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Quote: At Culloden Battlefield Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobite army were crushed by the English on 16 April 1796. As great battles go, Culloden was short - about one hour and with an immediate death toll of Read More
Quote: Standing stones and chambered cairns. Barrows and cists. Henges and hilltop forts. Cup-and-ring markings. Broches and crannogs: These are more than just the terms used by archeologists to categorize the Read More
Quote: Built on a narrow spit of land jutting into the Moray Firth at Ardersier, north east of Inverness, Fort George is a fascinating and beautiful place to visit.It is a mighty fortification whose 18th century Read More
Quote: It is cheaper to book a tour on the Jacobite River Cruises to Loch Ness than it is to take public transportation roundtrip to Drumnadrochit to see the castle and the Monster Museum. Since the docks are located Read More
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Quote: In many ways Cawdor castle is a fairly typical preserved castle, in that it is lavishly decorated and has sprawling staircases and hallways and mysterious doors and rooms. A bizarre contrast to all of this is the Read More
Quote: Located in the city of Inverness, the Inverness Castle is located on a summit overlooking the town of Inverness. From the top of the hill you can get some great views to the west of the town and of the River Read More
Quote: At first glance, this small museum doesn't seem very impressive. Downstairs, it has a clear local focus, with a bit of railroad history, a cute display of postcards from the region, and some natural history in Read More
Quote: Loch Ness We had a slow, sunny day today. We are in our third week of travels, and I have been feeling really tired for the past few days. Hoping to recover to full speed tomorrow, we did less today. But it was Read More
Quote: Today we took to the road through the Great Glen and into Argyll in southwest Scotland. This was a very long day trip that allowed us to visit several important historal sights near Kilmartin. The drive there Read More