The Scots Magazine November 2020 Issue – Out Now!
This month rediscover the timeless joy of den building, visit the new fascinating Mary Quant V&A exhibition and join Dougie Vipond on a culinary tour of Scotland.
This month rediscover the timeless joy of den building, visit the new fascinating Mary Quant V&A exhibition and join Dougie Vipond on a culinary tour of Scotland.
The Scottish bookshelf brings you all the latest book releases every month. Enjoy October reviews, blurbs and our top picks right here!
Discover Bearsden Baths, the remains of steam rooms and plunge pools where off-duty Roman soldiers washed and relaxed over 1,850 years ago. This World Heritage site is one of a chain of forts on the Antonine Wall.
Two-thirds of Scots feel more appreciative of their home country following Covid-19 and more than half of Scots discovered a new adventure on their doorstep in lockdown.
Jim Crumley discusses the Scottish wildcat extinction risk. Unless something radical is done to save them, they will soon come to the end of their nine lives.
The Cannae Miss List returns! Your guide to the most vibrant, most unusual and most unmissable upcoming events. Explore what’s on across Scotland!
Best-selling author, Chris Brookmyre, finds inspiration at many of Scotland's most beautiful spots. In fact, the walk to the Stacks Of Duncansby inspired parts of his novel, Fallen. Read more!
We take a trip to Mareel, Shetland's multi-purpose entertainment venue located on the waterfront of Lerwick, the capital of Shetland.
This month experience the thrill of mountain running in the Cairngorms, family-friendly adventures in Shetland and our exclusive interview with Jackie Bird.
Café Gandolfi in Glasgow will be opening a brand new Isle of Harris Gin bar on the 17th October, bringing a taste of the island to the city. Discover more!
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