Join us in our visit to a fascinating 16th century village in Fife. Beautifully picturesque. Don't miss it if you visit Scotland
What is a crannog? A unique replica of an ancient structure once common in Scotland. Visit and find out all about it.
Visit the 5th Duke of Duke of Hamilton's hunting lodge. Referred to as the 'The Dogg Kennel'. Superb architecture beautifully restored.
Dating from the 15th century this exceptional building is associated with the Knights Templars. The Apprentice Pillar is particularly spectacular.
A historic Fife town boasting Scotland's oldest university and, in its day, largest cathedral. Probably most famous as the home of golf.
The might of Rome found it hard going against the wild people of Caledonia. This fort comprises some of the best defensive earthworks in Europe.
A grim fortress on the River Forth that once was the State Prison of Scotland.
The home of the Knights Hospitallers. An order of religious knights set up to help pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem at the time of the Crusades.
The good, the bad, and the ugly immortalised in stone........ We will leave you to decide which statue fits which category.
A visit to one of the most unusual buildings in Glasgow. Based on the Doges Palace in Venice this redundant carpet factory is now a business complex.
This journey took us to Stirling--Dunblane--Comrie--and the Carse lands to the east of Stirling once known as Flander's Moss.
This statue has caused a furore in Stirling. Is it anything to do with Wallace on is it Mel Gibson? Such has been the anger that it has been, literally, defaced.
Another unusual building built by one of the Dukes of Hamilton. Not just an empty tomb. Some surprises were in store for us when we visited.
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