The Glen Avon is a small family run hotel nestled in the heart of the Highlands of Scotland. It is situated overlooking the village square of delightful Tomintoul, reputed as the highest village in the Highlands. Enjoy a meal in our restaurant, a glass of Scotland’s finest whisky or a traditional real ale in the […]

Crowned Visitor Attraction of the Year at the Icons of Whisky Awards 2022, The GlenAllachie is one of Scotland’s few independently owned and managed distilleries. Led by industry veteran, Billy Walker, who boasts an almost 50-year tenure in whisky, our passionate team are focused upon quality over quantity. Discover more about the award- winning Speyside […]

Fully qualified kiltmaker with 10 years experience. Bespoke kilts made and fitted to requirements. Tartan of your choice if available. In process of learning to make dancers jackets and waistcoats. Trained at the only kilt school in the world by a master kiltmaker. Worked at the tartan museum when it was open for 4 years. […]

The Glen Grant scotch whisky Distillery Visitor Centre & Garden is based in Rothes, Moray. The Distillery has been producing single malt whiskey and has been doing so since the late 19th century. Accompanied by the distillery there is gorgeous gardens with flowers from around the world, trees, wooden bridges and a waterfall. In 1839 […]

Cooking world food with a view of the hills is an unforgettable experience. The internationally acclaimed writer and broadcaster, Ghillie Basan, runs cookery workshops at her remote home in the Cairngorms National Park where you can enjoy a day of good food and banter and leave feeling relaxed and inspired. Her workshops have been described […]

Forres Golf Course was designed by Open Championship winners James Braid and Willie Park, the Par 70 course is just less than 6300 yards, providing a good test for golfers of all abilities. The course itself is a wonderful parkland golf course with spectacular views. Aimed at golfers of all abilities, it is extremely well […]

Findochty Caravan Park is a small, family run site located on the shores of the Moray Firth with wonderful views over the sea. Those who visit the park say that the stress-free atmosphere makes this the ideal holiday spot. The holidaymaker does not have to walk far to appreciate the natural beauty of the locality. […]

On the coast between Cullen and Sandend the ruins of Findlater Castle are perched on a tiny peninsula which sticks out into the North Sea, with a sheer drop of more than fifty feet to the rocks and sea below. The name originates from the place Findlater, first recorded in the Exchequer Rolls in 1246. […]