Scotland’s Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them
Mythical creatures and spirits were used to explain Scotland’s landscape. Scottish folklore...
Read MoreMar 4, 2026 | Cailleach, Christianity, Cryptozoology, Faery Rade, Faery Tithe, Giantesses, Giants, Gods and Goddesses, Grin Iron Wife, Kelpie, Loch Ness Monster, Mythical creatures, Myths and Legends, Pre-Christian Belief, Selkie, Trows, Waterhorse
Mythical creatures and spirits were used to explain Scotland’s landscape. Scottish folklore...
Read MoreFeb 27, 2026 | Bestiary
Name pronunciation: Pudd-el-foot (Cass an Loo-ban) General Information: Puddlefoot is a specific...
Read MoreOct 20, 2025 | Bestiary
Name pronunciation: Maggy Moulach: MAG-ee MOO-lakh (kh as in Scots/Scottish Gaelic “loch”) Brownie...
Read MoreAug 1, 2023 | Bestiary
The bauchan is a type of domestic hobgoblin in Scottish folklore. It is often mischievous and...
Read MoreFeb 17, 2018 | Angus, Bodach, Bride, Cailleach, Cryptozoology, Dragons, Fionn mac Cumhaill, Ghost and Spirits, Giants, Gods and Goddesses, Grin Iron Wife, Haunted, Kelpie, Loch Ness Monster, Mythical creatures, Myths and Legends, Nine Maidens, Saint Columba, Sea witch, Selkie, Sith (fairies), Trows, Unicorn, Vampires, Waterhorse
Myths and legends are woven into the very fabric of Scotland’s wild landscapes. I imagine...
Read More