
Scotland is located in a temperate climate, which makes Scotland an ideal place for sporting activities like football (soccer), rugby union and golf.
Continue to read
Scotland’s wide vistas of rugged mountains surrounded by ocean and winds, this county is exposed to the seasons most often days are cold. So it comes
Continue to read
Scotland has an interesting history of buildings among them include prehistoric villages, 12th century, Gothic architecture to the 20th century modern
Continue to read
Throughout the centuries, Scotland’s arts and culture have not only offered images of men playing bagpipe music, tartan kilts and paintings of the Sco
Continue to read
Today, there are nearly 50 million people across the globe who claim to have Scottish ancestral roots. In the 18th century, a great number of Highlanders were displaced from their homes so as to pave way for sheep farming. Many of them decided to start afresh in different parts around…
Continue to read
Music has always been part of Scottish culture. From playing the bagpipes to staging international music festivals there is so much to experience in S
Continue to read
“Water of life” in Gaelic means Whisky. Whisky is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage manufactured in Scotland; it’s a proud export of Scotland. In
Continue to read
Like so many sporting traditions around the world, Scotland ‘s has one of the greatest Scottish customs called the Highland Games. Some say that the o
Continue to read
In a country famous for its stunning scenery and the Scottish have a strong connection to the sea, there are over 700 hundred islands scattered along
Continue to read
Scotland’s has lots to wonder rugged mountains terrain; pristine coastlines offer unlimited opportunities for outdoor adventures. It’s no wonder why l
Continue to read