The Scottish Highlands

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Information on Scotland and Scottish Holiday Trips.

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Bus and Coach tours in Scotland. Visit Loch Ness, Loch Lomond and the Highlands of Scotland on Nick's Famous wee Red Bus.

 

 

Piping Holiday Trips

 

Scotland is the home of piping and many pipers recognize the importance of placing the instrument into its geographical and historical context. The late Bob Nicol would say to his pupils: “I’ve given you the bones of the tune, now you put the flesh on it."
If you have a love of the Great Highland Bagpipe why not undertake one of our tours? You will not simply notch up sites but understand a bit more about the instrument, and the cultural landscape surrounding it. You'll 'get the connection'.

Visit Piping Scotland now for the trip of a lifetime

Piping Scotland for specialist holiday trips to Scotland

Atholl Highlanders in Scotland

The pipes and drums of the Atholl Highlanders on parade at Blair Castle.

Pap of Glencoe

The Pap of Glencoe, the well known hill in Glencoe. It's also a famous march by William Lawrie. Visit the website now for more information.

Pictures of Pipe Bands

For pictures of Newburgh Highland Games and the Pipe Bands on display visit our webmasters photo gallery on Scotland. We have added a few pictures from the photo gallery for your enjoyment. As our motto goes "the real thing is a lot better" so get planning that Scottish holiday now!

Mains of Fintry Pipe Band at Newburgh Highland Games in the summer of 2005

Below are pictures of the Weston McEwen Pipe Band on a visit to Scotland

 

 

Visit Scotland's Scottish Highlands at Camusnagaul

 

 

Scotland

If you have a website and would like it added then it would be really nice if you returned the compliment and listed our wee part of the Scottish Highlands, you can find some ideas and suggestions on how to do this on our Scottish Highlands at Camusnagaul banners page.