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Features - Editor - 14 May 2008

Don’t Miss Big Tent 2008

Scotland is known as a country that is filled with history, culture, noteworthy sights, and breathtaking attractions and is home to many entertaining festivals. One of these foot tapping and energetic festivals is the Big Tent. Not only is this event an opportunity for festival goers to relax and enjoy some of their favorite musicians, but it highlights the importance of conservation, the significance of environmental protection, and the small steps that can be taken at home to bring awareness and attention to issues that concern everyone on the planet.


Features - Editor - 07 May 2008

A Family Outing to Cream o’Galloway

Cream o’Galloway organic ice-cream, frozen yogurt and frozen smoothies are found in retail outlets throughout the United Kingdom. If you have enjoyed their products, why not visit them and see how the products are made? The Cream o’Galloway Dairy Company, which is situated on Rainton Farm in Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland, is open to visitors from 10 am daily from 15 March to 2 November 2008 – and they have plenty of activities to keep the whole family entertained, whatever the weather.


Features - Editor - 05 May 2008

Mountain Biking Enthusiasts Head to 7Stanes

The 7Stanes in Scotland are known as the most spectacular mountain biking destinations in the world. These are amongst the most splendid nature-related attractions in the country, and both local and international mountain biking enthusiasts travel to the 7Stanes in their thousands each year. Diverse landscapes await bikers on each trail, with varied terrain and difficulty levels, and the breathtaking valleys, magnificent views and spectacular forests make bikers forget about the burning muscles and technically challenging routes.


Features - Editor - 30 April 2008

Get Ready for RockNess 2008

Every year thousands of fans gather on the backs of the renowned Loch Ness in Scotland to enjoy the sights and sounds of the RockNess festival. This year will certainly be no different as people get ready to enjoy the best RockNess festival yet!


Features - Editor - 28 April 2008

Edinburgh Literary Pub Tour

The Edinburgh Literary Pub Tour is most certainly an educational tour with a difference. It takes visitors on a fascinating journey through Edinburgh, not only discussing the vibrant personalities that once roamed the streets, but also visiting the favorite drinking establishments that the famous writers and poets of Scotland frequented. As Edinburgh is known for its age old pubs and the fact that it has more pubs in a square mile radius than any other city in Europe, it is no surprise that there is a tour that combines literary genius with a cold one.


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