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One if the most beautiful destinations in the United Kingdom not to be missed.
I have covered the NC500 in detail and pinned all the places you need to visit so that you do not miss out any of the best spots.
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Le pays du whisky, de Nessie et des paysages à couper le souffle !
- Sur les traces d'Harry Potter : Édimbourg 🧙🏻♀️
- 10 jours en Écosse : un voyage sur les rails 🏴
The country of whisky, Nessie & breathtaking landscapes !
- In the footsteps of Harry Potter : Edinburgh 🧙🏻♀️
- 10 days in Scotland : a rail journey 🏴
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Want to spend a weekend in Scotland? Edinburgh is the perfect place! Stunning views, nature, and history merge to create a magical place.
Just 45 minutes by bus from the Airport, the city centre offers a wide range of activities to do as well as many historical places to visit.
Want to know a secret about Edinburgh? You can visit most of it by foot!
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The unique city of Glasgow might not be top on your list when planning your trip to Scotland, especially after Outlander hit streaming services everywhere. This guide will pique your interests to unlock the beauty and history that abounds the 6th century city.
As a young masters student at the University of Glasgow, I spent my weekends exploring the city and discovering all the hidden gems that compose this layered city with delectable eats, quaint coffee shops, unique thrifts, gorgeous pubs, and lively nights out! Glasgow is truly such an underrated city that will satisfy every type of traveler.
This guide is filled with all my favorite places that helped to define my time in Glasgow. These places all hold a very special place in my heart and I hope that you get to experience the community that is ever abounding in this beautiful city.
While this guide is free, I poured my heart into it as my very first guide. I would be more than grateful if you passed my guide and my page along to other travelers!
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Welcome to Inverness - 'The Capital of the Highlands'! Whether you're an independent traveller looking to explore Scotland's rich whisky heritage or a seasoned whisky connoisseur in search of new flavours, I've written this guide to the best places to enjoy a dram or two during your stay in Inverness.
The guide includes:
🥃 - Whisky bars and pubs where you can enjoy a dram or two.
🥃 - Suggested places with a good range of whiskies that you can buy to take home.
🥃- 3 distilleries where you can discover the craft of producing whisky and sample it where it is made.
Have a question send me a DM on Facebook or email andrew@glen2glen.com
Remember - This is not a PDF but an interactive guide so you click on a place in the guide or map open directions in Google Maps.
Don't forget to download the free Thatch app to get easier access!
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Edinburgh, also known as Auld Reekie by its residents, is the capital of Scotland. It is the second-most populous city in Scotland, with a population of over 500,000 people. The city is located in southeastern Scotland, on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth estuary.
Edinburgh is a beautiful city with a rich history and culture. The city is known for its medieval Old Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Old Town is home to Edinburgh Castle, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Scotland.
The New Town, which was built in the 18th century, is home to many of the city's Georgian buildings. Edinburgh is also a major center for arts and culture, with many museums, theaters, and art galleries. The city is also home to the University of Edinburgh, one of the oldest universities in the English-speaking world.
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Scotland is famous for kilts, interesting accents, and spectacular landscapes. I have been to Scotland twice. There is much to see and do, so choose your destinations and make a plan. Edinburgh is a magical place with ancient history and recent artistry. I recommend purchasing one of the hop-on-hop-off tour companies to get around to all the attractions. Reservations are key in this city from the castle to restaurants. Use the local apps to reserve.
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Sarina Kist
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Edinburgh, aka Auld Reekie, a beautiful city with a rich history and culture: A Complete Travel Guide
Edinburgh, also known as Auld Reekie by its residents, is the capital of Scotland. It is the second-most populous city in Scotland, with a population of over 500,000 people. The city is located in southeastern Scotland, on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth estuary.
Edinburgh is a beautiful city with a rich history and culture. The city is known for its medieval Old Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Old Town is home to Edinburgh Castle, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Scotland.
The New Town, which was built in the 18th century, is home to many of the city's Georgian buildings. Edinburgh is also a major center for arts and culture, with many museums, theaters, and art galleries. The city is also home to the University of Edinburgh, one of the oldest universities in the English-speaking world.
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The Scottish Highlands and the Hebrides islands have my heart. Spend a week exploring magical northern Scotland.
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The ultimate guide to visit Edinburgh, Scotland.
You will get:
- 25+ Things to Do
- 20+ Restaurants, Bars & Cafés
- 6+ Hotels for all budgets
- Best pictures spots
- Sample weekend itinerary
- Tips from a Local
- Frequent monthly updates
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Pedro Pereira
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Highland Odyssey: a 5 day road trip Scottish adventure for first-timers
The Scottish Highlands, a rugged and enchanting region in the north of Scotland, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and traditional culture. Towering mountains, deep glens, and sparkling lochs characterize this wild and untamed terrain, offering endless opportunities for outdoor exploration and adventure.
Visitors can embark on scenic drives along the North Coast 500 route, hike through the majestic peaks of Ben Nevis or the Cairngorms, and cruise the mysterious waters of Loch Ness in search of the legendary monster. The Highlands are also steeped in history, with ancient castles, clan battlegrounds, and archaeological sites scattered throughout the landscape, telling tales of Scotland's turbulent past.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (museums and cultural venues, open squares, and others)
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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How to spend 2 days in Edinburgh, Scotland and see A LOT. I did this trip between Christmas and New Years but it can be done at any point.
I enjoyed purchasing the City Sightseeing bus Hop on Hop off tickets that had tickets for the Edinburgh Castle but those tickets can also be bought separately.
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The best places to see are in the United Kingdom and Scotland!
This Itinerary is based on my personal experience from my first trip through the UK and Scotland! This itinerary offers a mix of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences, giving you a comprehensive taste of both England and Scotland. Of course, feel free to adjust it according to your interests and preferences!
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Follow this ultra-detailed 6-day route around Ireland, including Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Dingle, Ring of Kerry, Killarney National Park, Cork and Dublin.
I'm sharing 63 total restaurant and pub recommendations, hotels, must-dos and alternate options. Plus, tips for driving, when to book ahead and other tidbits we picked up along the way.
This is a fast-moving itinerary that makes the most of your short time in Ireland. If you want to see as much as you can while still having time to soak in the culture, this guide is for you.
Originally planned for the first week of October 2023, but can be adapted to fit any 6-7 day travel window. It was the first of a two-leg trip with the second week split between England and Scotland (that itinerary is coming soon!)
I took this trip with my boyfriend, so it is best suited for couples or small groups who like a jam-packed itinerary.
Trip Summary:
Day 1 - Fly in + Galway
Day 2 - Galway + Cliffs of Moher + Dingle
Day 3 - Ring of Kerry + Killarney National Park + Cork
Day 4 - Cork + Dublin
Day 5 - Dublin
Day 6 - Dublin + Fly out
Couples • People & Culture • Road Trip • Foodie • History
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Tips from a local of the best places to eat and drink in Edinburgh, must-see sites and hidden gems.
Whether you are visiting Edinburgh for the weekend, recently moved to the city or just looking for new recommendations we hope this guide will have something for everyone!
There are over 150 (!!) places included in this guide, from fantastic independent coffee shops to upscale cocktail bars, the biggest historical attractions to unusual experiences!
We’ve also rounded up over 60 foodie spots from brunch to ice cream, casual street food to fine dining, because there is nothing worse than eating rubbish food on holiday!
We’ve also included a mini-guide to the different areas of Edinburgh to help you find the best place to stay for your trip, information about public transport and getting around the city,
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If you're looking for a city escape to live your European Summer dream, you've come to the right place! This is my 100% honest opinion of my 10 favorite European cities to visit in Summer.
I see lots and lots of guides out there suggesting Paris (hello, has someone heard of the Olympic Games taking place?), Madrid (if you love 45° weather I guess) or Lisbon (great choice if you want to be 1 or 100 000 tourists). While these are all great destinations year-round, I don't think Summer is the right season to visit them. Personally, I'd go there in Spring or Autumn, not during the high season.
Full disclosure, this is a no Greece, no Italy guide. You'll only find cities that I love, and I think are worth going to discover if you're looking for a short city-escape this Summer.
What will you find in this guide?
📅 Recommended trip duration
☀️ Weather info
💰 Cost, $, $$ or $$$
👉 Top 3 Activities in each city
⛰️ Top 3 Day-trip from each city
😴 $, $$, and $$$ accommodation options
Which cities are you going to discover?
1. Kraków, Poland 🇵🇱
2. London, UK 🇬🇧
3. Prague, Czech Republic (Czechia) 🇨🇿
4. Lyon, France 🇫🇷
5. San Sebastián, Spain 🇪🇸
6. Budapest, Hungary 🇭🇺
7. Vienna, Austria 🇦🇹
8. Brussels, Belgium 🇧🇪
9. Tallinn, Estonia 🇪🇪
10. Edinburgh, Scotland 🏴
PS: Don't forget to click on each destination to get my personal insights on each city! But, if you really don't care about my life, which I understand, we don't know each other, you can skip ahead.
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Un véritable coup de cœur !
Édimbourg, la capitale de l'Écosse, est une ville au charme unique, mêlant histoire, culture et modernité. Connue pour son architecture médiévale impressionnante et ses rues pavées pittoresques, elle offre une atmosphère à la fois majestueuse et accueillante. Dominée par son célèbre château, perché sur un rocher volcanique, Édimbourg regorge de monuments historiques, de musées fascinants et de paysages naturels époustouflants, comme Arthur's Seat, une ancienne colline volcanique offrant une vue panoramique sur la ville.
Ses quartiers contrastés, du Royal Mile historique à la nouvelle ville géorgienne élégante, témoignent de la riche histoire de la ville, tout en offrant une scène gastronomique et artistique florissante.
J'ai eu la possibilité d'admirer la beauté d'Édimbourg à deux reprises. Lors d'un citytrip en mode solo et, ensuite, lors de mon train trip en Écosse où j'ai clôturé mon voyage dans la capitale.
Lors de mes deux voyages, j'ai pris la décision de ne pas louer de voiture parce que :
1. J'aime pas conduire de nuit (je suis partie les deux fois en hiver) ;
2. Je suis couillonne de conduire à gauche ;
3. Je suis stressée des routes étroites (alors que j'ai roulé sur des routes de montagne en Crète).
J'ai donc choisi l'agence Rabbie's (https://www.rabbies.com) pour faire trois excursions d'une journée :
- Au départ d'Édimbourg : Loch Lomond National Park, Kelpies & Stirling Castle
- Au départ d'Inverness : Skye & Eilean Donan Castle & The Complete Loch Ness Experience
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A real crush !
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a city of unique charm, combining history, culture and modernity. Known for its impressive medieval architecture and picturesque cobbled streets, it has a majestic yet welcoming atmosphere. Dominated by its famous castle, perched on a volcanic rock, Edinburgh is full of historic monuments, fascinating museums and breathtaking natural landscapes, such as Arthur's Seat, an ancient volcanic hill offering panoramic views over the city.
Its contrasting neighbourhoods, from the historic Royal Mile to the stylish Georgian New Town, reflect the city's rich history, while offering a thriving food and arts scene.
I had the opportunity to admire Edinburgh's beauty on two occasions. On a solo citytrip and then on my train trip to Scotland, where I ended my trip in the capital.
On my two trips, I decided not to hire a car because:
1. I don't like driving at night (I went both times in winter);
2. I'm a coward for driving on the left;
3. I'm stressed about narrow roads (even though I've driven on mountain roads in Crete).
So I chose Rabbie's (https://www.rabbies.com) for three day trips:
- From Edinburgh: Loch Lomond National Park, Kelpies & Stirling Castle
- From Inverness: Skye & Eilean Donan Castle & The Complete Loch Ness Experience
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After having lived in the UK for 2 years during the pandemic, I quickly realized how much there is to see and do on that tiny little island.
Since I lived in London during the pandemic when borders were closed, I really got to know the UK well. I tried to travel as much and as far as I could. Now I want to share this with you, I want to encourage you to explore the hidden gems and all the different corners of the UK.
Tip: if you want to get a sense of where these locations are relative to major cities like London, be sure to use the map feature!
I hope these guides are useful and inspire you to explore more of the UK!
COMING SOON:
➕ more London, Scotland + day trips content!
🌊 Cornwall
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Get ready to traverse the stunning landscapes, immerse yourself in rich history, and experience the vibrant culture of this diverse and captivating country!
Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time explorer, I've curated the perfect itinerary to ensure you make the most of your two weeks on the road.
Day by day, I'll take you on a thrilling exploration of Great Britain's most iconic destinations. From the charming streets of London to the majestic Scottish Highlands, each stop along the way promises awe-inspiring sights and hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
As you venture through England, soak up the cosmopolitan atmosphere of bustling cities like Liverpool, York, and Oxford. Soak in history of Cambridge, Canterbury and Stratford-upon-Avon.
Next, cross the border into Scotland, where breathtaking landscapes and centuries-old castles await you. Drive along the enchanting Loch Ness, seeking a glimpse of the elusive Nessie, and wander through the cobblestone streets of Edinburgh, a city steeped in medieval history. Don't miss the chance to explore the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, with its misty mountains, shimmering lochs, and charming villages.
Continue your journey through Wales, a land of picturesque coastlines, ancient castles, and charming villages. Marvel at the architectural wonders of Cardiff Castle, and explore the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia National Park.
Throughout your road trip, you will find insider tips, highlighting must-visit attractions, local eateries, and hidden gems off the beaten path. Discover the best spots for traditional fish and chips, indulge in a delightful cream tea, and savor the flavors of regional cuisine at charming country pubs.
With this detailed itinerary and helpful recommendations, you'll have the freedom to create your own unforgettable memories. It will guide you on where to find the best viewpoints for stunning photo opportunities, the most exhilarating outdoor activities, and the most immersive cultural experiences.
This is a mobile friendly itinerary, so you can use it throughout your trip at any moment. Follow this guide exactly for a guaranteed amazing set of experiences (of course, if weather conditions permitting). Or you can combine our insights with your own research to craft the trip of your dreams!
Tag me in the photos/videos you will take - I'd love to see your experience! @annaberdysh
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Here are itineraries and recommendations for some of the most sought after places in London and Scotland. From big cities to lakes and everything in between, set your sites on the most beautiful locations in London, the Cotswolds, and Scotland.
See below for these:
•Edinburgh
•London
•Cotswolds
Coming Soon:
•Bath
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