Scotland
Port Edgar Marina sits between iconic bridges
Sitting between the iconic Forth Road and Rail Bridges and the Queensferry Crossing, Port Edgar Marina is one of the east coast’s largest marinas with berths for more than 300. Home to Scotland’s largest watersports centre, as well as Port Edgar Yacht Club, the Marina is less than 30-minutes from Edinburgh, on the southern banks…
Read MoreArdoran Marine sits on the rugged west coast
Ardoran Marine is situated five miles south of Oban on the beautiful and rugged west coast of Scotland, on the shores of Loch Feochan. Sailing is ideal from Ardoran with access to the sea visiting the Western Isles, Mull, Iona and further beyond. The three chalets overlook the loch with spectacular views of the yachts…
Read MoreTaymouth Marina – a gem on the banks of Loch Tay
Taymouth Marina is one of Scotland’s hidden gems, situated right on the banks of Loch Tay. It is surrounded by the most magnificent landscape. This luxury holiday resort welcomes both holiday makers and day trippers, who are all free to take advantage of the fabulous facilities consisting of the award Winning Hot Box Spa, the…
Read MoreCrystal waters, coastlines and sailing at Craobh
If you’ve ever visualised a ‘Scottish’ marina then Craobh is it – think crystal waters, beautiful coastlines and islands with towering mountains as a backdrop and you’re there. Craobh (pronounced Kroov), is the sister marina to Kip, and situated in a naturally formed sheltered harbour just south of Oban. With easy access by road and…
Read MoreKip Marina is perfect for taking to the water
If you’ve always had a hankering to take to the water, then Scotland’s premier marina is the place to begin. Whether you want a great day out with family or friends or you’re an expert sailor looking for a full-service facility with 24-hour access to keep your beloved boat, then Kip is for you. Open…
Read MoreSail away to discover Scottish islands and heritage
Explore the inner and outer Hebrides under sail with VentureSail Holidays. A fleet of classic boats and adventure vessels will take you to beautiful anchorages, hidden island coves and out to the remote St Kilda. Enjoy up close wildlife encounters and explore ashore with visits to heritage sites and local distilleries. With the unspoilt views from…
Read MoreGive your skin a luminous boost for the colder months
Dried out cheeks, cracked knuckles and dull skin that’s in need of some TLC. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it? The difference in the condition of our skin is something many of us can already feel, especially as we enter the colder autumnal days. Quenching thirsty skin is often a battle, though. Opening up a bottle of…
Read MoreSuccesses at inaugural Scots Language Awards
The first annual Scots Language Awards were held on Friday night. Hosted by Alistair Heather and Frieda Morrison, it saw nominees and the audience from right across Scotland head to Glasgow to celebrate the Scots Language, before enjoying live performances from MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards 2018 Singer of The Year Iona Fyfe, musician,…
Read MoreWhyte & Mackay launches Wildcat Bramble gin
Whyte & Mackay continues to grow its gin portfolio by announcing the launch of a new flavour, Wildcat Bramble – the darker, thornier sister to Wildcat Gin. Available at Tesco throughout the UK, as well as in selected bars, Wildcat Bramble has been created to meet consumer demand for fun, varied flavours in up-tempo, after-dark occasions.…
Read MoreNovel focuses on issues affecting our former soldiers
R L McKinney’s debut novel follows Sean, a British soldier who has returned from Afghanistan after his best friend, Mitch, in an act of heroism saved his life but lost his own. With Mitch talking to Sean from beyond the grave, Sean begins to question his own sanity and finds the only place he fits…
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