
May 27, 2023
“In Gaelic, a bodach is an old man and beag means little, or small of stature. So, a bodach beag is a l...

May 25, 2023
“A good few years ago, a local youngster was working with his father, repairing a fence near Kiloran Ba...

May 24, 2023
“In 1953 the cargo ship MV “Clan Macquarrie” ran aground at Borve. The coastguard and teams of local vo...

May 22, 2023
“The six islands, which form the group commonly known as the Creags, rise from the limestone seabed off...

May 21, 2023
“Bha naidheachd eile aca bha ann, feadhainn à thairis, Muilich a bh' annta cuideachd, do dh'àite taobh ...

May 18, 2023
This week we are showcasing how you can use the 'tags' filter to discover stories on the COAST website ...

May 17, 2023
This week we are showcasing how you can use the 'tags' filter to discover stories on the COAST website ...

May 16, 2023
This week we are showcasing how you can use the 'tags' filter to discover stories on the COAST website ...

May 15, 2023
This week we are showcasing how you can use the 'tags' filter to discover stories on the COAST website ...

May 09, 2023
"A number of Campbeltonians known as ‘coasters’ in the years of the 20th century fulfilled their recrea...

May 02, 2023
In the days before car ferries cows would be walked down Whiting Bay pier, herded up the gangway and fe...

May 01, 2023
We invite you to take photos of the places where our stories are told, to continue to write the history...

May 01, 2023
We invite you to take photos of the places where our stories are told, to continue to write the history...

May 01, 2023
We invite you to take photos of the places where our stories are told, to continue to write the history...

April 27, 2023
This week we are showcasing stories you can find using the 'Archaeology' tag.
The Ballachulish Goddess...