A Glasgow company is eyeing international expansion after successfully deploying its augmented reality technology at historic castles in Scotland to provide “immersive” experiences for visitors.
The castle even appeared in the 1996 film, "Loch Ness." Hoax or fact? Urquhart is the perfect spot to take in Scotland's gorgeous scenery and decide for yourself. Owned and operated by the Cawdor ...
Here are the 18 most beautiful places that I have visited in Scotland. Culzean Castle is big. The size of the grounds of this castle is quite staggering. It will take several minutes to drive ...
Edinburgh and Stirling Castles are to host events to celebrate Scotland's National Bard Robert Burns' birthday on Saturday, January 25. Stirling Castle's Burns an' a' that event will allow ...
Urquhart Castle in Scotland with Loch Ness next to it. (Photo by Ramon Vloon on Unsplash) Despite many images of these so-called monsters proven to be fakes, it has not stopped tourists from flocking ...
Stirling's ancient castle, along with Edinburgh ... and sport from the Stirling area. Gillian Urquhart, Events Manager at Historic Environment Scotland that manages Edinburgh and Stirling Castles ...
Not pictured: Nessie or the Nessie Hunter Scotland made the most sense ... ever since my Dad found a giant scary “sheep” tooth near Urquhart Castle in the mid 90s. Our classified information ...
The castle was originally built in the 13th century by Alexander II of Scotland to guard the area against possible Viking invasions. The castle stood in grandeur for hundreds of years until the ...