Off the Beaten Track – Latheronwheel Fairy Glen

An earlier visit in the year to Latheronwheel Harbour revealed signs towards Latheronwheel Strath. Until we set foot on this beautiful glen, we didn’t realise the incredible work that local volunteers do in creating and maintaining the magical Latheronwheel fairy glen, which you can find next to the woodland burn which runs down into the […]

Latheronwheel Harbour | Off the Beaten Track

I’ve written previously about a trip to Lybster Harbour, which has taken a star turn recently in featuring as a filming location for The Crown. However, the East Coast of Caithness is jam-packed with more harbours, and after we visited Laidhay Croft Museum, we chose a beautiful day to visit Latheronwheel Harbour.

Riverside Dining | McBains Restaurant by the River (Review)

Overlooking the Grieg Street bridge crossing the River Ness, McBains by the River has a prime spot in the Highland capital. Newly opened in 2019, the McBain family opened their restaurant after years of catering experience in local golf clubs.  I was invited by What’s Happening Inverness for a dinner review, which also features on WHI social media (Facebook | Instagram | […]

NUART Aberdeen Tour | Street Art in the Granite City

During my recent 36 hour exploration of Aberdeen, it was impossible to miss the huge amount of street art that has appeared on walls and doorways around Aberdeen. This is thanks in some part to NUART Aberdeen, which is now in its third year of their public art festival.

Discovering Thurso | the UK mainland’s most northerly town

This post has been written leaning heavily on the knowledge and information provided by the Discover Thurso project, as well as my own explorations of Thurso! Thurso is the most northerly town on the UK mainland, and is one of two main settlements in the county of Caithness. Our little county suffers from ‘passing-through’ syndrome […]

Inverness City Guide | What to see, do, eat & drink in the Highland Capital

Inverness is the capital of the Scottish Highlands, and there is plenty to do, see, eat and drink in this city. Inverness is handily located at the start/end of the NC500. Having lived in this rapidly growing city from 2013-2017, and being a regular visitor since moving to Caithness, I felt it was finally time […]

Chez Roux Restaurant @ Rocpool Reserve #ad

This review of Chez Roux also appears on the What’s Happening Inverness FB page. We were gifted dinner and drinks for two in exchange for this review. Inverness has a wealth of restaurants, which locals and visitors alike can enjoy. However, there is only one that has a link to French restaurateur Albert Roux – […]