
Just a short train ride from Edinburgh is one of Scotland’s most incredible and easily accessible nature reserves: the Isle of May. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about taking an Isle of May boat trip and how to see incredible puffins! @voyagingherbivore Daytrips from #Edinburgh are the BEST! There really are

They say there’s always light at the end of the tunnel, but when the tunnel in question is the Colinton Tunnel in Scotland, there’s not only light but also a splash of bright colors everywhere. Located in southwest Edinburgh, this artsy tunnel is close to the Water of Leith Walkway and is free and open

When visiting the city, especially for longer trips, you should know where the hidden gems are. Green areas like these beautiful Edinburgh parks will be your hideout from the city noise, you can walk your dog, stroll, jog, or picnic in these parks alone or with your loved ones! Some of them, like Holyrood Park,

Cramond Island is one of Edinburgh’s more hidden gems that boasts historical ruins, views to remember, and a day of filling your lungs with fresh sea air. Cramond Island is a landmass that visitors can reach without the need of a ferry. And no, we’re not recommending you take a dip in the icy Scottish

The historical Scottish city of Edinburgh is known for its culture, beautiful architecture, the Fringe Festival, and of course – the castle. But did you know it’s also a hotspot for literary lovers? Edinburgh is known for being one of the top European cities boasting some of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. So

Located just around the bend behind Arthur’s Seat, is a small village, loch, and gardens, unknown to many Edinburgh tourists and locals alike. Keep reading to discover the history, what to do, and how to find Edinburgh’s hidden village, loch, and gardens. @voyagingherbivore Have you ever heard of #Duddingston ? This little hidden village lies at