Heading for a quick trip to the hills, John Davidson ventures to a bealach below the silver peak to enjoy magnificent views across Kintail
Expert advisers based in the Highlands say they are able to offer help to householders who are facing rising energy bills this winter.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: Even in the winter, there are ways of enjoying the dark evenings, John Davidson finds as he heads to the Cairngorms National Park
John Davidson picks out some of his favourite routes from a new Ordnance Survey book, Outstanding Walks Scotland, featuring some classic outings
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: From erratic boulders to kettle hole lochans, John Davidson explores the glacial deposits left behind in Strathnairn on a forest walk
Hundreds head to school on a Sunday to relive memories and share stories from their time at Lochardil Primary 60 years after it was officially opened.
John Davidson headed to the Cairngorms - before the recent snowfall struck - to complete a long circuit on the excellent trails into the Lairig Ghru
Four charities benefitting from the 2024 Highland Cross received their donations at a celebration event. John Davidson reports on a landmark year
The 40th staging of the Highland Cross has seen the fundraising total from the event exceed £6 million after another record figure was raised.
A community’s green vision for a 20-acre Inverness site previously earmarked for housing now looks set to become a reality.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: A community forest in the heart of Strathglass makes for a peaceful walk in the woods, John Davidson discovers
The annual picture books featuring life in Inverness and Caithness have become collector’s items over the years, according to editor, Jim Miller.
Ahead of the Highland Cross handover night on Thursday, John Davidson asks the benefitting charities about the impact of the event on the work they do
A banned pesticide which can kill pets and humans has been found in a poisoned bird of prey close to a Highland woodland walk.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: With the shorter daytime hours, a late afternoon stroll turns into a battle to beat the clock on a walk on the shores of Loch Ness
A series of talks are being held in Inverness, starting next week, as part of an Inspiring People project by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society.
Tickets for next year’s Etape Loch Ness are expected to sell out within a couple of days as priority entry is due to open on Tuesday morning.
ACTIVE OUTDOORS: John Davidson heads west to explore a wonderful woodland walk that offers a glimpse to the dramatic Cuillin mountains
A rapist who abused children and young girls in the Highlands over the course of more than four decades has been jailed.
John Davidson enjoys a weekend of mountain bike leadership learning in Pitlochry as he hones his riding for the future