Inverness – city in the Highlands
Scenically set on the shores of the Moray Firth and with the beautiful River Ness running through its centre and beneath its castle, Inverness has always attracted people from far and wide.
Invisible Edinburgh Tours
An Edinburgh social enterprise is helping homeless people turn their lives around by giving them the opportunity to become city tour guides.
Kilt up
Visiting Scotland for a special event? Would you like to wear a kilt? Well find out how to rock some serious tartan (while preserving your modesty) with our handy guide!
Language
English is the main language spoken in Scotland today and has been the since the 18th Century. However, there are a wide range of different languages, accents and dialects spoken across the country.
Let there be light - Beltane banishes the dark
Celebrate the coming of summer with a dazzling display of fire and flame, costume and dance, folklore and more.
LGBT History Month makes its mark on Scotland’s towns and cities
As part of the annual celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender identities, Scotland’s LGBT community has been ‘Queering the Map'.
Looking for a Valentine? You’ll find him in Glasgow
Scotland is a passionate country; passionate about sport, music, politics, and love and romance – and Glasgow holds a romantic secret!
Mark Beaumont’s love of Scotland is enduring
Mark Beaumont’s love of cycling started young. The long-distance cyclist, ultra-endurance adventurer and record breaker has travelled the world, but continues to be inspired by his home.