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ALAN MURDIE feels the power of the past in the wilds of Glencoe, site of a notorio
I was up in Aviemore recently for a spot of Winter Munro bagging and general Highland tomfoolery. As always I ended up buying a couple of books while I was there and am currently working my way to the
Glamis Castle, Angus, part 2 The seat of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Each issue we investigate the most ghostly places to visit. Here we take a look at the dark side of Northern Ireland’s capital Belfast
Some years back, ghost hunter Steve Parsons remarked to me that we were entering the twilight years of many great ghost hunters, those responsible for re-vitalising the field in the aftermath of World
Weather deities, magical portals, earth-moving giants and haunted valleys – Britain’s mountains are humming with myth, magic and mystery. Hanna Lindon explores upland legends from around the country
WHEN the Campbell laird Sir Duncan planted part of his estate on Drummond Hill with oak, birch and Scots pines, it came with a serious warning. Anyone who was caught damaging the trees would face a fi