Remarkable British Pathé footage shows the Royal Family, including Queen Elizabeth and newborn Prince Andrew, arrive at their Scottish castle in 1960.
A gem of a visit on the Grampian Line, in Scotland.
Manderston House in the Scottish Borders, almost completely rebuilt in Edwardian times, is described as being the swansong of that era.
Follow in the footsteps of Mary Queen of Scots by visiting the houses, castles, and areas she stayed in while imprisoned by her cousin Elizabeth I.
Dana Huntley went on a 715-mile road trip through the Western Highlands and discovered the most spectacular landscape he’s ever seen.
The Scots have placed their affections in some strange places throughout their battle-worn history
The Royal Family has always shared a special relationship with Scotland and its people and this British Pathe footage from 1955 shows just that.
Taking the High Road from Inverness to the Isle of Skye.
The Royal Family's love for Scotland is very well documented and this footage at the Highland Games illustrates that wonderfully.
Do Scotland by train and leave the driving. Elegant Edinburgh, the floral city of Aberdeen and west to the Highland capital of Inverness.
See! Some of the best things in life are free! We take a look at the tourist attractions around the United Kingdom that are free... gratis! Imagine that!
What really makes life so great in Aberdeenshire, this sprawling rural county in the far northeast corner of Scotland? Inquiring British Heritage readers want to know.
Aspiring travel writers are invariably advised to avoid the clichéd opening: “This well-kept secret” but, in this particular instance, it is 100 percent appropriate.
In the Outer Hebrides, they make cloth the old-fashioned way to the highest quality in the islands off Scotland.
England, Scotland, and Wales...Which is your favorite? Join us as we take a look into what makes each one so special.
Walk back in time at Newtonmore’s Highlands Folk Museum.
A house fit for an Earl! The history of Dumfries House in south-west Scotland largely revolves around two men, separated in time by almost 250 years.
The Academy Award-winning film Braveheart managed to propel Sir William Wallace through nearly seven centuries. Through the magic of Hollywood, the infamous 13th-century Scottish hero has returned to his homeland and has once again created quite a stir.
King Charles III has reflected on his mother, Quen Elizabeth II's final days in Scotland.
Forbes Inglis takes a look at Gretna Green, the little Scottish village of love.
The United Kingdom is a golf lover's paradise, home to some of the most iconic and challenging golf courses in the world.
Scotland is a country filled with some incredible sights. The Scottish Borders in particular offer up some stunning views.
The most well-known and forgotten myths and legends of Britain's favorite holiday locations. How many of them do you know?
The East Coast mainline connects London and the Scottish capital of Edinburgh with a ribbon of steel linking five of Britain’s most historic provincial cathedral cities.
Martin Luther is synonymous with Protestantism in Germany. In France, John Calvin led the reform movement. Scotland, too, had its giant of ecclesiastical reform in John Knox.
If you're looking for a single whistle-stop tour take a trip to “Scotland in miniature”, the Isle of Arran.
A look at what Scottish food is all about. Think Scottish food is all haggis and potatoes? Well, you wouldn’t be far wrong...
If you’re intrigued about visiting Scotland but don’t know where to start let this be your guide.
A British Heritage report from the stern of the Bridge Deck - seeing Britain from a cruiseliners luxury.
When it comes to slang in the United Kingdom, it has to be said that the Scots do it best.
The isle of Iona is one of Scotland's best-kept secrets and most stunning tourist attractions.
From the Scottish highlands to the Norfolk coast, travel like the Royal family, as we explore where King Charles and co spend their holidays.
Join us as we take a look at the castle that has always been somewhat of a sanctuary for the Royals.
Though separated from the Scottish mainland by only 10 miles across the Pentland Firth, Orkney is one destination that really feels a world away.
"A man neither very good nor very bad, the fool of fortune and the tool of politicians, a pirate in spite of himself."
Urquhart Castle is surely one of the most picturesquely situated castles in the Scottish Highlands. Located 16 miles south-west of Inverness, the castle, one of the largest in Scotland, dominates a sandstone bluff overlooking much of the length of Loch Ness.
From the archaeological wonders of St. Ninian's priory to Scotland's book capital - a journey of exploration and education.
Long the focus of folklore and legend, including Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, what about an email from Mary Magdalene? Why not?!
The only rotating boat lift in the world, connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal.
In the early part of the 13th century, an English cleric wrote; “Great Tay, through Perth, through towns, through country flies, Perth the whole Kingdom with her wealth supplies.”
The Union Flag, also known as the Union Jack, is the official flag of Britain. It was first created in Apr 12, 1606.
This is Outlander country! Forbes Inglis delights Outlander fans with a visit through the spots used in the popular drama.
Today, Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson whose classic tales include "Treasure Island", "Kidnapped" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde" was born in Edinburgh.
Sir Alexander Fleming's accidental discovery of penicillin changed the course of medical history, propelling humanity into the antibiotic era. His relentless pursuit of scientific knowledge and determination to improve human health set an example for generations to come.
J.M. Barrie was born in the tenements of Kirriemuir in Scotland on this day in 1860. We take a look at the tragic back story of his famous "Peter Pan" and his birthplace now a museum honoring the great writer.
On New Year's Eve about 200k people celebrate Hogmanay on the streets of Edinburgh. Here's everything you need to know about the ancient traditions of Hogmanay.
A new documentary, to air this week, "A Royal Grand Design" follows the United Kingdom's new monarch over a decade-long project to renovate Dumfries House, a Palladian country house in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Lord Macdonald leads the far-flung Clan Macdonald as High Chief, and he and Lady Macdonald also preside over their own fair and hospitable corner of the “Garden of Skye.”
This Jan 25th, lovers of Scotland and the bard Robert Burns are being invited to enjoy a very different Burn's Night, using #BurnsNightIn and #VirtualBurnsNight.
Its fascinating history, with links to the Declaration of Arbroath, makes Arbroath a wonderful town to explore.
Aberdeenshire has something for everyone.
The Declaration of Arbroath is of huge importance to Scottish history and at the time was called "the most eloquent case for a nation’s claim to freedom produced anywhere in medieval Europe”. Forbes Inglis takes a look.
As the coronavirus pandemic is really hampering our British travel plans in 2020 we decided to pull together some ingenious virtual tours of Britain's top attractions.
It took people with real vision to change life for our ancestors, a case in point can be found at the New Lanark mills in southwest Scotland.
Our expert British travel writer's nine places that ought to be on every must-see list for anyone planning a trip to the United Kingdom.
Move over hygge, the Danish term referring to coziness and comfort, this year we’re all about Scottish coorie.
Welcome to Edinburgh, Auld Reekie, the Athens of the North, the seat of Scottish culture and center of its history for the past 600 years.
Have you been to Aberdeenshire?
Decent homes, fair wages and the first nursery school in the world
'There are black slugs everywhere!' My 6-year-old daughter gleefully exclaimed as we combed a steep grassy slope hunting for traces of wizards and magic. Harry Potter film crews had just dismantled the hut of the giant, Hagrid, and we were hot on their trail in the mountains of Glencoe, Scotland. 'Ron Weasley must have been throwing up all over the place,' she added with delight.
Plans to upgrade visitor facilities at Urquhart Castle have put the castle's caretakers at odds with the wishes of the nearby townspeople.