Posts in Scotland

My hand beside one of the Cowie Carved Stones

A Short Walk, 4,000 Years Old: Cup and Ring Marks Near Plean

Hidden in the fields near Plean are mysterious symbols carved[…]

Intact and moss covered Viking Hogback in Logie Old Kirk

Hidden Viking Hogbacks at Logie Old Churchyard, Stirling

  Did you know there are rare Viking Age grave[…]

Nelson's Tower Forres

Nelson’s Tower, Forres: Climb for the View over Forres

  Nelson’s Tower, Forres: Climb for the View Standing proudly[…]

Inverness Standing Stones

Did You Know… There’s a Hidden Stone Circle in Inverness?

Hidden Stone Circle in Inverness (Raigmore / Stoneyfield) Most people[…]

Where to See Dolphins in Scotland: Your Complete Guide to Chanonry Point If you’re hoping to see dolphins in Scotland, Chanonry Point is one of the very best places in the UK to do it from land. Sitting on the Black Isle, this narrow spit of land funnels tidal currents through the Moray Firth, bringing dolphins incredibly close to shore as they hunt salmon. You can often see them just metres away, which is what makes this spot so special. Dolphins are present here year round, but your best chance is on a rising tide, about an hour after low tide, when fish are pushed into the channel and the dolphins follow. Spring and summer tend to offer more consistent sightings, especially when salmon are running into the nearby rivers. There are no guarantees with wildlife, but with a bit of timing and patience, this is one of those places where Scotland really delivers. Read the full guide here: https://weewildadventures.com/where-to-see-dolphins-in-scotland-your-complete-guide-to-chanonry-point/

Where to See Dolphins in Scotland: Guide to Chanonry Point

  Where to See Dolphins in Scotland: Your Complete Guide[…]

Swimming in the Avon Lagoon with great pals

Wild Swimming at Avon Lagoon: The Shower Cap Swim Story

  Wild Swimming at Avon Lagoon: The Shower Cap Swim[…]

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