The Scots Magazine September Issue – Out Now!
This month, have an adventure on the beautiful waters of Loch Tay, head behind the scenes at Doors Open Day festival, and read our feature on how the Scots are helping Ukrainian refugees.
This month, have an adventure on the beautiful waters of Loch Tay, head behind the scenes at Doors Open Day festival, and read our feature on how the Scots are helping Ukrainian refugees.
This month, head to the Fringe By The Sea festival, learn about King George IV’s 1822 visit to Scotland and the impact it had on Scottish culture and dress, and read our interview with presenter, Invictus Games medallist and former Royal Marine JJ Chalmers.
Golf In Scotland In the Black & White Era is the result of years of research trawling through old photos and negatives. Enjoy our special offer for The Scots Magazine readers today!
Answer this simple question to be in with a chance of winning tickets to see Clive Anderson at Fringe By The Sea...
Do you have any extreme sports on the bucket list? Perhaps you fancy skydiving, bungee-jumping, paragliding – or even zip-lining? Let us know.
Answer a simple question to be in with the chance of winning tickets to this year's Fringe By The Sea festival.
This month, meet the pioneering Scots vet treating animals worldwide, step into a real-life comic book as Dennis and Gnasher turn Dundee into Beanotown, and read our interview with veteran football manager Dick Campbell.
This month, see the delights round every corner in Aberdeenshire, celebrate 200 years of the best in Scottish food and farming at the Royal Highland Show, and read our exclusive interview on mental well-being with actors Robson Green and Jim Murray.
Which is your favourite? A campaign by Nature Scot a few years ago encouraged visitors to spot Scotland’s Big Five on their tours around the country. These five native […]
This month, jump to lightspeed and meet the Scots of Star Wars, travel the Heart of Scotland touring route, take in top sights in Stirling, the Trossachs and Highland Perthshire, and read our exclusive interview with BBC Breakfast weather presenter and novelist Carol Kirkwood.
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