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Voyaging Herbivore | Ethical, Sustainable, Plant-Based Travel
2d ago
Glencoe is one of the most magical, mystical, and seriously spectacular areas in The Highlands – and indeed, all of Scotland.
As an area rife with Gaelic mysticism, romantic backdrops, misty-topped mountains – and not to mention – an epic and bloody battle many moons ago, Glencoe (sometimes spelled ‘Glen Coe’) is the ultimate place to explore for lovers of folklore and the great outdoors alike.
One such place is the Three Sisters Glencoe, which we guarantee you will be booking your tickets to by the end of this blog!
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Where is Glencoe?
The Three Sisters Glencoe History
Glenc ..read more
Voyaging Herbivore | Ethical, Sustainable, Plant-Based Travel
1M ago
When you think of Scotland, waterfalls may not be the first thing that springs to mind.
As a country that is fiercely proud of its culture, this northern part of the UK is perhaps most associated with kilts, shortbread, whisky, tartan, and the Loch Ness Monster.
But as for nature’s bounty, Scotland more than provides – and spectacular cascading waterfalls are just one of the many delights associated with this land.
For those planning a trip and looking to prioritise nature’s wonders, we look at the 10 best waterfalls in Scotland for your 2024 adventures.
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Voyaging Herbivore | Ethical, Sustainable, Plant-Based Travel
1M ago
Lovers of both architecture and the show Outlander alike often find themselves drawn to the magnificent and grandiose Hopetoun House just outside Edinburgh, Scotland.
Like many of the country’s iconic buildings, Hopetoun House has a rich and vast history and a strong connection to the aristocracy- and it is well worth a visit!
We look at everything you need to know about Hopetoun House: Outlander, History, places to stay nearby, and more.
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Hopetoun House: Outlander , History, & More
Hopetoun Estate
Hopetoun House History
Red Drawing Room
Midhope Castle
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Voyaging Herbivore | Ethical, Sustainable, Plant-Based Travel
1M ago
In Scotland, no two lochs are the same!
We mean, there’s Loch Ness, for example, which supposedly is home to an ancient water beast. There’s Loch Lomond, which is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, and then there’s the small but mighty Loch Lubnaig, which is loved for its open-water swimming compatibility (among other things!).
Loch Lubnaig is one of the Highlands’ many serene and captivating fresh-water lochs. But what’s so great about it in comparison to its many rivals? Let’s find out….
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Loch Lubnaig: A Guide
Where is Loch Lubnaig?
The History of Loch Lubnaig
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Voyaging Herbivore | Ethical, Sustainable, Plant-Based Travel
2M ago
Of all the islands Scotland has to offer, Skye is particularly magical. Not only is it home to all the natural wonders that outdoorsy folk love (beaches, mountains, forests, oh my!), but it is also rife with mystical Gaelic mythology that will enchant even the most sceptical of souls.
Because of Scotland’s leniency on wild camping laws, sleeping under the stars is certainly an option, but we will warn you now – those north-westerly winds sure have a bite to them!
With this in mind, accommodation with a slightly sturdier roof than mesh or tarp may be in order! We’ve put together a list of the b ..read more
Voyaging Herbivore | Ethical, Sustainable, Plant-Based Travel
2M ago
Scotland is home to many a gothic, enchanting castle – all of which hold their own sordid stories of royal endeavours, military plots, and murder most foul!
One of our favourites – a true sight to behold – is Keiss Castle in Caithness, nestled just about as far as you can go in Scotland before hitting John o’ Groats. Like many Scottish castles, Keiss is perched upon a puffin-dappled clifftop and overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.
A day spent exploring a mysterious old Scottish castle is never a day wasted, so let’s find out more….
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Exploring Keiss Castle in Scotland
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Voyaging Herbivore | Ethical, Sustainable, Plant-Based Travel
3M ago
Camping can be a fun, inexpensive way to take some time out of the hustle and bustle of modern life to enjoy nature and the simplicity of going back to basics – and Scotland boasts some seriously gorgeous camping spots.
But with traditional camping comes impracticalities, including being at the complete mercy of the weather, bumpy grounds, lengthy midnight pilgrimages to the nearest loo, and the faff of having to both transport and erect your tent.
While many of us adore being at one with nature, we also like a home comfort or two. That’s where glamping comes in.
For those looking into glampin ..read more
Voyaging Herbivore | Ethical, Sustainable, Plant-Based Travel
3M ago
There’s nowhere on Earth quite like Glencoe, Scotland – we can vouch. It is like the magical landscape lovechild of Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones! So much so, to see a dragon swooping across the mountain-dappled skyline wouldn’t be the least bit surprising.
Those drawn to the mystical grounds of the Highlands often find themselves drawn to Glencoe, and if you’re one of them, we’ve put together a list of Glencoe accommodation options for all budgets.
Read More: Off The Beaten Path: Discover The Lost Valley Of Glencoe, Scotland
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Top 15 Glencoe Accommodation Options
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3M ago
A place called Holy Island has gotta be pretty, well, holy, right?!
In the case of Holy Island and Lindisfarne, it certainly lives up to its name. But irrespective of your religious beliefs, this sacred ground, which can be found in Northumberland (on the Scottish Borders), provides ample reasons why it should be on your bucket list when visiting the area. Let’s find out why.
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Holy Island and Lindisfarne: Tide Times and More
Where is Holy Island?
Where is Lindisfarne?
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Causeway Holy Island
English Heritage
Lindisfarne Castle
Lindisfarne Priory
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Voyaging Herbivore | Ethical, Sustainable, Plant-Based Travel
3M ago
The rural scenery of Scotland is a sight to behold, and oftentimes, the best way to appreciate it is to be in it by way of a tent or motorhome!
One such place that is particularly incredible from a camping point of view is the Isle of Skye. This mystical, whisky-drenched island is a haven that should be enjoyed best while being at one with nature.
So, in the spirit of all things wild and beautiful, we’ve put together a guide that focuses on the best of the Isle of Skye campsites.
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Where is the Isle of Skye?
Why Visit the Isle of Skye?
Campsite Isle of Skye
1. Loch Dunvegan C ..read more