the Pictish beast is the earliest known evidence for an idea that has held sway in the Scottish Highlands for at least 1,500 years—that Loch Ness is home to a mysterious aquatic animal.
It is almost that time of year when Scottish stags lock antlers in an event known as “rutting”, here is where you can see these stunning animals in their natural habitat.
A herd of long-horned animals resembling cattle are being released into the Scottish Highlands. The hope is that they’ll fill the ecological role once played by the aurochs, an extinct wild ancestor ...
The Scottish Highlands region is vast, measuring more than 11,000 square miles in length. There are so many cities, towns, regions and islands in between, it can be overwhelming deciding where to ...
Scottish Wildcats are very rare (Image: Keith Duke) The wildcat can be differentiated from its tabby cousin by its distinctive thick, blunt tail with a black tip and rings. Wildcats are also stockier ...
OBAN is widely known as the gateway to the isles and wider highlands but there’s much more to the charming town than meets the eye. Steeped in heritage and culture, the seaside gem is famed ...