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Visiting the UK with the help of some local recommendations
Live like a local in British cities London, Glasgow and Edinburgh
The United Kingdom, soaked in history and heritage, welcomes millions of visitors to its shores every year and every year they flock like lemmings to the same destinations over and over. That is not to take anything away from our symbolic heritage sites…
Jimmie Durham - Glasgow International
15 Apr 2010
Sculptor Jimmie Durham’s work is informed by politics and an immersion in his surroundings. Liz Shannon talks to him about his practice The renowned American sculptor Jimmie Durham has not shied away from using local materials in the creation of his…
Ghost Hunting in Loch Lomond
10 Sep 2009
Who needs Derek Acorah when you have Colin Sykes?
Greetings dear reader, and welcome to another grim tale of mystery, madness and trouser-filling terror. This being our Halloween issue, I thought I would go all out and investigate a genuine haunted castle or an authentic creepy mouldering ruin, so I…
Skydiving in Scotland
10 Sep 2009
Our guide to jumping out of planes. With a parachute, natch
To jump or not to jump, that is the question. Read on for our comprehensive guide to parachute jumping as we speak to a qualified instructor and grill our brave writer as she prepares to plunge
Drams in the Field
10 Sep 2009
We preview the autumn music festival
Drams in the Field, Glenelg’s annual music festival, is celebrating its 10th birthday this year and, if previous years are anything to go by, it should be one hell of a hoolie. In a nutshell; be prepared to dance like a lunatic, make loads of new…
Out of Africa
10 Sep 2009
Neil Radley takes us on a trek around South Africa
‘Bump bump. Ouch my ass, my balls, my ass, my balls. But ooh wow, what amazing scenery’. This is generally how my journey through South Africa, on pony-back, proceeds. Nonchalantly we wave to fellow musketeers and others whose path we cross, smiling…
A Polish Adventure
10 Sep 2009
A mini-trip to make you fall in love
As the anticipation builds for visiting an unknown foreign land, my brain often starts making its own mental images. These are usually a deconstructed, or reconstructed, mish-mash of images already gleaned from travel brochures, the internet and similar…
MOBO Awards Come to Glasgow
10 Sep 2009
Celebrating Music of Black Origin in Scotland
‘We’ve been at every major venue in London: the Royal Albert Hall, Alexandra Palace, Wembley Arena, London Arena and we were the first multi-artist show to appear at the O2 Arena, so we thought it was time to take the unprecedented step of moving the…
All About the Dram-a
10 Sep 2009
Looking for the real Scottish whisky experience
Two years after Columbus discovered America, a Scottish friar made an equally important discovery: whisky. However, his was not the golden delight that we now know as Scotch whisky. What Friar John Cor concocted was brutal and raw, and were it to be…
Visiting Skye
10 Sep 2009
Taking a trip to the idyllic isle
‘If you’ve never been kissed on the Isle of the Mist, it’s a joy you must try before you die …’ The whole pub crowd joins in for the chorus of this jaunty tune; swaying to and fro along with local band, Bramax, in the tiny seaside village of Kyleakin…
Wheels on Fire
10 Sep 2009
A day at Knockhill racing track
Nothing brings out the little boy in a fully grown man quite like shiny fast cars. We send our adventure sports correspondent, Ren Deakin, for a day at Knockhill. Needless to say he enjoys every last minute of it
The Enchanted Forest
10 Sep 2009
Myths and legends in Faskally Wood
‘ We thought it would be fun to set a fire-breathing dragon loose in the forest,’ says Tricia Fox, one of the organisers for The Enchanted Forest autumn event. She is referring to this year’s Scottish myths and legends theme, for the annual light and…
Go Ape
10 Sep 2009
Become king of the swingers with this adventure amongst the tree tops
So here I am, standing in front of a group of strangers – a strapping great harness hitched around my nether regions – trying to remember which karabiner attaches on to which safety line and which foot to put where. Welcome to Go Ape, the high-wire…
Glasgow: Merchant City Festival
10 Sep 2009
The celebration of cutting-edge Scottish arts, music and live performance
The Merchant City is all of Glasgow in a few square blocks. At its most north-westerly point, as it merges into the city centre around George Square, it’s all about opulent buildings, trendy boutique shops and a range of desirable restaurants and delis.
Visiting Orkney
10 Sep 2009
Having an adventure on this treasure island
Orkney is a compelling place, with a rich history – but also plenty sandy beaches, beautiful scenery and fun activities to please the casual visitor. Simon Varwell digs beneath the surface
A Traveller's Guide to Wales
10 Sep 2009
It's not all just Tom Jones and rugby
Just a short journey from central Scotland, Wales is an ideal spot for those of you who want to do a little bit of exploring without leaving the United Kingdom. Here’s our traveller’s guide of top things to see and do Bright lights, big city A…
5 Reasons To Love Cornwall
10 Sep 2009
Why the final days of summer are best spent on the Cornish coast
As the summer fades on British shores, we automatically start thinking about woolly jumpers, cosy nights in and what colour of thermal pants we’ll go for this year. We can’t help it; it’s in-built that we prepare for cold weather every year like it was…
Hubble Bubble
10 Sep 2009
The ugly history of witch trials in Scotland
Since it’s Halloween, Kirsty Gibbins decides to delve into Scotland’s witch culling history. What she uncovers ain’t pretty, in fact, it’s decidedly gruesome
Scottish Watersports
10 Sep 2009
Ahead of the Tiree Wave Classic, we prepare to get wet
Scotland’s plentiful supplies of wind and water make it a fantastic destination for windsurfing. ‘But isn’t it cold?’ I hear you ask. My dear readers, don’t be so defeatist. All you need is a decent wet suit, rock-solid determination, and an acceptance…
Kilmarten Glen
10 Sep 2009
Visiting one of Scotland's most important historical sites
The Scots do history pretty well. Perhaps you even learnt a little about it at school? But, if you fell asleep during that lesson, let us give you a little re-cap: Scotland’s history is one of immigration, its people forged through waves of invaders…
Going for Gold
10 Sep 2009
The world championship events held in Scotland
You may not be the next Mohammed Ali, but here in Scotland we offer some quainter – and less punishing – ways to become a world champion. Simon Varwell tells you how
Talk to the Tour Guide
10 Sep 2009
We chat to Stevie Christie from Wilderness Scotland
Name Stevie Christie Age 33 Hometown Edinburgh How long have you been working as a tour guide Eight years Interests The outdoors and adventure travel What sort of people come on your tours? We get all sorts of people from all over the world.
It's A Weird World
10 Sep 2009
A round-up of autumns most interesting global events
Woolly Worm Festival in North Carolina, Cabbage Festival in Germany, Bald-Headed Men of America Convention, Gorilla Run in London, Rubber Duckie Race in Surrey, Santa Claus Championships in Switzerland
Homecoming Scotland Finale
10 Sep 2009
The big events lined up to close a year of celebration
The Homecoming Scotland year has been jam-packed with events and, as it draws to a close, we highlight the best finale celebrations
Samhain
10 Sep 2009
Investigating the inspiration for Halloween
Halloween is about more than just pumpkin lanterns, apple dooking and dubious fancy dress. The true meaning of All Hallow's Eve harks back to the ancient fire festival of Samhain, the celebration of the final harvest and the beginning of the Celtic New…


