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A perfect ten

What are the best newer places to visit in 2006?

World leaders may have thrown the spotlight on to Gleneagles in July, but for lesser mortals planning a visit to Scotland, here are some all-new ideas. Flying visit The commercial Concorde was too expensive for most travellers, but now for £8 you can look around Golf Bravo Oscar Alpha Alpha – the...


A Lovers Kingdom

Where would you go for a romantic break in Scotland?

Forget Paris, Glasgow is historically the city of love, as the remains of Saint Valentine, martyred in 269AD, were said to have been brought to Blessed St John Duns Scotus in the Gorbals by a Franciscan monk. So with Scotland being the world’s capital of romance, what locations make up the ultimate ...





Land of legends

Robin McKelvie makes the journey to the remote island of St Kilda

For many Scots St. Kilda, the mystical string of islands that lie 41 miles west of the Outer Hebrides, have something of the Holy Grail about them. Many dream of making it out to this UNESCO World Heritage listed outpost, but few actually manage to conquer the Atlantic and land on the islands.

All the allure of Whisky Galore

Barra in the Outer Hebrides takes some getting to. But as Robin McKelvie reports, its mix of history and stunning nature make it worth the effort

Swooping in over the sea the airport appears amidst a rumble of hills overlooking the sweeping sands of Cockle Bay. There is a tiny terminal building, but no runway. The ‘Twin Otter’ tugs around for its final approach, drops down on to the beach and then bounces along to the terminal.
 
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