Dunrobin Castle is in Sutherland, Scotland, and is one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in Scotland, serving as the ancestral home of the Clan Sutherland. ~ Bella
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 Lighthouse. The original Cromarty Lighthouse was built in 1828 by engineer Robert Stevenson, who was a member of the famous Stevenson lighthouse engineering family.
Mormond Hill White Horse
Through this overpass is The Mormond Hill White Horse, located on the hills near Strichen in Scotland. The Mormond Hill White Horse is made from white quartz that has been placed into position to make the shape, and is believed to have been carved into the hillside in 1773, possibly to record the visit of …
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. The entire area feels so very calm and serene. ~ Bella
Cullerie Stone Circle
The Cullerlie Stone Circle is an ancient megalithic monument situated in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and is one of over 500 stone circles in Scotland! ~ Bella
Royal Deeside Steam Railway
The Royal Deeside Railway is lovely little heritage railway in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, that operates on a section of the former Deeside Railway line, which was originally built to connect Aberdeen with Ballater. I had such a lovely time that I created a painting I am giving to the heritage trust. ~ Bella
Picardy Symbol Stone
According to Historic Environment Scotland, the Picardy Symbol Stone is unusual for two reasons: it’s one of only a few Pictish carved stones standing in its original spot it’s a rare instance of a stone potentially associated with a burial …and even the drive to get there was glorious! The Picardy Symbol Stone is carved …
Huntly Castle
Huntly Castle in Scotland was once the ancestral home of the influential Clan Gordon and the Earls of Huntly. Originally established in the 12th century by Duncan II, Earl of Fife, Huntly Castle evolved over time, witnessing the rise and fall of different noble families. From its early days as the Peel of Strathbogie to …
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 number of them are now being used as libraries! ~ Bella
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 Scotland, but… Slains Castle, a captivating ruin nestled on the cliffs of Cruden Bay, holds a fascinating connection to Bram Stoker’s iconic character, Dracula. While it is documented that Stoker never visited Transylvania, it was …