A Stone’s Throw From Inverness The outskirts of one of the largest towns in northern Scotland might not be the first place that springs to mind when thinking of places to see wildlife. However, Merkinch Nature Reserve is positioned right on the edge of the Beauly Firth – the outlet of both the River Beauly and River Ness. As such, …
A Wildlife Resurgence – Black Devon Wetlands
New Kid on the Block Black Devon Wetlands is one of Scotland’s newest nature reserves, having only been up and running for a few years. Despite this, there is no need to worry about the reserve needing time to attract wildlife, as the area was already made up of diverse regions of habitat before receiving its reserve status. Situated just …
An Untamed Wilderness – Cape Wrath
A Wild, Remote Land The United Kingdom is not particularly known for its areas of extreme wilderness. Even in Scotland, there are few places on the mainland that feel completely cut off from the rest of the country. Cape Wrath is one of them. Situated at the most north-westerly point of mainland Britain, it is believed to have been used …