Volunteers and campaigners are hoping for a clean sweep for Earth Day as they look to improve the environment in and around Inverness.
John Davidson completes a loop of the Great Glen Way, taking in the newly signed high-level route over Carn na Leitire
Nature lovers across the Highlands are being urged to look out for signs of spring for an interactive citizen science project.
John Davidson enjoys a morning stroll up the riverside path from Wick, where he finds peaceful paths and a wildlife spotting platform
John Davidson has cycled the roads in the north Highlands for many years, and here looks at a new cyclist’s guide to the popular NC500 tourist route
It started with the seed of an idea during lockdown, and now could grow into half a million trees.
John Davidson goes to Culloden, almost 278 years after the nearby battle took place, and visits the Prisoners’ Stone as well as an old clootie well
Runners are being encouraged to support each other at an endurance event returning to the shores of Loch Ness this summer.
Work to improve a popular walk and amenities at a beauty spot car park in Glen Affric will make for a better visitor experience, say forestry managers
John Davidson enjoys an early spring cycle ride from the Highland capital - and he’s not the only one taking advantage of the fine weather window
Volunteers are being sought to help maintain and improve mountain footpaths across a wide area of the Highlands.
As Anna Wells recovers from her three-month winter round of the 282 Scottish mountains above 3000ft, John Davidson says lists can be an inspiration
Young people in the Inverness area are being given an opportunity to learn new outdoor skills while having fun exploring the local area.
John Davidson missed out on the annual event due to injury, and found being a spectator a whole new challenge...
A number of bothies along the Cape Wrath Trail and in the Cairngorms are due to be closed during the spring.
An Inverness baker is going the extra mile to make sure runners have something to celebrate with after crossing the line in Sunday's half marathon.
John Davidson uses the mountain bike to access two hills at Attadale, where mechanical issues add to the adventure
Highland Woodchip Co Ltd has reached completion on its new Green Energy Park in Grantown-on-Spey.
Runners hoping to celebrate their half marathon and 5k success next weekend will have to wait a little longer for their medals.
John Davidson enjoys a peaceful paddle around Loch Tarff, in the hills above Fort Augustus near Loch Ness