
March 23, 2023
COAST was at the 'Wild About Argyll' summit in Dunoon yesterday where we met the fabulous and entertain...

March 21, 2023
In 1891, Mallaig was a small fishing station with a stone pier and a salt store. The hamlet numbered th...

March 19, 2023
Ahead of World Storytelling Day tomorrow (20th March), we are reflecting on some of the questions which...

March 16, 2023
We are bringing you #TravelThursday inspiration throughout March, via the evocative words of travel wri...

March 14, 2023
"Hector Lamont and his wife Ester were residents at the Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse from October 1988 un...

March 13, 2023
The power of stories to inspire was at the heart of a recent collaboration between COAST and the UHI We...

March 09, 2023
We are bringing you #TravelThursday inspiration throughout March, via the emotive words of travel write...

March 07, 2023
For International Woman's Day tomorrow, we share one version of the legend of Sgà thach who led a band o...

March 02, 2023
The COAST Story Gatherer for Argyll & Inner Hebrides (Isle of Jura) was Sian Rosier-Tucker, who studied...

February 28, 2023
"It was my first holiday on Arran. One day my dad took me to the beach at Sannox. I was playing on the ...

February 24, 2023
Heather MacLean was the Story Gatherer for Lochaber (Glencoe, Ballachullish and Kinlochleven)
She desc...

February 23, 2023
For World Gaelic Week, we are sharing stories you can find under our 'Gaelic Language and Placenames' t...

February 23, 2023
For World Gaelic Week, we are sharing stories you can find under our 'Gaelic Language and Placenames' t...

February 22, 2023
For World Gaelic Week, we are sharing stories you can find under our 'Gaelic Language and Placenames' t...

February 22, 2023
For World Gaelic Week, we are sharing stories you can find under our 'Gaelic Language and Placenames' t...