news as former Scotland star says Wales ‘in disarray’ ahead of Six Nations opener
These are your rugby headlines on Monday, January 29. Wright: Wales ‘in disarray’.
Pavement parking crackdown begins in Edinburgh
Watch: Escaped monkey spotted in Highland village
The Japanese macaque was filmed helping himself from a bird feeder in Kincraig.
Wildfires have been reported in Lochinver, Scotland, following January’s hottest ever temperature being recorded in the …
Britain’s tiny divided town with half in Scotland and the other in England
9 things that have changed in Edinburgh since the Nineties – in pictures
We look at some of the many changes Edinburgh has seen in the past couple of decades.
Major train disruption between Edinburgh and Glasgow over rockfall works
Glasgow coffee festival nominated for prestigious international award
From Burns to Barrie: A Scottish Literary Journey Through Museums and Historic Houses
From Social Media
If you could be anywhere in #Scotland right now, where would YOU be? 💭🧡
📍 Beinn a’Chochuill, Wild About Argyll 📷 Instagram.com/ronamcmillan
Scottish Food You Will Love
How to make the best Scottish shortbread
Scottish Shortbread is a classic dessert that can be found in homes and bakeries throughout Scotland. Here is a great recipe.
Coo Wee
Celebrating the Majestic Highland Coo: Festivals and Events
The Highland Coo with its iconic long horns, shaggy coat and endearing charm, is a beloved symbol of Scotland’s rich rural heritage. To honor these magnificent creatures and showcase their beauty, festivals and events dedicated to Highland cattle have become popular across Scotland.
From cattle shows to agricultural fairs, these gatherings offer a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the world of the Highland Coo.
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