A project to improve public access throughout Scotland's two national parks has won recognition at a rural awards showcase.
John Davidson sets out to explore Rosehaugh Estate in a route that takes him from Avoch returning on minor roads and an old railway path from Fortrose
The Holm Grown project is Inverness is coming to fruition as it reaches its first harvest season.
Loch Ness RNLI pit crew poised for emergencies 24 hours a day
John Davidson embraces autumn with an off-road mountain bike ride from the Highland capital
The roaring peak of Gleouraich and its neighbour Spidean Mialach make a fine outing with memorable views into the heart of Knoydart
John Davidson was impressed by youngsters on their three-day expedition as part of Inverness Royal Academy students' Duke of Edinburgh Award
The Archbishop of Canterbury described the Queen as having touched “a multitude of lives” and being a “joyful” figure for many, at her state funeral.
Runners still have time to grab themselves a place on the start line at the Baxters Loch Ness Marathon and Festival of Running.
John Davidson looks back on a fine overnight trip to the edge of Knoydart
Retailers across the Highlands are being warned to ensure they are keeping within the law if they are selling vapes.
John Davidson enjoys a quick up-and-down walk on Meall Fuar-mhonaidh and is rewarded with panoramic views taking in Ben Nevis and the Affric Munros
A journey through the Cairngorms’ most famous pass brings back memories for John Davidson
Hundreds of runners battled through the night to complete a new endurance running event on the banks of Loch Ness at the weekend.
An Inverness school is hosting a film night with a focus on biking adventures this weekend.
Hundreds of runners will descend on Loch Ness this weekend as a new endurance race is set to get under way.
Highland Hill Runners dominated the prize list at the new-look Craig Dunain Hill Race which took place on Saturday.
Aspiring writers who are inspired by the mountains are being invited to enter an annual competition to find new outdoor authors.
John Davidson finds so much of interest on a road ride through a land that was once thriving with people
A programme of Gaelic medium summer activities was offered to pupils during the school summer holidays.