Theres nothing like getting cosy in front of a fireplace with a good book (or maybe even a dram of whisky) after bracing the elements in Scotlands spectacular nature. This warm, fuzzy feeling is such a key part of Scottish life in the colder months of autumn and winter that the Scots even have their own word for it – Coorie. Luckily, there are plenty of ways for visitors to join in – from enjoying a bowl of Cullen Skink (a hearty Scottish fish soup) after a walk in the hills to feeling the heat in one of Scotlands many wild saunas after taking an icy dip in the sea. Find inspiration for Coorie experiences in the attached communications bundle: