A new investigation to uncover anything unusual lurking in Loch Ness has begun. Pictured are (L-R back) – Chris Taylor, VisitScotland Regional Leadership Director, Adrian Shine, Leader of the Loch Ness Project, (front) Professor Neil Gemmell, leader of the Super Natural History Team, and Christina Lynggaard, member of the Super  Natural        History Team (Photo: Trevor Martin)

Scientific search of Loch Ness getting underway

A bid to find Nessie's neighbours is underway, with a new investigation to uncover anything unusual in Loch Ness. The mission to identify what lives...

Two star gold award is the first for a B&B

An Islay bed and breakfast has become Scotland’s first ever two star gold accommodation following a grading from VisitScotland. Anchorage B&B, situated on the shores...

A fantastic four medals for Scots distillery

The Tullibardine distillery has been awarded four medals at the 2018 International Spirits Challenge. This included a ‘silver’ accolade for its latest single malt release,...

Summer event will draw thousands to Aberdeenshire

The countdown is continuing for one of Royal Deeside’s most popular summer events. Held annually on the first Saturday in August, Aboyne Highland Games attracts...

Gold standard approval for Highland Queen

A Highland Queen blended Scotch whisky has struck gold. It impressed the judging panels at two internationally acclaimed industry awards ceremonies – the International Spirits...

SPONSORED CONTENT: Reward your dog with the best premium diet from Chudleys

Working and sporting dogs deserve the best - and Chudleys brand new product, Duck with Rice and Vegetables, in the all new Sporting range, is the...