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Science and passion pass the sniff test.

How Scotch whisky conquered the world in five (not so easy) steps

A Europe-wide outbreak of grape pests, a world war and America’s prohibition period all played a part in whisky’s global domination.

  • by David Whitley
Ponant’s Le Boreal.

The mysterious Scottish islands that are an artist’s dream

It’s little wonder artists, poets, hikers and photographers are drawn to this faraway archipelago, which splinters off Scotland’s north-east coast.

  • by Steve McKenna
Australians arriving in the UK from January 8, 2025, will have to pay for a electronic travel authorisation. They can apply now.

New entry rules – and fees – for Australians to visit the UK

Australians can now apply for the new Electronic Travel Authorisation that will be a requirement for entering the UK.

  • by Michael Gebicki
Sunset at Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland.

A magnificent, calf-burning hike through two of England’s national parks

Two dramatic national parks in northern England are practically neighbours, yet worlds apart in their appeal.

  • by Rob McFarland
Powis Gate, Old Aberdeen.

‘Edinburgh-lite’ and the other Scottish cities you must visit

With its good looks and epic festivals, Edinburgh gets most of the love – but Scotland has alternatives if you’ve already been to its glorious capital.

  • by Steve McKenna
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Hard to miss: Edinburgh Castle occupies a lofty hilltop perch in the middle of the city.

Scotland’s iconic castle is a treasure trove of unexpected delights

With nearly 1000 years of siege-riddled history, Edinburgh Castle stands proud on the remnants of an old volcano – with big guns, prisons and precious crowns inside.

  • by David Whitley
Deserted … stone ruins on St Kilda.

The ‘other’ St Kilda: the eerie abandoned islands you can visit

Don’t expect amusements and sunbathers at this super-remote Scottish outpost. Its dramatic terrain and ghostly ruins tell a bleak saga.

  • by Steve McKenna
The steep cliffs and seabird colonies of Hirta.

The soul-stirring beauty of the Scottish isles you never knew existed

A small-ship cruise takes in the UK’s most northerly islands, which are closer to Norway’s Bergen than they are to Scotland’s Edinburgh.

  • by Steve McKenna
Talking point  … the new W Edinburgh has been likened to a British sweet and has also prompted some ruder visual comparisons.

Glam new Scottish hotel’s divisive look has earned it a rude nickname

W Edinburgh looks like nothing else in the city. And the views from this swirling newcomer are out of this world.

  • by Steve McKenna
The “Impossible Garden” that was planted in the 1860s.

The wonderland dubbed ‘The Impossible Garden’ shouldn’t exist at all

Butterflies, birdsong, azaleas and rhododendrons, Californian redwood and even Wollemi pines flourish in this “impossible garden”.

  • by Steve McKenna

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