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Outside April 2005 Rob Buchanan |
The High Hills of Freedom Footloose Scots will tell you there's no such thing as trespassing in the Highlands. And no one is more passionate about possessing these craggy, heather-painted mountains than the "compleaters" who summit the Munros--all 284 of them. |
AskMen.com Paul Ryden |
Ease Into Edinburgh Perched among long extinct volcanoes, Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, combines two seemingly opposite qualities: medieval and modern. |
CEO Traveler |
The Sporting Life in Scotland A Visit to the Highlands, Glasgow and Edinburgh |
British Heritage October 6, 2004 Randall Hyman |
Harry Potter's Scotland Exploring the storied mountains and glens of the history-rich western Highlands with a 6-year-old would-be wizard. |
AskMen.com Salvatore Mann |
Top 10: Must-See European Locales There's no better place to travel than on the most vibrant and diverse continent on the globe: Europe and its abundance of great cities and islands. |
British Heritage Katherine Bailey |
The Murder of Lord Darnley Amy Robsart's demise in England was paralleled by the suspicious death of Lord Darnley, husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, in the north. |
Outside September 2004 Anthony Cerretani |
Lochs, Rocks, and Barrels The single-malt whiskies of Scotland are a distillation of the rain-soaked Highlands and remote, sea-sprayed isles. Below, our fave picks of 18th- and 19th-century distilleries that combine the picturesque and the eminently quaffable. |
AskMen.com December 20, 2001 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Castles To Visit In Europe Here are 10 castles that stood out on our European tour... |
Real Travel Adventures August 2008 A Subscriber |
An Englishman's Home is His Castle Since it opened to the public over 30 years ago, millions of visitors have dropped in to marvel at Leeds Castle. And there is a reason so many have taken the time and trouble to visit. |
British Heritage March 2006 Claire Hopley |
North British Migration: From the Irish Sea to the Allegheny Mountains As colonial settlement thrived on the Atlantic seaboard, word spread through Britain that in the piedmont and mountains beyond the coast there was land for the taking. From the border counties of England and Scotland, and the Scots-Irish province of Ulster, they came to Appalachia. |
AskMen.com Harry Marks |
Top 10: Unique Vacation Experiences Tired of overpriced beach resorts overrun with tourists? Looking for a little alternative fun to spice up your vacation? If you answered yes to one of these questions, you've come to the right place. What follows are 10 of the most interesting, unique and exciting vacations in the world. |