The UK is a country where every corner is full of history, cultural heritage and natural wonders. From majestic castles to incredible natural landscapes, from deep lakes to mysterious ancient stones, ...
A photo of what appears to be a massive creature swimming in Scotland has sparked fresh debate on whether the Loch Ness monster exists. A man called Steve Challice, from Britain, said he took the ...
Yes, some attractions close ... and with the world’s most famous monster on hand in nearby Loch Ness. Easter Ross offers Pictish remnants, cute villages and world-famous whisky giant Glenmorangie.
Scotland is absolutely stunning. If the weather were more reliable it would be absolutely jammed with tourists. The beauty of Scotland is that the weather changes at a pace so even at its worst often ...
Calling all weekend warriors! Are you looking for a jam-packed weekend adventure in the UK? Up and down the UK, inviting towns and quaint villages are nestled at the foot of some of our finest ...
At the City Chambers this week The most important meeting is on Friday afternoon when the full council will meet to take a ...
Otto the Big Otter (Fergus Falls) Slide over, Loch Ness Monster! This 15-foot concrete otter looks like ... proving that sometimes, the best town attractions are the ones that make you scratch your ...
After eluding scientists and monster hunters for centuries, the mystery of Loch Ness may have just been revealed — and all it ...
THE Loch Ness Monster is not real — but aliens might exist, a top Oxford boffin reckons. Professor Tim Coulson urged monster hunters to find another hobby after claiming Nessie, Yeti and Bigfoot ...
An Oxford University professor claims to have solved the Loch Ness Monster mystery at last. Professor Tim Coulson, a leading biologist, has claimed creatures such as the Abominable Snowman and the ...