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18/08/2008
Nominations for this year’s Northern Lights Tourism Awards open on Monday 1st September 2008. More...
14/08/2008
Boots N Paddles have recently launched a summer kayaking programme allowing participants to learn how to paddle while getting closer to nature. More...
14/08/2008
A highly regarded Indian travel journalist was given the opportunity to sample some of the delights of the North East recently thanks to efforts from VisitScotland to raise the profile of the area internationally. More...
14/08/2008
The historic village of Fyvie, in Aberdeenshire, has announced ambitious plans for a “Fyvie Homecoming Festival" to take place from 28-30 August next year. More...
14/08/2008
Former Managing Director of Northsound Radio, Ken Massie, has been appointed as VisitScotland’s new Regional Director for Grampian. More...
13/08/2008
Glenlivet estate has received a special award for excellence from the European Landowners’ Organisation in recognition of their holistic approach to land management. The estate attracts around 80,000 visitors per year and plays a key role in boosting local tourism. More...
13/08/2008
Tourism operators from across the Highlands and Islands are being invited to take part in the region’s most exciting and prestigious hospitality and tourism industry awards. More...
13/08/2008
Dolphin watching in the Moray Firth is the number one thing to see and do in Scotland according to the results of an online survey by VisitScotland. More...
12/08/2008
Scottish Tourism Forum in partnership with Scottish Enterprise and Netdata have worked together on a series of one day workshops designed specifically for people working in the tourism industry. More...
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