Edinburgh and Stirling Castles are to host events to celebrate Scotland's National Bard Robert ... after which he returned to his hotel where he etched the now famous Stirling Lines.
The quirky ‘Haggis Who?’ features hand-drawn illustrations by local artist Gail Stirling Robertson of some of Scotland’s most well-known celebrities - including Lorraine Kelly, Andy Murray, Annie ...
Robert Burns himself may make an appearance at Stirling Castle (Historic Environment Scotland) In 1787 ... event at Newcastle’s Caledonian Hotel this year. A tasting experience will be led ...
The cost and timeline for the repair of an historic clock knocked down by a driver in December have yet to be agreed. The historic 127-year-old Paterson Memorial Clock, in Bridge of Allan, was ...
Food lovers are also spoilt for choice, with the Atholl Arms Hotel and Redwood ... found just a few miles out of Stirling, but can be easily reached from any of Scotland's cities by train.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning covering most of Scotland as Storm Éowyn gets set to batter the country on Friday and Saturday.
I note that most news reports are using the term “tourist tax” for the soon-to-be introduced visitor levy being imposed by Edinburgh ...
A York based property development company is reporting many projects in Scotland in addition to York ... in recent years throughout Edinburgh, Stirling and Aberdeen. S Harrison has successfully ...
The celebrations aren’t limited to Scotland. Across the UK, restaurants, hotels, pubs and halls breathe ... In 1787, Burns first visited Stirling and penned the Stirling lines on a windowpane ...
Robertson, who was joined in securing a card through Paul Lawrie’s Tartan Pro Tour by Sam Locke, is gearing up for the start ...
Our Fitness Director travelled across the Highlands of Scotland to test himself against the historic Dinnie Stones ...