Scottish Links
The links section of Thistle Images website aims to allow visitors and customers to access a wealth of Scottish Internet sites.Whether you are looking for some information, shopping for that special gift or just having a browse please feel free to link to these fantastic websites.
Lindsay Robertson photography
There is only one word to describe the work of this very talented photographer and that is "wow". Lindsay's work has been displayed alongside the work of the worlds greatest photographer Ansel Adams...enough said.Follow this link to view some of the finest black and white photographic work in the world.
The Kingshouse Hotel
A fabulous hotel with a fabulous history and....in one of the worlds most fabulous locations.Follow this link for more information on the beautiful hotel.
Give animals a decent life.
Please take time to look through this website, watch the videos. Farm animals need you to change what you buy at the supermarket.
Rampant Scotland
Are you looking for a famous Scottish recipe or the words to Flower of Scotland..look no further.Rampant Scotland has a wealth of information on everything Scottish.
St Conans Kirk.
This link will give some information about St Conans kirk.Rampant Scotland also has more information on the Kirk.See the link above.
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Clann An Drumma
A fabulous sound from a fabulous group of people. You really need to hear this band live to appreciate how good they really are. Have a listen on their website and make a date to go see them or buy their new CD Tribal Heart. You will not be disappointed.
Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh.
Follow this link to find out more about the history of Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh.See inside the kirk by clicking the "view of the kirk" button on the site. This takes a few minutes to load but well worth the wait.
Inveraray Castle
Get more information on the history of this fabulous castle by clicking this link.
City of the dead...
"The ghost that haunted itself" is a fabulous book by Jan-Andrew Henderson. It tells the story of the Mackenzie poltergeist which to this day still haunts the Black Mausoleum at Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh...find out more by following this link then do the city of the dead tour...if you dare!
Glasgow Cathedral
A fantastic piece of Scottish religious and architectural history. Browse this site then visit the cathedral.
Molly Weir
Molly Weir was one of Scotlands most talented actresses. Read about her life here.
Clan Macduff
A celebration of Scottish heritage and culture in America. On the home page of the Clan Macduff site you will see a link to play "Scotland the Brave" whilst browsing....what a wonderful sound...have a listen.
Fotodayz photography courses.
Just started in digital photography? Don't know how to use your camera?How about a one day photography course in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales to help brush up on your photo skills.Follow this link for more details.
Tom Weir
Tom was a fabulous Scottish personality who did alot for the Scottish environment. Buried at Kilmaronock Church on beautiful Loch Lomond side along with his famous sister Molly, Tom will live on in the hearts of all who admired him. Read about him here.
Visit Loch Lomond
Will you be visiting Loch Lomond? Do you know where to go when you get here? Do you know where to stay? Do you know how deep the Loch is?...No!!... then you need to follow this link for all the Loch Lomond information you will ever need.
Inveraray Town
For information on Inveraray Town please click this link.
Daughters of Scotia
A love of Auld Scotia - its history, traditions and ideals, its romance, music and enchanting beauty, inspired a small group to band together and organize the order. A celebration of Scotland in one website.
The Douglas Archives
The Douglas Archives is a mix of historical records and biographies and also a genealogy database with details of 149417 individuals.
Averon Guest House.
Averon guest house is a beautiful listed Georgian property in the centre of Edinburgh. The guest house is within easy reach of the fantastic and historical Edinburgh Castle and a five minute walk from the Edinburgh Conference Centre. A perfect location from which to explore Scotland's capital city.
The West Highland Way
The West Highland Way was Scotland’s first official long distance route. Originally conceived in the 1960s, it was completed in October 1980. The Way links Milngavie to Fort William – a distance of 152km (95 miles) - from the outskirts of Scotland’s largest city to the foot of its highest mountain, following the shores of its largest freshwater loch. It passes from the lowlands, across the Highland Boundary Fault and on into the Scottish Highlands.Follow this link to learn more.
Dorrington Lodge
Dorrington Lodge is a modern house situated in a beautiful location overlooking the beautiful Loch Leven in Glencoe. The lodge also enjoys panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.If you are looking to relax and enjoy the beautiful Scottish countryside or to do something a bit more adventurous then this is the location for you. Follow this link for fantastic accommodation that will make your visit to Scotland more comfortable.
John Stirling Photography
This website is just super. John has some fabulous images from Switzerland and Venice. Follow this link to see John's work.
Fair Winds B&B, Morar.
If you are visiting Arisaig/Morar or Mallaig and looking for a base from which to explore the area then I thoroughly recommend this fantastic guest house. The guest house has fabulous views over the Silver Sands and Janet MacDonald, the owner, cooks a fabulous breakfast, even for us fussy veggies.Follow this link for some special Scottish hospitality.