Inveraray
  • Wildlife & Nature

Bird’s foot trefoil

August 02, 2014 521 Views 0 Comment
Affectionately called 'hen and chickens' or 'bacon and eggs', the flowers of bird's foot trefoil light up sand dunes, …
  • Wildlife & Nature

Celebrating bluebells

May 20, 2014 351 Views 0 Comment
On hillsides and in woodlands, a drift of bluebells casts its own magic spell. This is a gallery …
  • Carved crosses , History

Inveraray Cross

August 30, 2013 1184 Views 20 Comments
For any visitor to Inveraray, the glorious castle steals the show - but it's worth taking time to look at …
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I'm honoured to be Writer in Residence at the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. This book celebrates the lives of 50 great explorers......
BRITISH TREES
  • The song of the aspen
  • A wand of hazel
  • The holly bears the crown
  • Sycamore: colonist or custodian?
  • The fragrance of juniper
SCOTTISH CASTLES
  • Smailholm Tower
  • The value of Stirling
  • Loch Avich and the Castle of the Red-haired Girl
  • Dunyvaig Castle, Isle of Islay
  • Drumlanrig Castle: unbridled splendour
MEGALITHIC
  • The Devil’s Arrows: shafts of darkness
  • Standing stone near Loch Ederline
  • The stones of Kilmory Oib
  • Clava Cairns
  • Nether Largie: secrets in stone
CHURCHES, CHAPELS & ABBEYS
  • St Moluag’s Cathedral on the Isle of Lismore
  • Kilmore – a quiet chapter
  • Kilmartin church and graveyard
  • St Andrews: the glorious Cathedral
  • Fountains Abbey: from simplicity to splendour
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