Scots around the world are celebrating Saint Andrews Day today, paying homage to their country’s greatest Patron. But who was Saint Andrew, and why do...
Lonely Planet’s 500 “most thrilling, memorable and interesting travel experiences in the world”, now includes eight places on the island of Ireland, from breath-taking landscapes to...
As our American friends and family celebrate Thanksgiving today, there is much to be grateful for. Here is a simple and scrumptious Roast Turkey recipe...
Although the fiddle was established in Irish traditional music before the Uilleann Pipes, the references to its predecessors do not date back as far as...
From rock-dwelling giants to mermaids and seals who steal the hearts of local women, Scotland’s islands are still alive today with tales of their supernatural pasts. LEWIS...
Circa 5th century BC, the Greeks considered Celts (Keltoi) as one of the four great ‘barbarian’ people; with their independent realms extending all the way...
While the Celtic nation of Galicia in northwest Spain is renowned for its scrumptious seafood, a hearty pork and vegetable stew will surely whet your...
Celtic mythology is awash with powerful women, and they remain quite an enigma. On the one hand, we have feisty Queens like Medb, fearsome Goddesses...
Despite the difficulties brough on by COVID-19, USA-based Scottish Creations continues to do brisk business. Recently we spoke with company co-founder Hilary Creighton about her...
The smallest of mainland Britain's component countries, Wales offers many wonderful reasons to visit. The south includes Cardiff, a superb base from which to begin...
Caldo Gallego, or white bean soup, hails from Spain's Celtic Galicia region, a place where good, hot soup and hearty meals reign supreme. The flavors...