During my time at McKinlay Kidd, I’ve been lucky enough to travel to some amazing places in Scotland, and indulge my love of empty beaches, wildlife (particularly Shetland ponies) and seafood. One thing for sure is that I also really, really love a good gift shop – I can’t resist bringing back trinkets from my travels for my friends and family, as well as the obligatory sweet treats for the McKinlay Kidd team of course!
Scotland still proudly promotes traditional crafting methods and celebrates original artwork and textiles. So, think beyond the cliché idea of Scottish souvenirs such as shortbread tins and bagpipe fridge magnets and take a look at my top gift shop recommendations.
Bonhoga Gallery, Shetland
This former barley mill at Weisdale has been converted to a gallery featuring contemporary visual arts and crafts. It boasts an extensive range of locally produced prints, textiles and cards in the gift shop. The mill also houses a café serving light lunches, so is well worth a visit. If you do find yourself in the area, stop off at Shetland Jewellery en route!
Ragamuffin, Isle of Skye
Situated on Armadale Pier in an idyllic location, Ragamuffin is home to the very best knitwear and original clothes. Beware though…this place is an Aladdin’s cave of treasures, so you may find yourself in here for a while. Don’t miss your ferry!
Rarebird, Isle of Lewis
If you journey to the Outer Hebrides, you’re sure to be spoilt for choice when it comes to buying Harris Tweed products. My top pick is Rarebird studio in Stornoway which combines a skilful blend of reassuring tradition and modern flair into each handmade Harris Tweed creation. To ensure its provenance each item carries the Rarebird Corncrake logo and Harris Tweed Orb label.
Iain Burnett Highland Chocolatier, Perthshire
For chocolate lovers, The Scottish Chocolate Centre is a must. The centre is located in Grandtully, just five miles from Aberfeldy, and is Home to the Highland Chocolatier, Iain Burnett himself, who is dedicated to chocolate and its origins. The centre also houses an enchanting, vintage style gift shop. Perfect for those last-minute purchases for family and don’t forget to but yourself a few of the centre’s award-winning dark velvet truffles to take home.
Isle of Mull Soap Co. Isle of Mull
Situated on colourful Tobermory’s Main Street, the Isle of Mull Soap Co. produces its natural soaps by hand using the traditional cold process method using the finest quality essential oils & botanicals. Psst….we hear their ‘Buzz Off’ soap is great for fighting off our wee midgie friends!
By Zoë @ McKinlay Kidd
(Featured photo taken outside Ragamuffin, Isle of Skye)
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Hi Zoe,
Great post. I think we have done all bar Shetland – or at least Hazel, my wife, has extended credit cards on them!
We’ll need to try Shetland, perhaps next year!! Thank you. Ian
Thanks Ian! Would definitely recommend Shetland 🙂
ZOEEEEEE….
Sari from the States replying to your post…
Okay…. Anna and I are coming back in 2017 or 2018 in the fall. But we want you to be our tour guide if you are able…
Whiskey , train, ferry… all around Scotland , Shetland 2 days one nite at Busta House , the Islands…
Edinburgh… Channing House for a dram and secondhand stores. I guess the palace since we are there…hehehe
Send me an email ….
Love and Hugs,
SARI
( Zoe rocks as a tour guide…can’t wait to see you again)