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Posted by Richard Hammond at 10:30 on Thursday 19 January 2012
Google announced today it has integrated routes and timetables for train travel across mainland Britain into Google Maps.
Posted by Yvonne Gordon at 08:58 on Thursday 29 September 2011
Yvonne Gordon heads off on Moonshadow, an Oyster 68, to sail around the remote coast of Western Scotland
Posted by Tobias Chapple at 08:30 on Wednesday 01 June 2011
Push the boat out (literally) with this selection of some of UK's best kayaking adventures, from the Scottish Sea Kayak Trail to the...
Posted by Tobias Chapple at 10:37 on Thursday 06 January 2011
Canoeing and kayaking holidays are one of the fastest growing holidays. Here's our pick of trips on offer in 2011.
Posted by Kash Bhattacharya at 01:43 on Friday 22 October 2010
Kash Bhattacharya visits a beautiful, 8-room luxury self-catering cottage in the mid-north of Scotland, great for family-sized outdoor activities.
Posted by Kash Bhattacharya at 10:04 on Monday 05 July 2010
Kash Bhattacharya discovers the joy of walking on Arran, one of the most accessible Scottish Islands.
Posted by Philippa Jacks at 11:11 on Friday 05 February 2010
Wilderness Scotland, which offers adventure holidays in the Scottish Highlands, says it has seen a massive increase in customers using the train...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 02:10 on Monday 15 June 2009
"Having wrested control of their land from its deer-stalking aristocratic owners, local people in the remote region of Assynt, in north-western...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 02:27 on Monday 01 December 2008
"Wildlife tourism in Scotland is bucking the trend and performing strongly despite the credit crunch because holidaymakers are choosing to stick to...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 01:06 on Friday 11 January 2008
Sea-kayaking around the northwestern isles of Scotland is about as remote as you can get, without flying. From April to September, Wilderness...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 08:34 on Monday 06 August 2007
Few places on the British mainland are as remote as Inverie on the Knoydart peninsula on the north-west coast of Scotland.
Posted by Richard Hammond at 10:28 on Saturday 19 June 2004
Richard Hammond points out what each of Britain's National Parks have to offer and what initiatives they are taking up to secure their future.





















