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Quote: Eilean Donan Castle is one of the most recognisable Scottish landmarks, although many people may see pictures of it without realising what they are seeing. It’s shape and position on an island are favourites with Read More
Quote: Glenfiddich was one of the first distilleries to see the potential in offering tours, and their setup is quite slick. It starts at the Visitors’ Centre, where we watched a short video, complete with headsets for Read More
Quote: Rosslyn Chapel is located outside of Edinburgh. You can take a bus but we decided to get there by taxi. Six of us took what the Scottish call a people carrier, what North Americans call a mini van. With that Read More
Quote: The National Wallace Monument can be seen in the distance from Stirling Castle, but is well worth a visit. It overlooks the scene of the battle of Stirling Bridge. The exhibits and displays in this monument Read More
Quote: Urquhart Castle is a beautiful ruin on the shores of Loch Ness. Most of the Loch Ness monster sightings have been near here. It was built in the 11th century. You cross a wooden bridge and enter the gatehouse. Read More
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Quote: Holyrood Palace sits at the opposite end of the Royal Mile from Edinburgh Castle. It's the Queen's official residence when she is in Scotland, which is always one week in the summer. It was also once the home Read More