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Exploring Scotland The Highlands

The Not So Secret, Secret Tea Garden – Drumbeg, Sutherland

Hidden just past the lily-padded Lochs and ever winding single track roads of the Assynt Coastal path, The Secret Tea Garden is, ironically, not the best kept secret in Sutherland. Recommended and sign posted for miles around it’s a lovely sheltered spot for a pot or two of tea and well worth a visit. Nestled in …

Exploring Scotland The Highlands

Visiting the Highlands: Durness – Chocolate, Cliffs and Caves.

Vast swathes of white sandy beaches, dramatic clifftops, networks of underground caves and sensational coffee stops  – found right at the most Northingest-Northness of mainland North Scotland, Durness and the Smoo Cave is an absolute must visit on the North Coast 500 Route. We approached Durness via the Assynt Coastal Route, a gorgeous drive, although …

Exploring Scotland The Highlands

Visiting the Highlands: Culkein – Cows and Cakes

I’m completely smitten. I adore the Highlands. It’s breathtakingly beautiful. Wild. Vast. Ancient. My parents used to take us there on holiday and I grew up falling in love with the misty windswept coastlines, the ancient bones of millennial old rock peaking through the mossy heather, the breathtakingly ominous looming mountains dominating the horizon and …

Edinburgh Exploring Scotland

Choose Life, Choose Leith Shore

The Leith Shore is an undeniably beautiful part of Edinburgh, rain or shine. A mixture of small cobbled streets alongside grand nineteenth century Grecian–esque sandstone pillared buildings, it’s a photographer’s dream and a haven for all foodies. Located only 2 miles from the city centre it boasts a veritable smorgasbord of coffee shops and eateries, …