Sunday, May 22, 2022

Scotland

The neolithic site Skara Brae would be interesting but it does require a trip to the Orkney Islands. First settled around 3,100 B.C., it is older than the Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids of Egypt.

Skara Brae

A few location suggestions from Rick Steves and his Scotland guides:

  • Best castle (interior): Glamis and Cawdor
  • Best castle (exterior): Elan Donan
  • Isle of Skye for its scenery
  • Isle of Mull for its culture
  • Isle of Iona
  • Inverness - the Culloden battlefield
  • Best highland towns: Oban is a nice town with a good distillery and is a good springboard to the islands.
  • Pitlochry is a very nice small town and has a distillery
  • Fort William is worth a visit.
  • Isle of Arran is experienced guide Anne Doig's favourite (and it has 7 golf courses).

See an interesting article (that also includes Pitlochry): 8 Friendliest Small Towns in Scotland.

Pitlochry

A great series, Remarkable Places to Eat, has a good video on Edinburgh.


From Kirby Allison, a great estate to stay at is Craigsanquhar (pronounced Craig's acre) Estate in Fife, about 8 miles west of St. Andrews, but is only available as part of a sporting visit, whether it is fishing or shooting. Of course, even if you are not lodging there you can still enjoy a fabulous meal at Nathaniel's restaurant. It is an Orvis accredited resort.

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