I’ve worked with The Telegraph for years and really appreciate that they let me cover a vast array of topics, countries and destinations.
Over the last few years I’ve written numerous pieces on Scotland for them for print and online. Rather than jus focusing on all the usual suspects like Edinburgh and Loch Ness, they’ve let me dive deeper and share with the readers my passion for and knowledge of the likes of remote isles like Unst and St Kilda, through to often forgotten mainland places like Campbeltown and Cowal.
You can check out some of the stories for The Telegraph below. Stay tuned for more.
Exploring Scotland’s happiest and most underrated city
Discovering Scotland’s own Hadrian’s Wall, the wild edge of the Roman Empire
The islands at the end of the world – Scotland’s Holy Grail for adventurers
Discovering Scotland’s Orwellian isle
The wild corner of Scotland that exists between heaven and hell
The otherworldly edge of Britain
East Neuk, Scotland’s Cornwall
Visit Scotland’s Orwellian Isle
Visit Eigg, the UK’s greenest island
Campbeltown, Scotland’s forgotten town
Outer Hebrides – who needs the Caribbean?