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Booze bans, curfews and chores: 90 years of hostelling in Scotland

© SYHA The face of the Scottish Youth Hostels Association has changed dramatically over its 90 year history. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up As Hostelling Scotland marks its 90th anniversary this month, Gayle Ritchie explores how the organisation has broken away from outdated stigmas and refreshed its identity. There’s no curfew, no booze ban and no need to scrub the loos – welcome to hostelling in Scotland in the 21st century.

Temporary train service to keep rural residents in Highlands connected during coronavirus pandemic

Updated: February 18, 2021, 5:50 pm © Andrew Cawley / DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A temporary train service has been introduced to connect rural residents in the Highlands during the coronavirus pandemic. A drop-off in the number of passengers has led to the Fort William sleeper service being suspended and ScotRail operating a reduced timetable. However, the move has led to concerns some rural communities are unable access larger towns for essential shopping and medical appointments.

BikeRadar Rides | Bikepacking the Scottish Highlands

BikeRadar Rides | Bikepacking the Scottish Highlands In partnership with Komoot BikeRadar Rides | Bikepacking the Scottish Highlands In the final instalment of our series of multi-day off-road adventures, Adrian Miles reaches gravel nirvana deep in the Scottish Highlands December 22, 2020 at 4:00 pm So what would it be? Haggis and cheese toastie? Haggis and bacon? Given where we found ourselves, our last chance for sustenance in the next 75 kilometres of Highland gravel was always going to be haggis with something or another. Advertisement We’d just sampled some top-notch Scotch at the Dalwhinnie Distillery, in the eponymous village on the western flank of the Cairngorms, and now I was about to eat Scotland’s favourite delicacy for the first time. A more Scottish scene you couldn’t imagine. Until the rain began lashing it down, anyway…

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