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21st October 12, 12:21 PM
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Best time to vacation in Scotland.
My wife and I are planning our next vacation. My wife is adverse to "cold and wet". I visited Scotland several times when I was in the US Navy, I recall a few nice days but lots of "cold and wet". I have been to Glasgow, Edinburgh, and a small town called Dunoon. For the best chance of [some] sunny weather what would be the best month/week for us to visit?
We would like to see the ruins of Dunbar castle, perhaps Edinburgh, and some out of the way towns/villages in the highlands.
Thanks for your responses.
Rondo
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21st October 12, 12:53 PM
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You have more chance of winning an International lottery three times in a row than picking a nice weather week in Scotland. As far as our weather is concerned, the only thing that you can rely on is that you cannot rely on it! If it is any help, we have had a fantastic early Autumn day today.
So come on Jock cut the waffle and commit yourself! So my two best bets for the Western Highlands could, possibly, might be, early May and Mid October with the added bonus of there being few midgies about. But---------never, NEVER forget a hat, water proof coat and a warm pullover.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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21st October 12, 12:58 PM
#3
Thanks Jock,
My memory tells me I got wet quite a lot during those visits in the 80's...of course I was in my 20's then and up for anything. But now in my 50's my wife and I like to stay comfortably warm. Any advice on nice places to go...walking tours and such? Thanks.
Rondo
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21st October 12, 01:29 PM
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 Originally Posted by rondo
Thanks Jock,
My memory tells me I got wet quite a lot during those visits in the 80's...of course I was in my 20's then and up for anything. But now in my 50's my wife and I like to stay comfortably warm.  Any advice on nice places to go...walking tours and such? Thanks.
Rondo
Do you know I am not sure that asking a local is the best idea! 
Walking tours eh? Humm given the size if Scotland is minute compared to the USA for example, well there is the West Highland Way walk from Glasgow to Fort William, that takes---I am told-----about five fairly robust days walking. With another wee walk of -----I am told ------another four days you can walk on to Inverness. Whilst in FW you could walk up and down Ben Nevis(UK's highest mountain) in about 7 hours. We have a right to roam policy in the Highlands so with a few exceptions you can wander the hills whenever you like. Being a shooting man can I ask you to plan your journies carefully during the grouse shooting and deer stalking seasons, although to be fair, hikers and shooters get along pretty well-------most of the time. It goes without saying, but I am going to say it anyway, the Highlands are a wild and under populated area where the weather can change abruptly, so maps, compass and sensible kit are more than a wise idea.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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21st October 12, 04:50 PM
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East coast isnt always as wet as the west... Still more than a fair chance of "dull and overcast" though...
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21st October 12, 05:20 PM
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I used these guys back in 2001. They arranged for accommodations and luggage shuttles. I was pleased with the service and value.
We went in August. The weather was great and we were able to attend the Edinburgh Fringe Festival which we thoroughly enjoyed. YMMV.
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21st October 12, 01:11 PM
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Visited Scotland in July 2008. Absolutely loved it in spite of a little rain. Started off in Glasgow, then a three day tour of the Highlands based out of Inverness, then Edinburgh for a day. It was a whirlwind visit and not nearly long enough. I would love to return some day.
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