Scotland boasts over 1,000 castles, more than anywhere else in the UK. These structures, spanning centuries, symbolize Scotland’s proud history and fight for freedom. Introduced by King David I ...
Journey through Scotland’s lesser-known wonders, where ancient castles and secluded landscapes reveal their timeless charm.
Of all the castles to visit in the Scottish Highlands ... Eilean Donan Castle is considered an icon among locals for its rich history and picturesque placement at the junction of three different ...
Despite being the longest freshwater loch in the UK, stretching 25 miles from end to end, Loch Awe remains one of the most ...
James became king in 1437 after the murder of his father. His minority years saw much bloodshed as rival factions vied to ...
Edinburgh's charm can be seen everywhere, from the cobblestones to the castles. For all of its history ... There's the National Museum of Scotland, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, the ...
Bruce had carefully chosen his ground to the south of the castle, where the road ran ... of the most celebrated individual contests in Scottish history. Sighting a group of Scots withdrawing ...
From the British Isles to the Norwegian Fjords and Iceland’s rugged coast, Seabourn’s newest Northern Europe itineraries ...
In 1307, with Scotland in sight, Edward died at Burgh-on-Sands. The campaign for the conquest of Scotland passed on to his son, Edward II. The Scots were relieved to find that the brutal and effective ...