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14th August 11, 09:31 PM
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Visiting Scotland Tips?
My wife and I will be visiting Scotland and Ireland as part of a European trip starting next month. We will be on the Isles in October. Right now we have about 11 days planned for Ireland and 6 for Scotland.
We have a pretty solid itinerary for Ireland but are lacking on Scotland sights.
I would appreciate any ideas for things to see while we're in Scotland.
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14th August 11, 09:41 PM
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Help us out a tad. What parts of Scotland are you actually visiting? Are your interests, more town and city, rather than country? What is your means of transport? Where is your trip starting and ending for the Scottish part of your trip?
" 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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14th August 11, 10:10 PM
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The high points of our trip through Scotland: a walk in the woods in Pitlochry, up to the wee Edradour distillery; dinner at the Mustard Seed in Inverness; and the grand hospitality at Ferintosh in Dumfries.
- The Beertigger
"The only one, since 1969."
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15th August 11, 07:44 AM
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Get lost in the highlands. Find an old man with a dog and ask for directions. Have your video camera ready in order to record what will be one of the finest moments of your trip!
Scotland is only 1/5 the size of Montana, but Scotland has over 3,000 castles and Montana has none.
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15th August 11, 09:00 AM
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come see us i' Dumfries... there is loads tae see an dae in Dumfries an' Galloway... an' I'm sure I've got some single malt Scotch aroon here somewhere ya can taste!!!
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15th August 11, 09:00 AM
#6
As Jock says it depends where you are starting from and where you want to end up. From a personal recommendation and in no particular order -
the Jacobite Monument at Glenfinnan (also there is the Glenfinnan Railway Viaduct as seen in Harry Potter).
The Jacobite Railway from Fort William to Mallaig.
The Pass of the Cattle (Bealach Na Ba) from Kishorn to Applecross. Single track mountain road that rises to 2053 feet.
Ardnamurchan Point the most westerly point on the British Mainland
Loch Ness ( Drumnadrochit and Urquart Castle)
Isles of Mull, Iona and Staffa
Isle of Skye for the Cuillins Mountain Range
Speyside (south of Inverness) for the whisky trail
Balquhidder Church yard for Rob Roys Grave
Edinburgh for the Castle and Princes Street
Stirling Castle
Eilean Donan Castle at Dornoch on the road to Kyle of Lochalsh
Aviemore for the Ski Centre/mountain Biking
Balmoral Castle - Scottish home of HM the Queen
Glasgow - former european city of culture
There are lots more you wont have any trouble filling your days.
Have a great trip
regards
Simon
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Best regards
Simon
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15th August 11, 09:12 AM
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15th August 11, 09:24 AM
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LIMITS and Leisure
Limit your ambitions. Try to plan to spend more time in fewer places. There is a very nice hotel at Craigellachie, which is near the Spey. It might be nice to stay there and drive to various distilleries nearby, or you could hike along the Speyside way. Or you might enjoy staying in an old distillery baron's house (now a B&B) at Cragganmore. There are a couple of different nostalgia trains nearby and you are not far from Inverness. Try very hard to allow for unscheduled time.
I was there at a similar time several years ago. I rented a bicycle and made a slow loop from Aviemore to Keith, I believe, then rode the train back to Aviemore to return the bike. A kind local took me sightseeing by car one afternoon and we covered about three times as much ground in a few hours as I had managed on the bike.
Last edited by MacLowlife; 15th August 11 at 09:25 AM.
Reason: spellage
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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15th August 11, 11:00 PM
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Remember to eat some curry in Glasgow - the best in Europe, or so they've said.
- The Beertigger
"The only one, since 1969."
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16th August 11, 12:43 AM
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To see the very best that Scotland has to offer I would suggest you visit Argyll, the birthplace of the Scottish nation, site of some of the most historically significant prehistoric site in the whole of Europe, home of the 3rd biggest whirlpool in the world, some of the most spectactular scenery to found in Scotland, and home to the very best Whisky.
PM me your address and I will send you some free litrature
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