beautiful places in scotland

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Hey Laurel...

It's probably the only road.

KeefW (kmw), Thursday, 10 August 2006 15:48 (seventeen years ago) link

Hi, Keef. Yo yo, why don't I see my namesake town on this list? I'm sure it's BEEYOOTIFUL in Girv@n in the summertime.

Laurel (Laurel), Thursday, 10 August 2006 15:51 (seventeen years ago) link

Well, I've never been there. I have a friend who lives there and says it's very nice. It's apparently very nice down the south west. Some of it is in the Wicker Man, but I'd need to go there to check.

KeefW (kmw), Thursday, 10 August 2006 15:53 (seventeen years ago) link

That's funny, I was kidding and assuming it would be sort of a run-down place whose day in the sun was basically past. Nice to know that it's having some sort of renaissance!

Laurel (Laurel), Thursday, 10 August 2006 15:58 (seventeen years ago) link

Gairloch and the Gare Loch (on which Garelochhead stands) are two completely different places.

Don't take Keith as an authority on stuff, is my advice.

Ooh, Ayrshire places. Culzean Castle is nice. Electric Brae is crap. There's some Robert Burns stuff. And a lot of golf courses. Largs/Saltcoats/Ardrossan/Stevenston etc are all horrible faded seaside towns that used to be popular before they stuck package-holiday-central-airport right in the middle of them all - like a Scottish Scarborough with nicer roads getting there but less to do when you arrive. (xpost, yeah, like what Laurel thought Girvan would be like)

I've never been to Girvan.

ailsa (ailsa), Thursday, 10 August 2006 16:02 (seventeen years ago) link

Multiple x-post, as far as I'm aware the animal experiments actually took place in the Hugh Robson building. I worked in the Medical Library for a while, which had a connecting door to HRB and there were rules about containing diseases and hazardous materials.

Greig (treefell), Thursday, 10 August 2006 16:21 (seventeen years ago) link

two weeks pass...
my new ambition is to go to Tobermory, and I intend to achieve it some time in 2006. my new year's resolution for this year was to drink a whole beer, and I have already done that 4 and a half times, so I think I am allowed to make a new one.

Cathy (Cathy), Monday, 28 August 2006 19:58 (seventeen years ago) link

a tribute to nigel rushworth and his hard work over the past week
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ken c (ken c), Tuesday, 29 August 2006 23:26 (seventeen years ago) link

one year passes...

I just went again last weekend! it was so good

wow i went to that exact place Elgol as treefell took a picture of upthread!!!! and glencoe too! yes this time was just two days staying in kinlochleven went to Eilean Donan and then to skye for the first day and then took the cablecar up to aonach mor and saw an unbelieveable amount of snow. it was so amazing.

i think i want to go up to beautiful places in scotland every year.

ken c, Friday, 4 April 2008 10:32 (sixteen years ago) link

Damn, you can drive, can't you? I want to go!

Masonic Boom, Friday, 4 April 2008 10:34 (sixteen years ago) link

yeah lots of driving was done!

next time i might go to mull + iona.

ken c, Friday, 4 April 2008 10:37 (sixteen years ago) link

Iona is the most beautiful place on earth. Seriously. Or at least, it was when I was a child. Can I come with?

Masonic Boom, Friday, 4 April 2008 10:38 (sixteen years ago) link

OMG I mistyped Loch.

Jarlrmai, Friday, 4 April 2008 10:55 (sixteen years ago) link

Scotland is beautiful, just avoid the midges if you can.

Jarlrmai, Friday, 4 April 2008 10:56 (sixteen years ago) link

Impossible

Tom D., Friday, 4 April 2008 10:59 (sixteen years ago) link

I believe a circular wall of fire is effective.

Jarlrmai, Friday, 4 April 2008 11:26 (sixteen years ago) link

three months pass...

I am going a world tour of Scotland in September. Just going to take my bike and a tent and make off into the wilderness. Exciting.

Anything I should aim to see? I'm planning to start off from the Cowal Peninsula.

webinar, Friday, 25 July 2008 13:12 (fifteen years ago) link

three years pass...

HEY GUYS

I'm going again. (2 days: weds 10th aug-11th aug, hiring a car from edinburgh) any good recommendations? maybe not drive so far if poss....

Gary Numan, or Gary Fletcher (ken c), Wednesday, 27 July 2011 13:11 (twelve years ago) link

Fife is lovely- coastal walks, fish n chips, Forth Bridge, nice pubs.

Neil S, Wednesday, 27 July 2011 13:12 (twelve years ago) link

... brooding ex-Prime Ministers

R. Stornoway (Tom D.), Wednesday, 27 July 2011 13:13 (twelve years ago) link

Yes avoid North Queensferry for that very reason, unless you want the big clunking fist treatment.

Neil S, Wednesday, 27 July 2011 13:14 (twelve years ago) link

Off to Gardenstown, on the Banff coast, with the family tomorrow. We booked it because we saw it on a documentary about sea shanties and it looked the bleakest place on earth. Turns out it's a summer "resort", too, but I fear the kids might not view this as the holiday of their dreams.

Trudi Styler, the Creator (ithappens), Wednesday, 27 July 2011 13:18 (twelve years ago) link

previous trips:
1: fort william and drumnadrochit christmas 2002
2: edinburgh -> glencoe -> durness -> ullapool -> inverness -> glasgow -> edinburgh august 2006
3: kinlochleven, skye, aonach mor april 2008
4: ardrossan -> brodick march 2009

xposts Will research Fife!

Gary Numan, or Gary Fletcher (ken c), Wednesday, 27 July 2011 13:29 (twelve years ago) link

I'm a Fifer, from Kirkcaldy.
Fife is a place of contrasts. There are some absolutely stunning bits of countryside and some of the worst social deprivation in Scotland is found in the small central Fife ex mining towns.
The coastal walks are lovely, some beautiful beaches (Aberdour, Burntisland) and the small fishing villages of the East Neuk are a definite must-see; also, yes, great fish and chips to be had there.
I'm not a huge fan of St. Andrews personally but there is a shedload of history in the town and lots of stuff laid on for tourists - particularly those keen on golf.
I would recommend spending some time on the north coast of Fife - it's pretty underappreciated.
As for the big towns:
Glenrothes is a new town built to accomodate the car. It's a pleasant place to live mostly - but rubbish for visitors.
Dunfermline has some interesting stuff to see in the centre - the abbey and the ruins of the old abbey are worth seeing. Pittencrieff Park is quite nice and has decent views of the Forth. The Carnegie library is one of my favourite libraries in Scotland (I'm a librarian - these are things I notice).
Kirkcaldy is the biggest town in Fife and like much of the Kingdom has never really recovered from the loss of mining and manufacturing in the 80's. My favourite bit of Kirkcaldy is the coastal walk from Dysart Harbour to Ravenscraig Castle.
I also very much like Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery and the big library next door. They occupy a handsome building donated to the town in the memory of the soldiers lost in the first world war.

Another place that I'd say that is well worth a visit is the far north and Orkney.

treefell, Wednesday, 27 July 2011 14:43 (twelve years ago) link

Dunfermline is also good if you have any interest in Andrew Carnegie, who was undoubtedly A Very Bad Man but gave away loads of his money, not least to the people of Fife and Dunfermline.

Neil S, Wednesday, 27 July 2011 14:45 (twelve years ago) link

I'm staying a couple of nights at my friend's who lives in dunfermline! will mostly be going into edinburgh though (whisky fringe on the saturday)

Gary Numan, or Gary Fletcher (ken c), Wednesday, 27 July 2011 14:57 (twelve years ago) link

you will have the pleasure of taking the train across the amazing Forth Rail Bridge, which can be seen from various points in Dunfermline.

Neil S, Wednesday, 27 July 2011 15:58 (twelve years ago) link

Yes look forward to that!

I think Aberdour/Burntisland and East Neuk will appeal to my friend (particularly the great fish and chips! any particular recommendations?)

Orkney may be a bit too much of a drive for this trip. Will be good to see some good hills/mountains too if there are good ones around!

Gary Numan, or Gary Fletcher (ken c), Wednesday, 27 July 2011 16:28 (twelve years ago) link

There's a couple of places in Anstruther that have great reputations for their fish'n'chips. Neither is cheap and both suffer from long queues but all reports are that it's well worth the wait.

There's not much in the way of high hills in Fife - Largo Law is probably the biggest and I'd say it's worth the drive through Upper Largo towards St. Andrews for the view across the Forth.

A fairly picturesque place with hills near Dunfermline is Loch Leven which is just off the M90 on the border between Fife and Perth & Kinross.
Perth itself is a pretty nice place in a market town kind of way and depending on the route you take there's some nice scenery.

treefell, Wednesday, 27 July 2011 17:47 (twelve years ago) link

two years pass...

previous trips:
1: fort william and drumnadrochit christmas 2002
2: edinburgh -> glencoe -> durness -> ullapool -> inverness -> glasgow -> edinburgh august 2006
3: kinlochleven, skye, aonach mor april 2008
4: ardrossan -> brodick march 2009
5: edinburgh -> pittenweem/Anstruther aug 2011

can't believe it's been almost 3 years already!

Will be up again for 5 days in April - any good suggestions? I am thinking of currently getting a short-let house as a base and take day trips (will hire a car). I guess around that ballachulish/glencoe area might be convenient, but not sure appreciate any tips!

maybe it's time for mull?

^ 諷刺 (ken c), Friday, 14 February 2014 15:05 (ten years ago) link

one year passes...

been living away from scotland for 3 years now, going back for a couple weeks in september. going to skye for the first time for a long weekend. really looking forward to it.

not jingoistic enough to contend that the highlands and western islands are the most beautiful place on earth - in fact i absolutely adore the pacific northwest and am amazed by the grandeur and sheer scale of some of the landscape here - but there's just something about them that i can't get enough of.

Rave Van Donk (jim in glasgow), Sunday, 14 June 2015 23:14 (eight years ago) link

I had a cracking weekend in Skye earlier this year at friends' wedding in Isleornsay. Lots of lovely driving about looking at hills and that (also llamas! though they were on the mainland somewhere near the Kintail end of Loch Duich). It's great.

ailsa, Monday, 15 June 2015 00:30 (eight years ago) link

eight years pass...

previous trips:
1: fort william and drumnadrochit christmas 2002
2: edinburgh -> glencoe -> durness -> ullapool -> inverness -> glasgow -> edinburgh august 2006
3: kinlochleven, skye, aonach mor april 2008
4: ardrossan -> brodick march 2009
5: edinburgh -> pittenweem/Anstruther aug 2011
6: edinburgh -> ballachulish -> kinloch forest (skye) -> ullapool -> drumnadochit -> pitlochry apr 2014

back again in August! Probably should visit new bits. Likely Kinghorn will feature. Suggestions welcome!

Covfefe and TV (ken c), Saturday, 24 June 2023 17:47 (ten months ago) link

I've done more than a few bothy supported walks, two of the more memorable ones were glenfinnan to knoydart, and one to peanmeanach beach - not a long walk but we did it at one am on a moonless night with no torches!

Kinghorm, well the east neuk of fife - pittenweem, anstruther, isle of may nature reserve, st andrews. note: despite spending four years in st andrews i've never been to any of those others!

ledge, Saturday, 24 June 2023 18:51 (ten months ago) link


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