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Hello, and welcome to Undiscovered Scotland, the ultimate online guide to Scotland. The site is a combination of visitor guide, accommodation listing and business directory, and aims to show you what the country is really like. We also offer website design, maintenance and hosting services.

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Header Slides

Today's header slides are of the harbour at Newhaven, on the south shore of the Firth of Forth near Leith; and a view of the triangular Caerlaverock Castle and its inner moat, south of Dumfries.

Clickable Map of Scotland

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In Focus

Dounby Click Mill The Click Mill, Dounby is little over two miles from the village of Dounby on Orkney's West Mainland. There is room to pull your car off the road close to the start of a track, which you follow before crossing a field to the mill itself. From a distance it's easy to think you should be walking to what turns out to be a derelict farmstead. With its turf-covered flagstone roof and a setting that is sunk into the surrounding landscape, the mill itself is far from obvious. ( More ...)

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On This Day

11 May 1559: John Knox preaches a sermon in Perth, starting a major Protestant uprising that spreads swiftly across central Scotland.

11 May 1685: The execution as Covenanters of the Wigtown Martyrs. William Johnston, John Milroy and George Walker, are hanged for their beliefs, and two women, the elderly Margaret McLachlan, and the teenage Margaret Wilson, are drowned for theirs.

11 May 1689: William II/III and Mary II jointly accept the crown of Scotland, though it is unclear whether they have first formally accepted the constitutional principles set by the Scottish Convention.

Featured Book

Book Cover Hide and Seek by Ken Lussey (26 May 2023). A fast-paced thriller set in Stirling Castle and more widely across Scotland during World War Two. It’s April 1943. Medical student Helen Erickson is followed from London to her aunt’s farm in Perthshire. What do her pursuers want? Meanwhile Monique Dubois is attending a secret meeting at Stirling Castle when an old adversary is murdered in a chilling echo of a dark episode in the castle’s history. Bob Sutherland and the MI11 team are called in and discover that almost everyone who knew the victim had a motive. Then Helen disappears.
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Scottish Resources

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