23-04-2008, 20:21 | #31 |
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A few years back my mate and I did a road trip round Scotland. Liverpool -> Edinbuger -> Some random place across Firth of Forth -> Invertness -> Loch Ness -> Ben Nevis & the railway line used in Harry Potter -> Fort William -> Glasgow -> Lakes -> Liverpool. Stunning scenery along the way.
http://www.vanilladays.com/gallery/2004/08/scotland/ http://www.vanilladays.com/gallery/2004/08/glenfinan/ http://www.vanilladays.com/gallery/2...fort-augustus/ http://www.vanilladays.com/gallery/2004/08/car-crash/ http://www.vanilladays.com/gallery/2004/08/the-bridge/ http://www.vanilladays.com/gallery/2004/08/ben-nevis/
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23-04-2008, 20:22 | #32 |
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Ooo I forgot there are also dolphin cruises from Inverness or the Black Isle. Obviously it's not 100% that you will see them but there is a good chance and even then it's a nice trip.
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24-04-2008, 01:07 | #33 |
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Comming from Liverpool you'd think, but it's all pretty normal up here
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24-04-2008, 04:25 | #34 |
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Skag. I've seen Trainspotting and we all know it's really a documentary
I can highly recommend the Isle of Skye if you can make it that far west. Was there for Hogmanay a couple of years back and had a cracking time though that may have had something to do with the cheap alcohol and the local ladies being very interested in some off island DNA |
24-04-2008, 15:39 | #35 |
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A plan is starting to form, how does this sound?
Night 1 - Inverness Day 2 - Drive to Fort William and look at stuff on the way Night 2 Fort William/ Onich Day 3 - Drive to Malliag Night 3 - Fort William/ Onich Day 4 - Drive along A85 to Edinburgh spend some time in Edinburgh Night 4 - Hook up with BD/ OcUK lot Sound good? Malliag sounds nice and we'd get to see some Lochs and Ben Nevis and drive the A85 which is apparently beautiful. It wouldn't get us to to the real outer limits but would be I think a little less stressful. Comments? MB |
04-05-2008, 17:21 | #36 |
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There is a programme on STV at the moment called 'Highlands'. Not sure if it is being shown all over the UK or just up here. It covers a lot of the areas you migt like to see. It's been interesting anyway... linky
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04-05-2008, 22:33 | #37 | |
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If anyone is going to spend some time in Edinburgh then I'd definitely recommend a guided bus tour (don't just hop on a random bus, you'll probably end up in Niddrie or Pilton and I don't want that on my conscience), you'll learn a lot about the city, I certainly did when I last went on one . The Castle is worth visiting if you've never been and around there is also the Camera Obscura and the Museum of Childhood slightly further down the Royal Mile. Loads of pubs and varying qualities of touristy shops down there as well. The National Museum of Scotland on Chamber Street is a lovely place to while away a few hours except I think they have just started some renovations (read as probably ruining the whole thing) so parts will be closed. I'm biased but Edinburgh truly is a fantastic city with so much to see and do, in fact if you've got the time and it is a nice day take a walk up Arthurs Seat and look out across Edinburgh. I can also advise not really bothering with Dundee unless you want drinking, it does have The Discovery (Scott's ship for the voyage to the Antarctic) and The Frigate Unicorn (1824 Navy warship) but other that that there isn't anything terribly exciting here I'm afraid.
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05-05-2008, 01:12 | #38 |
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