TRAVEL Timeless reflections on Loch Lomond's most magical property
All worries and cares are magically shed upon entry at Stuckgowan. Guests are only reacquainted with their fears, anxieties and despair at the meaningless of it all upon departure.
All worries and cares are magically shed upon entry at Stuckgowan. Guests are only reacquainted with their fears, anxieties and despair at the meaningless of it all upon departure.
‘RUFUS! You made me gay!’
Founded 160 years ago, The Donaldson Group has continued to thrive despite countless changes to the construction industry in Scotland
WE can probably take it as read by now that Scotland punches way above its weight when it comes to tech. How long can this continue? That, doubtless, all depends on certain key factors.
Although he would have been aware of Palea Kameni, Greece’s famed ‘Burnt Island’, Aristotle certainly never visited its namesake in Fife for a seaside holiday. Nor did he ever play an amusement arcade claw machine. Ask any historian, they’ll tell you the same.
HE may have inherited a sprawling 600-acre estate complete with 13th century castle and a picturesque lochan, but all that is lofty about Simon Houison is his ambition to attract more visitors to his magnificent grounds in East Ayrshire.
IT’S somewhat ironic that Gordon McGregor was seeking a more relaxing pace of life when he launched Fulshaw Mill glamping site on the outskirts of Stewarton last summer.
See eastayrshireleisure.com/venue/the-dick-institute and eastayrshireleisure.com/culture/the-baird-institute/
AFTER an extensive £5.2 million renovation and modernisation project, excitement is building as Dean Castle finally prepares to re-open to the public on Saturday, April 1.
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