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Edinburgh Festival of Food

Foodies at the Festival is part of the Edinburgh Festival in August, with star chefs giving classes, wine and whisky tastings, and chance to buy from local producers. more...

New Rough Guide to Scotland

A new Scotland travel guide, specially a Rough Guide, is welcome. This covers hotels, restaurants, sights and more, from Edinburgh and Glasgow to Highlands & islands. more...

Edinburgh's Hogmanay 2007-2008

Kasabian and Idlewild are two of the music acts playing at Edinburgh's Hogmanay Night celebrations when the city rocks and parties to see in the New Year of 2008. more...

Six Nations Edinburgh Restaurants

Scotland has two major home games at Murrayfield for the 2008 Six Nations Championships, against France and England. Here are some recommended restaurants for fans. more...

Holiday in Balmoral Castle

Enjoy hiking, photography, art courses and other vacations at Queen Elizabeth's Scottish country home, Balmoral Castle, with meals and accommodation in the Castle more...

New Look for St Andrews Golf Hotel

A full refurbishment of the boutique St Andrews Golf Hotel includes a new restaurant overlooking the West Sands, near the most famous golf course in the world more...

Scottish Hotel Gets Big Make-Over

Scotland's Moffat House Hotel in the village of Moffat, a short drive from Glasgow and Edinburgh, has a quarter-million pound refit to upgrade from 3-star to 4-star more...

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Scottish Highlands & Islands Guide

By: Feature Writer Donna Dailey

Scotland's castles and clans, hotels and restaurants, wildlife and walks, are all covered in full detail in the new Rough Guide to the Scottish Highlands and Islands. more...

St Andrews Scotland's Home of Golf

By: Neil Gunn

The Open Championship was first played on the Old Course in 1873. Today many visitors still come to play and watch golf, but there is much more to St Andrews. more...

Climbing the Wallace Monument

By: Susan Morris

Climbing the Wallace Monument Stirling gives panoramic views of Stirling Castle, Ochil Hills, Trossachs and Forth Valley. Two cafés near to The Monument are introduced. more...

Ghost Tours of Edinburgh

By: Linda Gannell

Edinburgh in Scotland has many a ghost story to tell. Take a guided ghost tour to hear tales of the supernatural. more...

The Wallace Monument, Scotland

By: Linda Gannell

Scotland's national hero, William Wallace, stands tall with this monument overlooking Stirling. more...

Scotland's Dunmore Pineapple

By: Linda Gannell

Whether staying a week or just visiting, the Dunmore Pineapple would have to be one of Scotland's most unusual tourist attractions. more...

Edinburgh's New Town in One Day

By: Linda Gannell

Edinburgh's New Town delights with Georgian architecture and quaint, cobbled streets. This tour shows you the highlights in just one day. more...

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