Edinburgh Castle - the fortress at the centre of Scotland’s capital city. The igneous rock intrusion, now known as Castle Rock, was formed by volcanic activity...
From the accounts of Britain made by the classical authors, we know that, by the fourth century AD, the predominant people in northern Scotland were...
The Celtic warriors were among the greatest that history has ever witnessed - known to be strong and challenging, both physically and mentally. symbols for...
The Dalai Lama has one. So do Bishop Desmond Tutu, Arun Gandhi, Col. Chris Hadfield, Graham McTavish, and numerous Nobel Peace Laureates. With such high-profile...
Unbeknownst to most, Scotland is a delicious destination for food lovers. Fish and chips at the harbour in Anstruther. The charming fishing village of Anstruther in...
Connemara, in the west of Ireland, is famous for its rugged landscape of mist-shrouded mountains, desolate moors and bogs, and seemingly endless strands pounded by...
The name ‘Poteen’ comes from the meaning ‘Little Pot’ which aptly represents the way that Poteen was distilled in little pots in an underground manner...