Scotland is an easy trip from the U.S. and well worth the effort. With an incredible history dating back thousands and thousands of years and incredible landmarks and culture, it's becoming a popular ...
A walking trail in Scotland has been named "the best way to explore the Scottish Highlands" by National Geographic. It was ...
Years ago, when our kids were in preschool, my husband and I had what seemed like a crazy pipe dream: Once a year, we would take a multiday hike as a couple. Turns out it was a crazy pipe dream. At ...
The most popular trail in the Scottish Highlands is also one of its most challenging. Ben Nevis, the U.K.'s tallest mountain, sits just 7 miles southeast of Fort William. Nevis clocks in around 4,406 ...
If you've already bagged spots like Isle of Skye, Ben Nevis, and Glen Coe, it's worth revisiting Scotland's lonely highlands in Assynt—a remote coastal parish in the Northwest Highlands some 80 miles ...
GETTING THERE: From D.C., it costs about the same for the 12-hour flight to Glasgow or Edinburgh, both about 225 miles from Torridon. Northwest has a $544 flight to Glasgow, or $547 to Edinburgh, from ...
I wasn’t a serious hiker until, 20 years ago in my late 30s, I moved with my family to Connecticut and began to discover our Fairfield and Litchfield County trails. Hikes all over New England and New ...
Years ago, when our kids were in preschool, my husband and I had what seemed like a crazy pipe dream: Once a year, we would take a multiday hike as a couple. Turns out it was a crazy pipe dream. At ...