Scotland ScotlandUK (Scotland) Peterhead to Rosslyn Chapel to Rudstone (England) Leaving lovely Peterhead, I drove south to my next stopover - the lovely old coaching inn, the Sun Inn in ...Read More Scotland Carrbridge Packhorse Stone Bridge ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Aviemore Ring Cairn and Stone Circle ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Cairngorm Hotel ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Highland Folk Museum ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Strathspey Steam Railway Festival ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Cairngorms ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Castle Fraser ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Vintage AA Roadside Box ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Banff and Macduff ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Keith and Dufftown Steam Railway 1940s Weekend ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Laidhay Croft Museum ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland John O’Groats to Historic Lybster Harbour ...Read More Scotland Thurso to John O’Groats ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Dunnet Head Lighthouse to Thurso ...Read More Scotland Durness to Dunnet Bay ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Ard Neakie to Durness ...Read More Scotland Tongue House to Ard Neakie Lime Kilns ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Golspie to Kyleside, Scotland After leaving Dunrobin Castle, I continued on my way north... ~ Bella ...Read More Scotland Dunrobin Castle Dunrobin Castle is in Sutherland, Scotland, and is one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in Scotland, serving as the ...Read More Scotland Cromarty and the Cromarty Lighthouse As I began my road trip around part of Scotland's NC 500, I started by visiting Cromarty and the Cromarty ...Read More Scotland Mormond Hill White Horse Through this overpass is The Mormond Hill White Horse, located on the hills near Strichen in Scotland. The Mormond Hill ...Read More Scotland Dyce Symbol Stones The Dyce Symbol Stones are a collection of Pictish and Early Medieval sculptured stones that are housed in a shelter in the ruined St Fergus's Chapel, Dyce, Aberdeen, Scotland ...Read More Scotland Cullerie Stone Circle The Cullerlie Stone Circle is an ancient megalithic monument situated in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and is one of over 500 stone ...Read More Scotland Royal Deeside Steam Railway The Royal Deeside Railway is lovely little heritage railway in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, that operates on a section of the former ...Read More Scotland Picardy Symbol Stone According to Historic Environment Scotland, the Picardy Symbol Stone is unusual for two reasons: it’s one of only a few ...Read More Scotland Huntly Castle Huntly Castle in Scotland was once the ancestral home of the influential Clan Gordon and the Earls of Huntly. Originally ...Read More Scotland Scotland’s Phone Box Libraries Most people know of the iconic red phone boxes in Britain, but few realise that, at least in Scotland, a ...Read More Scotland Dracula’s Castle in Scotland Dracula's Castle in Scotland? No, to the best of my knowledge, Count Dracula didn't visit the north east coast of ...Read More Scotland Bullers of Buchan The Bullers of Buchan is about 6 miles south of Peterhead where I have been staying, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The ...Read More Scotland Heeland Cooz Highland cows (or heeland cooz as they are pronounced in Scotland) is native to the highlands of Scotland, hence the ...Read More Scotland Boddham Harbour & Buchan Ness Lighthouse Scotland's Boddham harbour was built in 1831 and became a registered port in 1845. The village's lighthouse, Buchan Ness ...Read More Scotland Castle of Pittulie Seemingly stranded in the middle of a large field, stands the ruins of Castle Pittulie in Fraserburgh, Scotland. Castle Pittulie, ...Read More Scotland Pitsligo Castle The Pitsligo Castle was built around 1424. Ownership later passed to the Forbes family of Druminnor. The last Forbes of ...Read More Scotland Old Pitsligo Church I loved it here - such a serene space... The church was built around 1630 and the south aisle of ...Read More Scotland Aikey Brae Aikey Brae stands at the summit of Parkhouse Hill in Aberdeenshire. It is thought the stone circle was created around ...Read More Scotland Deer Abbey Finally off exploring Scotland - first stop: Deer Abbey, built in 1219. Deer Abbey was Cistercian monastery founded in 1219. ...Read More Scotland Welcome to Peterhead, Scotland Exploring the local area... I will do a longer post at another time with the history of the area and ...Read More RomaniaScotland Farewell Romania, hello Scotland! The airport at Bucharest, Romania is very modern, light, bright... ...and my new home sweet home - a lovely little ...Read More Scotland Sir Walter Scott Country On the surface, this day might seem like a bummer of a day as five different places I went to ...Read More ScotlandUK Gretna Green and Hadrian’s Wall Wonderful day of exploring. I first headed to Gretna Green, however when I saw how touristy it had become, decided ...Read More ScotlandUK Scottish Road Trip We headed off for what was only going to be two nights in Scotland, and ended up being almost a ...Read More North MacedoniaScotland Scotland to Skopje My final day in beloved Scotland before I head off to my next globe-trotting destination on this amazing world-tour I ...Read More Scotland Glencoe Massacre and Glen Etive It was the beginning of February, 1692 and two companies of approximately 120 men from the Campbell Earl of Argyll's ...Read More Scotland Colintraive and Ardgarten My last outing before leaving beloved Scotland... The specks on the hill are sheep... This is the view over ...Read More Scotland Loch Katrine "The Lady of the Lake" is a narrative poem by Sir Walter Scott (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832), and is ...Read More Scotland Kilmartin Prehistoric Standing Stones and other monuments Kilmartin is one of my absolute favourite places in all of Scotland - while at first glance there doesn't seem ...Read More Scotland Bridge Across the Atlantic It was a lovely brisk 1 degree C (33 degrees F) as I set out to cross a bridge over ...Read More OtherScotland Friendly Invasion The aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth paid us a visit, just a little way along Loch Long from my holiday ...Read More Scotland Lost Castle, Funky Mill, and Bridge to Nowhere… Out for a drive to see what I could find... and in this case it was not finding a castle ...Read More Scotland Largs and surrounds Largs - the original name means "the slopes" in Scottish Gaelic - and was the site of the last Viking ...Read More Scotland Templar Graves, Ancient Standing Stones – Christmas in Scotland! Just before lockdown started in Scotland (again), I went for a drive to Kilmartin. I have been here before, but ...Read More Scotland Farewell Scotland… For weeks, this is what it has looked like in my lovely Scotland holiday home... as I pack up to ...Read More Scotland Eilean Donan Castle If this castle looks familiar, it might be because you have seen one or more of these movies: Early morning ...Read More Scotland Sunny day in wintery Scotland After a series of wild and woolly days, we had a magnificent day here so, although I only had about ...Read More OtherScotland Home sweet home on Loch Long… Here is a peek into what life is like living on a loch - this one in particular is part ...Read More Scotland Kilmartin Sculptured Stones or Grave Slabs as they are also called Leaving the stone circle, I headed to the Kilmartin Church to see the extraordinarily fine sculptured stones, ranging in date ...Read More Scotland Kilmartin Glen Prehistoric Temple Wood Stone Circle and Cairns A lovely day for a drive so I went in search of prehistoric stone circles and cairns (ancient burial sites) ...Read More EventsScotland Medieval Jousting Tournament and Festival A perfect day to set off in my time-machine and head back to the 15th century for a glorious medieval ...Read More Scotland Operation ‘Save Edward’ Before we get into saving Edward, a rather eclectic family came to visit... Two swans, a goose, and a duck! ...Read More Scotland Back in beloved Scotland… Back again in my glorious piece of Heaven in beloved Scotland... Lady Penelope, my beloved baby Jaguar was waiting for ...Read More Scotland Rudolph Hess recouperated here – Scotland’s Buchanan Castle Rudolph Hess? Yes! After his flight from the Third Reich to Scotland, Hess was interned in Buchanan Castle which by ...Read More Scotland Europe’s 5000 Year Old Tree plus the Falls of Dochart After an extended period of inclement weather, finally the sun decided to visit... So the next morning I rugged up ...Read More Scotland The Falkirk Wheel and Charcoal Pizza..? On my way home from the safari park, I went via the Falkirk wheel - the only rotating boat lift ...Read More Scotland Scottish Safari Who knew that there were lions in them there Highland hills! ~ Bella ...Read More EventsScotland Wonderful Scottish Birthday (post 3 of 3) ...continued... ...and we even had a real-life pipe major give us instruction on the bagpipes... ...and two rainbows on the ...Read More EventsScotland Wonderful Scottish Birthday (post 2 of 3) ...continued... ...and so after another full day, we went back and changed into our 'bling' for a glorious evening at ...Read More EventsScotland Wonderful Scottish Birthday (post 1 of 3) The last weekend in September friends from all over the world to belatedly celebrate my birthday... with many of them ...Read More Scotland Inverary and St Conan’s Kirk, Scotland Friends from several countries flew in for my belated birthday celebration. In addition to being one of my dearest friends, ...Read More PlacesScotland Rosslyn Chapel Some may be aware of Rosslyn Chapel from the works by Dan Brown - but this enigmatic building has been ...Read More Scotland My Scottish Piece of Heaven… I feel so incredibly blessed to have found such an extraordinarily beautiful place to curl up and write... and such ...Read More EventsScotland Braemar Gathering with Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II The Braemar Gathering has been on my bucket list for many, many years - and yesterday had the most wonderful ...Read More Scotland The ‘Up and Doon’ Maid of the Loch – that they built twice! Situated in Balloch in Scotland, 'The Maid' is the very last paddles steamer to be built in Britain - and ...Read More Scotland Welcome to Scotland, the Dog Suicide Bridge, and Duck Bay Heading north, I finally make it to Scotland! I stayed in a hotel in Glasgow for a few days taking ...Read More