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In The Footsteps of Robert Burns
Robert Burns visited the Highlands and North East of Scotland in 1787. During his 'Highland' tour he visited sites of interest such as Culloden Battlefield and castles in the area. Burns was...
Exciting Discovery in the “Gateway to the Highlands”
Historically, Stirling, with its near river-mouth crossing of the Forth, has been known as the "Gateway to the Highlands" being positioned close to the boundary of the lowlands and...
Section of Highlands walk closed
A stretch of the Great Glen Way in the Highlands has been closed until the end of March next year. The closure from Allt na Criche to Rubha Ban on the Fort Augustus-Invermoriston section of the...
Images of ruined Urquhart Castle to be captured by a trike mounted camera.
The search engine company Google has designed a tricycle for collecting images at historic landmarks and places not easily accessible by car. It has already been used at Stonehenge and the Eden...
Scottish Highlands Self Catering
We have some new self catering accommodation providers CLICK HERE to view them.
Free Listing on Scottish Highlands Website! 131
We are very pleased to offer all businesses in the Highlands a special offer of a Free Listing. Please Click Here for more details. Whether you have a hotel, bed and breakfast , village...
Amazing New Offer To Members ! 131
The Scottish Highlands Website is very proud to announce it has won the exclusive license for Global Webstore's INSTANT, Website Creation software. Along with our parent site ...
Ice Climbs Created along the A9
Ice climbers have been finding previously unavailable low-level climbs on rock faces and a road cutting along a trunk road in the Highlands. The Slochd, near Inverness, and the cutting which is...
December Programme For Inverness Chamber Music At The Town House
In the run up to Christmas, Inverness Chamber Music is promoting two concerts in the Main Hall of Inverness Town House, one in the Evening Series and one in the Lunchtime Series. The evening...
Weaver training to help tweed industry
Twelve people are to be trained as weavers of Harris Tweed amid fears about the industry's ageing workforce. Members of the Harris Tweed Liaison Group, which includes Western Isles councillors,...
Forss Fishing Season Opens
A LITTLE brown trout, not a salmon, was the first fish to be hooked on the River Forss when it was declared open on Monday. In glorious sunshine, but below-freezing temperatures, the 2010 season...
Billy Connolly opens Dee salmon season
Billy Connolly was the guest of honour at the River Dee and has formally opened the River Dee for the start of the 2010 salmon fishing season. The Scottish comedian and actor took part in the...
Bronze Age burial chaambers unearthed in Armadale
THREE bronze age burial chambers have been unearthed during excavations to lay foundations for 11 homes in Armadale on Skye. UBC workmen discovered the first stone kist, measuring two metres long...
Treat Your Car this Winter!
Christmas is coming, the rain is going splat!…All over the paintwork of your pride-and-joy, parked out there in the cold. Have you ever thought of a car cover? The newly re-launched website ...
Highland Games - dates for events June - July 09 131
27th June - Drumtochty Highland Games, Drumtocty Castle Grounds, Auchenblae 11- 5pm Tel 01561 378469 for more information www.drumtochtyhighlandgames.com 1st July - Kenmore & district Highland...
Kilted Skiers Attempt a Record Descent
A WORLD record attempt is being staged in the Cairngorms next week which should bring tears to the eyes of even the hardiest Hielander. advertising The sight of 600 kilted skiers and snowboarders...
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