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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 magnificent Dalkeith Palace in Dalkeith Country Park, Midlothian; and a view of the harbour at Stromness in Orkney, which stretches along an inlet of Scapa Flow.

Clickable Map of Scotland

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In Focus

Raasay Pictish Stone Raasay is a fascinating island for many reasons. One of its less well known attractions is a 1.5 metres high Pictish symbol stone carved with three distinct symbols standing just to the inland side of the single track coast road a short distance north of Raasay House. Its location is, unusually, not marked on the Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 map, but it is easy enough to spot as you pass, and it is possible to park nearby without causing an obstruction. ( More ...)

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On This Day

27 June 1746: Flora MacDonald sails "over the sea to Skye" from Benbecula with a disguised Bonnie Prince Charlie.

27 June 1751: David Balfour and Alan Breck, fictional heroes of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel "Kidnapped", begin their trek across Scotland.

27 June 1947: The death of Nan Hughes, the socialist local politician and daughter of Keir Hardie, first leader of the Labour Party.

28 June 1146: A service of dedication is held in the abbey church at Melrose Abbey, which would take another 50 years to complete in its entirety.

Featured Book

Book Cover Bridge of Sighs by Ken Lussey (14 July 2026). A fast-paced contemporary murder mystery set in Edinburgh and northern Scotland. In a chilling echo of an event five decades earlier, a light aircraft takes off from a small Scottish airfield and doesn’t return. Meanwhile, someone is trying to prevent the development of the of the Sutherland Viking Haven near Kylesku. Who? And are they also damaging the vehicles of irresponsible users of the North Coast 500? Events take a very sinister turn when a body is found in a burned-out shop in Inverness. And then there’s another killing.
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Scottish Resources

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