Scottish Cities
Scottish Cities
Aberdeen Harbour
Aberdeen Harbour
The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is a must see if you are on a visit to Glasgow. Like most Museums in Scotland, entry is free. The art gallery is home to fine collections of…
Edinburgh In The Snow
Edinburgh is an attractive city at the best of times, but Edinburgh in the snow is just that bit more picturesque. Edinburgh's main shopping street, Princes street has to have one of the best aspects…
Nelson’s Monument
Nelson's monument on Calton Hill, Edinburgh was built in honour of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson. The monument was constructed to commemorate Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar, and of course his death in that…
Inverness – The Capital City of The Scottish Highlands
Inverness is a city in the North East of Scotland and in fact is the most Northern Scottish city. It makes a great centre for exploring the north of the country. Nearby is the battlefield…
Swanston Village
Swanston Village on the outskirts of Edinburgh Anybody following the route for the Allermuir walk, will pass through Swanston village on the final part of the walk. It is quite unusual in Scotland to come…
Newhaven Habour
Newhaven Harbour is a popular spot in Edinburgh for photographers wanting to get a nice sunset picture. It is also a nice location to sit and have a meal in the summer time in one…
Robert the Bruce
Robert The Bruce Statue of Robert the Bruce who defeated the English forces at the battle of Bannockburn. Robert the Bruce was the Scottish King from 1306 until 1329. He led Scotland's army against the English…
Edinburgh Christmas Market and New Year Celebrations
Edinburgh Christmas Market Christmas and New Year celebrations in Edinburgh are now massive, and attract a huge number of tourists to the city. The Edinburgh Christmas market forms a big part of these celebrations, and…
Edinburgh Skyline
A picture of the Edinburgh skyline taken from Arthur's Seat - A typical summer's evening as the mist crept in from the sea to shroud the city. One unfortunate consequence of Edinburgh being situated so…