February 27, 2023

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Loch Ness Day Out

Escape the tourist crowds, and indulge in a day of solitude while you discover the charms of Loch Ness. In just one day, you’ll let your imagination roam, discover the role of forest guardians,

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The Charm of Loch Ness

The woodlands surrounding Loch Ness hold a unique charm, and situated in Brackla Woods overlooking Loch Ness, we extend a unique opportunity of ownership and contribution to wildlife conservation.

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History of Scottish Clans

‘Clans’ and ‘Scotland’ go together like ‘neeps’ and ‘tatties’ or Whisky and bagpipes. Since the early 12th century, clans have been the dominant form of

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1000 Years of History

Urquhart Castle  Urquhart Castle has been a site of medieval occupation since the 5th century. Historical records show that the Picts between 500-900AD occupied it.

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Glen Affric

The Great Wood of Caledon Spread over 30 miles of ancient woodland, Glen Affric is, without a doubt, one of the most spectacular forests in

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The Great Glen

Eighty Miles of Moving Memories Visible from Outer Space is The Great Glen of Scotland and is the most prominent fault in the British Isles.

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Just as it is in England, the Peerage of Scotland is complex and complicated. The different estates of nobility in Scotland are similar to those that exist south of the border, all founded in the feudal system of medieval times. The oldest Scottish peerage still going, for example, is the Earldom of Mar, dating from […]

Just as it is in England, the Peerage of Scotland is complex and complicated. The different estates of nobility in Scotland are similar to those that exist south of the border, all founded in the feudal system of medieval times. The oldest Scottish peerage still

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