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Great Hikes in Scotland

From Lost Valley to Ben Nevis, these are six of the best hiking trails in Scotland to plan a trip around no matter your skill level.

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Best walks in Scotland: Faskally Wood, Perthshire

THIS column is dedicated to walking and ramblers groups from across Scotland, where they can suggest the best routes to enjoy.

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The Walk: Black Castle - when a plague ravaged the land

Distance: 5 miles/8km Time: 2-3 hours Pitlochry has a great network of paths, and on the excellent local Pitlochry Walks Network leaflet you can see how they radiate out from the town, enabling you to get into attractive countryside very easily. This route heads north to the village of Moulin, passing an ancient castle, before returning by a different route and including a riverside walk to finish. The route out of Pitlochry passes behind the imposing Atholl Palace Hotel, which with its towers and turrets is often mistaken by visitors for a castle. The walk takes in a path known as Lovers’ Lane which passes the hotel’s herb garden – worth a look if you are interested in herbs.

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Builders' Merchants News - All I want for Christmas: Scottish industry experts reveal their wishlist for 2021 and beyond

17 December, 2020 SHARE Cooperation and collaboration, greater worker welfare and a top-to-bottom revolution of the construction sector are all top of the Christmas wishlist for members of the Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum. With a year of massive and unprecedented upheaval drawing to a close, the unique collective asked its 100-plus members to reveal their wishes for 2021. While the pandemic undoubtedly brought numerous challenges, it also ushered in a new era of cooperation that saw the group of more than 70 organisations pull together to help Scotland’s building sector get safely back to work. And as the Forum released a round-up of its accomplishments and achievements in 2020, many members said their biggest wish is for this teamwork and togetherness to continue.

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