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ArticleONWARD, VOYAGER to Orkney and Shet­land

Your hol­i­day in the beau­ti­ful North­ern Isles begins as you set sail with North­Link Fer­ries. The com­fort­able and reli­able ser­vice offers sail­ings from Aber­deen to Ler­wick, Shet­land, with reg­u­lar calls into Orkney’s cap­ital of...

ONWARD, VOYAGER to Orkney and Shet­land

ArticleEditor’s let­ter

This issue feels a little like the ‘Stirl­ing’ issue, as not only was the city that some like to call ‘Edin­burgh in mini­ature’ the scene of our national hero Wil­liam Wal­lace’s most rous­ing vic­tory, but it also signi es the steep ascent of one of...

Editor’s let­ter

ArticleCOVER IMAGES:

Stirl­ing Castle was a Stew­art strong­hold (see p20); we explore the man behind Mel Gib­son’s Brave­heart depic­tion on page 45

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ArticleMeet and greet

Joe Miller, senior hall porter at Gle­neagles, spills the tea on his lux­ury work place Istar­ted work­ing at Gle­neagles on 1 April 1974, after call­ing the man­ager at the time, Mr Wilson, for a job – he had ori­gin­ally employed me at the North...

Meet and greet

ArticleStew­art strong­holds

Graeme John­cock goes in search of the ances­tral lands of the fam­ily that rose to found Scot­land’s longest-reign­ing royal dyn­asty No clan in Scot­tish his­tory has achieved as much as the Stew­arts. Loyal fol­low­ers of the King of Scots, they...

Stew­art strong­holds

ArticleAbove and bey­ond

We visit Links House, a five-star High­lands hotel that o‚ers guests something truly spec­tac­u­lar Situ­ated in the town of Dor­noch on the Suth­er­land coast, Links House is no ordin­ary High­lands hotel. But then Dor­noch is no ordin­ary High­lands...

Above and bey­ond