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Features - Editor - 02 June 2008

Exploring the McManus Galleries

Located in the center of Dundee, Scotland, the McManus Galleries houses an art gallery and museum displaying a collection of decorative and fine art, as well as an impressive natural history collection. This superb example of Gothic Revival style architecture, dating back to 1865, reveals much about the colorful past of the city of Dundee through exhibitions relating to history, art and the environment.


Features - Editor - 28 May 2008

Dundee International Guitar Festival

The first Dundee International Guitar Festival was held in the year 1991, and the event has grown more popular over the years. Thousands of music lovers and aspiring guitar masters flock to Dundee in Scotland annually, to enjoy concerts and take part in classes that inspire and develop young talent. This year will be no different, as the Dundee International Guitar Festival kicks off on the 11th of July 2008 and ends on the 13th of July 2008. There is great entertainment and fun to look forward to.


Features - Editor - 26 May 2008

Thrilling Activities at Ice Factor

Kinlochleven is located in the Lachaber region of Scotland, near the towns of Ben Nevis and Glencoe, and is known for its breathtaking mountains, spectacular scenery, colorful history and nature that is nothing short of magical. It is also home to one of the most popular attractions and activity centers in the United Kingdom – Ice Factor. Amongst the rolling hills and snow capped peaks awaits an indoor and outdoor adventure centre that has a wide variety of activities to appeal to all the members of the family.


Features - Editor - 21 May 2008

Dirty Weekend in the Scottish Borders

Set to take place in the exquisite surroundings of the Tweed Valley in the Scottish Borders on 5 and 6 July 2008, Dirty Weekend offers the ideal opportunity for running, biking and kayaking enthusiasts to test their mettle. Dirty Weekend will be featuring some classic multi-sport event formats, which will have experienced competitors participating alongside amateur sporting enthusiasts, while having a great deal of fun and adventure along the way.


Features - Editor - 19 May 2008

The Sheer Splendor of Mount Stuart

Widely considered to be the most popular visitor attraction on Scotland’s Isle of Bute, the magnificent Victorian Gothic red-stone palace of Mount Stuart offers visitors fascinating insight into the history and people that shaped this ancient stronghold of Scottish kings. In addition to exploring the spectacular palace, visitors can stroll around the 300-acre estate, which boasts superbly landscaped gardens and natural woodlands.


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