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In 1304, Edward I, the Hammer of the Scots, besieged Stirling Castle. It was ‘game over’ for the Scots when a monstrous weapon called The War Wolf arrived on the scene.
Why do so many Scottish places have leap in their name? The answers can be found in some dramatic stories and legends.
Lights, camera, action! Do you know which of the nation’s favourite castles have also held starring roles as filming locations?
We take a look at the rocky relationship between James II and one of medieval Scotland’s most powerful dynasties: the Black Douglases.
They say that the only thing that never changes is change itself and that certainly rings true for the monument to the explorer Mungo Park in Selkirk.
With not one but two Spectacular Jousting tournaments coming up this summer, we are delighted to introduce to you the brave knights who will be clashing lances at Linlithgow Palace and Caerlaverock Castle. Who will you be cheering for?
History is in full bloom and our Easter Eggsplorer event is back to get the whole family hunting around some of Scotland’s most iconic places this Easter.
Emotional effigies, a leap of faith and a chilling crime of passion are among the historic stories of love we’re telling this Valentine’s Day.
William Wallace is something of a mysterious figure, as we don’t have many records of his life. Here, Lucy Rodger investigates what we do know…
If you are looking for an intimate wedding at a historic venue, take a look at our spectacular wedding venue highlights from across Scotland.