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Article by TripAtlas.com, November 12, 2008
Boath House: Highland luxury hotel and 4AA restaurant introduces their new six-course menuThere's a tasty new feature and attraction for food lovers and gourmet diners at the luxurious Scottish hotel and 4AA restaurant, The Boath House Hotel (www.boath-house.com), located in Auldearn, Nairn, near...
Article by Megan Davidson, October 23, 2008
The Peat Inn is a destination restaurant with a warm welcome and a reputation that extends well beyond Fife. Situated just 6 miles from the famous golfing and university town of St Andrews, The Peat Inn has been a food lover's institution for many years and, as of last year, is now owned and run...
Article by Caroline Inglis, October 8, 2008
Inspired by the 250th anniversary of the birth of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns (also known as Robbie Burns or Rabbie Burns), the Homecoming Scotland 2009 event will encourage people of Scottish descent and those who simply love Scotland, to come home in 2009 and join in the fantastic...
Article by Martin Strain, July 15, 2008
Golf Made Simple in Scotland is a local company that focuses tremendous effort and energy into arranging quality affordable golf tours for visitors and travelers to Ayrshire on the southwest coast of Scotland. The Ayrshire area enjoys excellent transportation and connections to or from Glasgow...
Article by Carol Bowen, July 9, 2008
To celebrate the Scottish Homecoming Year in 2009, Haunting Breaks have launched their new and exciting venue of Friars Carse in Dumfries, Scotland. Join us in 2009 when Scotland will host its first ever Homecoming year which has been created and timed to mark the 250th anniversary of Scotland's...
Article by Cyd, June 5, 2008
Golfing & Sightseeing Tours in the Scottish Highlands Golf and sightseeing tours through Scotland's Highlands are all part of experiencing Scottish culture at its best. Ocean Links Golf brings you to not only the top notch golf courses in the area, but offers sightseeing excursions that...
Article by Tracy Ferguson, May 26, 2008
Trike Tours Scotland is a unique and hip way to see some of the famously breathtaking scenery Scotland has on offer. Trike Tours Scotland Ltd. is one of Scotland's most exciting young tourism companies offering a unique and hip way of touring Scotland. Established in 2006, Trike...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, April 22, 2008
‘Tis the season for long drives into the countryside and manicured grass for as far as the eye can see. Yes it's true, spring is here and it is here to stay - which also means 6am tee times on freshly dewed courses and terrible angst with your new driver (why does it work so well for Tiger...
Article by Craigons, info@mortongolf.com, April 8, 2008
At Morton Golf, we are very excited about the new Castle Course at St Andrews in Fife, Scotland. It has much to live up to. But with its impeccable pedigree and the wealth of knowledge and experience that have gone into it, the Castle Course promises to be a worthy addition to the St. Andrews...
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Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, January 28, 2008
In the Western world, haggis has had a pretty rough reputation. Intestines? Heart and lungs? All packed together and boiled in an animal's stomach? Running for the washroom yet? This traditional Scottish dish has definitely not gotten the credit it deserves. It was described in the 2001...

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