Sunday, January 18, 2015

Scotland

In October, RJ and I traveled to Scotland for the wedding of a friend that RJ made while living there.  Scotland was beautiful, the people were so friendly, and we really spent some nice days there.

RJ at Stirling Castle.

Stirling Castle.

Me with delicious (or not!) haggis in the little town Bridge of Allan.

View from our drive through the Cairngorns.




We went off the beaten path a bit and found a small stone circle.



I don't even remember the name of this place.  It was on a few acres that had been turned into a national land trust/park.  The grounds were free to walk around, but the castle itself charged more than we wanted to spend.  A pretty place though.


The one night we didn't book reservations for a hotel, we found ourselves at a tiny fishing village along the coast - Johnshaven- at their only hotel above the pub.  It was good food and a neat locale.


My favorite castle- Dunnottar.  Ruined and mystical.  Lonely and green.  Beautiful.






This was the location of the wedding.  Much fun was had here!

Lots of views of Edinburgh and the Edinburgh castle.  We didn't end up with much time to spend here because we had a difficult time with finding the car rental return office and spent way to much time driving around.









We went in this cathedral- I thought it was quite interesting and full of history.  

View of Edinburgh Castle from the bus back to the hotel.

2 comments:

  1. Oh wow, wonderful photos, I'm so glad you go. Scotland is on my bucket list!

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  2. Where do they keep the hobbits, and fairies and such:)
    That town really does look like a 'tiny fishing village'.
    Good trip!

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