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Team celebrates 570 years of long service!
Kingsmills Long Service Awards 2023 The Kingsmills Hotel Team proudly gathered on Sunday to celebrate the dedication of its longest-serving team members. More than 50 individuals, with over 5 years of service each, came together on Sunday. The celebratory lunch marked a collective achievement of over 570 years of service! The glitzy event was hosted […]
Find out moreExploring the history of Inverness
The history of Inverness Inverness is the only city in the Scottish Highlands. It’s a great base for exploring this magnificent region. Close to the rugged landscapes the Highlands is most famous for, yet with all the amenities and attractions of a bustling town. In this post, we’re taking a look at the long history […]
Find out moreInverness and World War II
World War II history in Inverness Throughout the UK there are memorials, buildings, people and stories that help us remember World War II. These stories and memories allow us to learn from history and remind us why we should always strive for peace. They show us how much work and passion was put into fighting […]
Find out moreVisiting Scotland? Learn the lingo…
Travel Dictionary: Scottish Words and Phrases During a stay at The Kingsmills Hotel in the Scottish Highlands, you’re sure to come across many friendly locals. We Highlanders do, of course, speak English, but in our own unique way! So today, we thought we’d share with you some helpful Scottish words and phrases, to help you […]
Find out moreInteresting Inverness Facts
10 Facts about Inverness, Scotland Scotland is rich with history, majestic landscapes and a bustling city life. So, there’s very little wonder that this glorious location has often been voted the most beautiful country in the world. And if you’ve been thinking about planning a trip to the Highlands, then you might want to know […]
Find out moreMonster Myths and Legends
Myths and Legends of the Scottish Highlands The Highlands is an ancient land, rich in Scottish folklore, mythical monsters and dark tales. We’ve all heard of the Loch Ness Monster, but there are several more. So here, we take a look at some local Inverness and Highland myths and legends. The Loch Ness Monster and […]
Find out moreScotland’s National Symbols and Icons
Scottish symbols and what they mean Scotland is a country rich in heritage, history and culture. So, as a result there are many Scottish symbols that represent everything the Scots are proud of. From the national flag, to the beautiful national bird, the Golden Eagle. So, to help you understand them during your stay at […]
Find out moreFollowing In The Footsteps Of Inverness’ Famous Citizens
Famous People from Inverness Our city has a rich history and many stories to tell. So here, we’re taking a look at some of the most famous people (and another monster celebrity!) from Inverness … John Fraser: A Rose By Any Other Name John Fraser was a Botanist and Plant Hunter born in Inverness in […]
Find out moreHow to Plan the Perfect Burns Night
A Burns Night to remember Here at The Kingsmills, we are extremely excited for the end of this month and Burns Night. Robert Burns (1759 – 1796) was a Scottish poet and lyricist, who is celebrated worldwide for his iconic work. Burns is a part of Kingsmills history. He famously visited our building in 1787, […]
Find out moreA Very Scottish Hogmanay
Scottish Hogmanay Traditions There’s nothing quite like celebrating the end of another year with family and friends. It’s a chance to get together and have a wee jolly. Drink to past achievements and toast future success. But while the rest of the world gathers round local watering holes on 31st December to welcome in the […]
Find out moreThe Most Scottish Things You Can Do in Inverness
Exploring Scottish culture and tradition around Inverness When it comes to Scottish culture and tradition, you’ll find plenty to see and do in and around Inverness. Rich in history, the city is home to museums that will take you on a journey through time. Or, why not explore the spectacular natural landscapes of the Scottish […]
Find out moreLost in Translation: Deciphering Good Ol’ Scottish Sayings
Age-old Scottishisms, long-forgotten sayings and a thick (often indistinguishable) accent has left more than a few weary travellers scratching their heads. When you find yourself ‘north of the border’, English can sometimes sound like an entirely different language all together. And the further north you go, the easier it is to get lost in translation. […]
Find out moreFacts About Loch Ness You Might Not Know
Five Loch Ness Facts Loch Ness is famous across the world and there is no shortage of visitors making their way to its banks every year. With beautiful scenery and the chance to spot the legendary monster which lurks within the water. It’s no wonder this is one of Scotland’s most popular holiday destinations. But […]
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