Fort George

Fort George was built in 1746 in the wake of the Battle of Culloden, and it is recognized as one of the largest 18th-century fortifications in the world.

The fort is still in use today by the British Army, but it is also open for tourists to explore thanks to Historic Environment Scotland which maintains the on-site museums, munitions depot, and collections of historic weaponry.

The Long History of Edinburgh

Edinburgh has a fascinating history dating back over a thousand years.
In this article, you’ll discover the story behind how the city was founded and why it eventually became one of the world’s most-visited tourist destinations.

Cullen Village

Although the fishing village of Cullen in Moray is famous for its Cullen Skink soup, visitors can also enjoy its golden beaches and extensive golf course.

Discover this hidden gem in Banffshire with this guide which includes an overview and good-to-know visiting advice.

Portsoy Harbour

Portsoy Harbour is a picturesque 17th-century fishing harbour on the Moray coastline which hosts the Scottish Traditional Boat Festival annually in July.

Discover the historic village of Portsoy with this guide which includes an overview and useful visiting tips.

Duff House

Duff House is a magnificent Georgian mansion situated in the north-Scotland coastal town of Banff. The mansion is home to a large collection of artworks and is managed by Historic Environment Scotland.

Discover this grand mansion house with this guide which includes an overview and helpful visiting advice.

Elgin Cathedral

Named the ‘Lantern of the North’, Elgin Cathedral has dominated the Morayshire town of Elgin for nearly 800 years and is one of the city’s top attractions.

Discover this fascinating cathedral in this guide which includes an overview and helpful visiting advice.

Dallas Dhu Distillery

Step back in time with a visit to Dallas Dhu distillery, the 19th-century whisky distillery that became a tourist attraction after spirit production ended in 1983.

Discover the historic attraction in this guide which includes an overview and helpful visiting advice.

Culloden Battlefield

The battle of Culloden was the last pitched battle to be fought on British soil, which saw the Jacobite uprising come to a final bloody end in 1746.

The battlefield is open to visitors and features a large museum with interactive exhibits, a restaurant, and a viewing platform.

Discover everything you need to know about Culloden Battlefield with this complete guide.