John Davidson gears up for a quick dip at the end of a family walk starting from Inverfarigaig
Mike Dennison, marketing and tourism development co-ordinator for Sustrans Scotland, shares his experience of a tandem tour of the Snow Roads
John Davidson takes in two Munros on a hike over Beinn a’Chaorainn and Beinn Teallach starting at Roughburn near Roybridge in the central Highlands
As the north of Scotland tries to deal with an influx of visiting campers, Mountaineering Scotland CEO Stuart Younie looks at how to tackle the issues
A rewilding charity is celebrating after golden eagles returned to breed at its Highland estate after a 40-year absence.
Pedestrian and cycling groups have welcomed proposals to update the Highway Code as part of ambitious plans to boost walking and wheeling.
As huge parts of the cycle network in the Highlands are reclassified, John Davidson spoke to Sustrans Scotland director John Lauder about its future
John Davidson gets on his bike to enjoy a road ride from Inverness, taking in a high road past a local wind farm – and finds good company on his way
Hill walkers and climbers are being asked to help keep Scotland's mountains clear of litter as lockdown restrictions are eased.
John Davidson speaks to mountain and trail running guide Ian Stewart about his six-day, 400km Cairngorm Parkrun challenge
Huge swathes of the National Cycle Network in the Highlands are to have their official status removed as part of a review.
John Davidson heads to the Monadhliath to climb his first Munro of the year by a lesser-used route
A CHARITY which has fought for the public's right of access across Scotland for 175 years has issued a quirky invitation to celebrate the milestone.
Hydro Trust grants are available for new electricity connections in the north
A subsea cable connecting mainland Scotland with Shetland has been granted approval by energy watchdog Ofgem
A quick connection system that builds on technology in use on a Shetland tidal array is being developed as part of a pioneering wave energy process.
An Aviemore man completed an epic challenge late on Wednesday night when he climbed his last mountain on a continuous round of 58 Munros.
People are being reminded to follow the rules of the countryside when out and about this summer in a new campaign.
After months in lockdown, John Davidson makes the most of the easing of travel restrictions with a fine walk into the hills
A mountain guide from Aviemore is aiming to complete a mammoth Munro challenge in the Cairngorms National Park on Wednesday night.