HIDDEN SCOTLAND Magazine

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Issue 11 Autumn/Winter 2025–26 issue. T

This is a time of year when the evenings draw in – when fires are lit, drams are poured and tales are shared – and, as such, the pages capture something of that sense of comfort and community.

Some of the features stand in defiance of the approaching cold weather. Around-up of the best wild saunas in the country travels from the Cowal Peninsula to the Cairngorms – working up a healthy sweat in the process – while aninterview with architect Mary Arnold-Foster celebrates the rawness of nature and how it can inspire creativity.

The outdoors features heavily, in various guises. A journey to the stirring landscapes of Mull and Iona on a family break, highlight the green-valleyed gifts of the Isle of Arran, and retell the legendary tale of Schiehallion, the ‘Fairy Hill of the Caledonians’. Elsewhere, Hamish and Liberty Martin talk about their passion for life in the country and, as the cover star hints in handsome fashion, a closer look at the red squirrel, one of Scotland’s most charismatic native species.

Artist Zanna Wilson shares her local insights into the wonderful town of Aberfeldy, Lucy Gillmore looks at the work involved in restoring forgotten buildings, and Emily Rose Mawson highlights six of Scotland’s best self-catering Landmark Trust properties. As you’d expect, the list includes some absolute beauties.

Issue 11 Autumn/Winter 2025–26 issue. T

This is a time of year when the evenings draw in – when fires are lit, drams are poured and tales are shared – and, as such, the pages capture something of that sense of comfort and community.

Some of the features stand in defiance of the approaching cold weather. Around-up of the best wild saunas in the country travels from the Cowal Peninsula to the Cairngorms – working up a healthy sweat in the process – while aninterview with architect Mary Arnold-Foster celebrates the rawness of nature and how it can inspire creativity.

The outdoors features heavily, in various guises. A journey to the stirring landscapes of Mull and Iona on a family break, highlight the green-valleyed gifts of the Isle of Arran, and retell the legendary tale of Schiehallion, the ‘Fairy Hill of the Caledonians’. Elsewhere, Hamish and Liberty Martin talk about their passion for life in the country and, as the cover star hints in handsome fashion, a closer look at the red squirrel, one of Scotland’s most charismatic native species.

Artist Zanna Wilson shares her local insights into the wonderful town of Aberfeldy, Lucy Gillmore looks at the work involved in restoring forgotten buildings, and Emily Rose Mawson highlights six of Scotland’s best self-catering Landmark Trust properties. As you’d expect, the list includes some absolute beauties.