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Edinburgh the place to go

by 1stWitch , Nov 09 '01
Pros: Beautiful area that is rich in history and Geographical.
Cons: So much to do so little time.
Edinburgh is a beutiful area steeped in history and mystery. The area itself is a magnificent physical setting tied to key aspects of Scottish history. With spectacular scenery and lots of places to shop this is the place to go.

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A Visit to Largs

by strdst1 , Mar 06 '00
Pros: Family oriented, great outdoor activity
Cons: Subject to the weather, but just dress in layers and you'll be fine!
Largs is a great place to take children when you visit Scotland and if this sounds like a travel brochure...thanks! I'm a travel writer with children and an eye for what keeps them busy. It is about an hour drive from Glasgow on the West Coast (you...
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Royal Dornoch Golf Club and the Royal Burgh of Dornoch

by DAnneC Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, May 28 '00
Pros: Spectacular scenery and championship golf in the north of Scotland
Cons: No quick and easy way to get there
Okay, I'll admit it. We made our way to Dornoch because of the golf course. Golfers will need no further explanation. Royal Dornoch Golf Club boasts one of the best-known seaside links-style golf courses in the world—topping the list right after ...
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Monsters, Mysteries and Legends

by NellieD , Jun 07 '00
Pros: Fresh air, friendly people,lots to see and do
Cons: England is our nearest neighbour (only joking!)
Vacation in Scotland? You don't want to come to Scotland. Not if you're looking for sweltering hot sun, suntanned-glistening bodies,long sandy beaches and a highly raucous nightlife, you don't. Of course, we do have all these things, but only rarely....
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Cairnpapple Hill: Ancient Rites and Sacred Stones

by DAnneC Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, May 03 '01
Pros: Spectacular views, impressive stone monuments, and a congenial host
Cons: Somewhat difficult to find
Just so there's no misunderstanding, Cairnpapple Hill isn't that easy to find. In October 1999, its location was not well signposted from the main road through Linlithgow. We misplaced ourselves both going and coming, so I can't be particularly helpful...
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Castles of Central Scotland

by korcid , Aug 29 '00
Pros: History, beautiful views, interesting architecture
Cons: Crowds in some castles
Most visitors to Scotland will want to visit certain castles. On our vacation to central Scotland this summer, we visited a few castles and found a wider variety than you might expect. Some were crowded, some were stunningly beautiful, and most had...
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It's A Sweetheart of an Abbey!

by BerneseMtDog , Apr 03 '00
Pros: Lovely setting, convenient gift shop & tea room
Cons: No shelter in rainy weather
Located in the quaint village of New Abbey, is the noble ruin of Sweetheart Abbey. Near the town of Dumfries, this abbey is one of the most visited ruins in the Borders area of Scotland.
Built as a monument to marital devotion, Sweetheart...
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The Firth Of Clyde Region (NW)

by ffinch , Mar 10 '01
Pros: Rich history, beautiful landscape, very friendly citizens.
Cons: Very few "sunny days" throughout the year, travel options sometimes limited.
My family had the pleasure of living in Scotland for three years. And while we missed some of the conveniences that our hometown in the United States, we did enjoy our brief stay in our "second home".

As a military family, you can expect to...
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Scotland Review

by Arlene.Gunter , Oct 11 '99
Pros: Beauty, history, excellent food
Cons: Roads, currency rate
Scotland is all about scenery and history. It's an absolutely breathtaking place to visit. There are castles everywhere you go, both furnished and in ruins. I really liked exploring the ruins best. I could just imagine what it must have been like. The...
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Picturesque Forres

by largemarge , Aug 07 '00
Pros: Friendly, attractive small town with many sightseeing opportunities
Cons: Shopping opportunities are limited
During our recent trip to northern Scotland, we spent two nights in the picturesque town of Forres, about twenty miles east of Inverness. Since this little town wasn't mentioned in any of our guidebooks, we thought there might not be much going on in...
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Gateway To Argyll

by elspeth334 , Feb 18 '02
Pros: Outstanding scenery and Friendly locals
Cons: Midgies
Inveraray is a picturesque little town nestling on the shores of Loch Fyne. It is ideally located at the head of the Mull of Kintyre 60 miles west of Glasgow an ideal base for a weekend break or a touring holiday. Dunoon lies 40 miles south, Oban 40...
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History by the bucketful

by davidjwest , Jul 13 '00
Pros: History and scenery.
Cons: Weather.
I lived in Scotland and can wholeheartedly recommend it as a great place to live or simply visit.

The people are so friendly you wont believe it. I am English and even I found them friendly, and you must have heard about the history of...
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Clava Cairns: Romanced by the Stones

by DAnneC Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Mar 17 '00
Pros: Compelling ancient site easily accessible to most visitors
Cons: Poor signposting leading to the site from some directions
Standing stones and chambered cairns. Barrows and cists. Henges and hilltop forts. Cup-and-ring markings. Broches and crannogs: These are more than just the terms used by archeologists to categorize the prehistoric relics of Western Europe. For...
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Scotland - Photographer's Dream

by jst1pepsi1 , Jul 26 '01
Pros: Beautiful, Lots of History, Accents, lots to explore
Cons: Hooligans, 1 lane roads, food
I went to Scotland in the summer of '97 with my father. We went for a modest 5 days, but those 5 days made me want to go back for a lifetime. We stayed in Glasgow but made trips all over the countryside south and north, over to Edinburgh and St....
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Scotland: A Land of Contrast and Timeless Beauty

by Stirling222 , Sep 11 '00
Pros: The People, Scenery, History
Cons: None.
I travelled to Scotland a few years ago and it is by far the most memorable and spectacular trip I have ever had the pleasure to take.

When I was younger I had for quite a while wanted to go to Scotland after seeing pictures in books and...
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The Magic of Millport

by BerneseMtDog , Apr 26 '00
Pros: easily accessible, budget conscious
Cons: none
Located on the Western Coast of Scotland, is the tiny Island of Cumbrae, Scotland's most accessible island. A very small island, it is only eleven miles by bicycle all the way around. In order to reach this Isle, you must go to the town of Largs, a...
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Golfing in Scotland--an Introduction

by goodale1 , Feb 29 '00
Pros: beauty, history, clean air, great people
Cons: what rain?

If there is someone in this community who is more of an expert than I am on this topic, all power to you....and didn't I see you coming off the 18th at Lossiemouth at midnight on midsummer's eve 1984?

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Stirling, Scotland - A Jewel in the UK's crown!

by Avnldy , Jan 17 '00
Pros: Beautiful, rich in history, charming
Cons: Can be expensive
"You take the high road and I'll take the low road. And I'll be in Scotland a'fore ye!" There are many paths that will lead you there and all of them offer their own special charm. Stirling is a bit off the beaten track but well worth a...
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My Favorite Scottish Castle

by BerneseMtDog , Mar 30 '00
Pros: Access to castle, beautiful surroundings
Cons: Closed to visitors inside during off-season
Nestled among rolling berns of lush, green grass, lies Caerlaverock Castle. Only minutes from the town of Dumfries, in the Borders, this castle remains my favorite in all of Scotland.
The castle is unique in that it is triangular in shape, with...
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Sutherland: Vignettes of Landscape and Passion

by DAnneC Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, May 27 '00
Pros: Rich history, scenic beauty, long stretches of beach along the North Sea
Cons: Old social passions resting just beneath the surface
[Noble prerogatives and popular memory of past abuses both continue to play a role in modern Scottish life. The case in point is the Sutherland family of Golspie, Sutherlandshire, on the northern mainland of Scotland.]

North of the...
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A spontaneous trip was a blast!!

by ubitout , Oct 10 '00
Pros: A varied place
Cons: Not enough time to do it all.
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One year mom and I were in London, and I kept begging her to go to Scotland. We had been one year, mostly to Edinburgh. I said, no, let's go explore! Well, off we went.
We flew into Glasgow, stayed...
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Touring Scotland

by TedDavis , Dec 20 '99
Pros: beauty and history
Cons: monitary rate of exchange
If you inted to travel Scotland, there are two ways to do so. One way is to rent a car and just drive seeing the sights, or if you are headed for a specific destination this may be the best method of travel. Two if you want to learn about sthe history...
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Get Your Bagpipes Ready!

by bybob , Oct 29 '01
Pros: festivals, tours, attractions
Cons: very rainy
When you are planning to go on a holiday, make sure to put Scotland up for consideration. There are plenty of friendly people and safe for your kids. You’ll never be stuck without a place to sleep, with bed and breakfasts and hotels on every road!
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Scotland is great

by naomipesek , Apr 09 '01
Pros: The beauty of Scotland is just breath taking, you'll love it always
Cons: none
I lived in Scotland for almost five years, and me and my entire family fell in love with it. Having come from Ireland we had some idea of what it would look like, but what we found was just wonderful.

The people are just wonderful, you do not...
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The most gracious people I've ever met

by Penguinlady Penguinlady is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Hotels & Travel, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Dec 23 '99
Pros: beauty of landscape and people
Cons: expensive to get to
I received several requests for more information, both about the places we went and the graciousness of the people, so I have substantially amended this review to include that information. Thanks to the people who took the time to request it. New...
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SCOTLAND-AN ADVENTURE

by peggysharon , Apr 14 '00
Pros: Great people in a welcoming country that is steeped in history.
Cons: It is a long plane trip but worth every mile!
Scotland----the land of warm hearted people, fierce loyalties, proud heritage and a deep longing to "come home". This is what my feelings were and continue to be for the country of my father's ancestors. My grandmother was 4 or 5 years old...
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Glamis Castle--A Haunting Experience

by elliejo , Aug 20 '00
Pros: No fakery of any kind, great history lessons, and spooks, honest!
Cons: Lots of walking! (but worth it)
Because we had our teen-aged grandson along, and because we're inveterate history buffs with a taste for romantic adventure, we hit several outstanding castles on our recent trip to the UK. Future reviews will look at Blair Castle and...
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Grab your Kilt and bring your pipes!!!

by ettubrute , Apr 13 '01
Pros: Castles, Lochs, Friendly People, Good Golf, Untouched open areas, Pubs, Legends + Lore
Cons: Currency Exchange rate, weather (to be expected), cost of gasoline (petrol)
After watching the movie Braveheart, I was driven to visit the land in which my favorite movie is based. It did not disappoint.

Scotland is amazing. It's small enough that you can loop around the whole country in about a week. But that's the...
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Dirleton Castle, Scotland

by OnlyRobin , Apr 22 '00
Pros: Everything! Castle ruins, lovely scenery, home sweet home!
Cons: That it isn't closer to home
This is an entry taken from one of my last days of my first trip to Scotland. Its special because it contains thoughts and ideas and even a ghost!! I was traveling with a friend from work who had decided to come along to Scotland with me, nearly on the...
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Scotland, land of intrigue....

by jdarty6173 , May 24 '01
Pros: Breath taking scenery and landscape, wonderful golf courses, friendly people
Cons: Tends to rain a lot there
What an amazing land Scotland is. A land of true beauty and wonderful native citizens. Scotland is an absolutely perfect vacation destination for anyone who love the joys of old world charm, beautiful landscapes, and of course the best golfing in the...
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Islay - the gem of our vacation

by starstraf , Mar 16 '01
Pros: Scotch
Cons: Hard to get to
We went over to Scotland in 1995 and spent a few days on Islay, I wish I would have spent more time there. Getting over to the island was expensive since we had a rental car and had to ferry the car over.

Stayed at the Lockside Hotel, a must...
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The Most Famous Glen In Scotland

by BerneseMtDog , May 30 '00
Pros: Scenery and nostalgia
Cons: none
"Cruel is the snow that drapes Glen Coe..." so starts the ballad that describes the sad tale of the most famous glen in all of Scotland. It was the month of February, winter of 1692 when 40 MacDonalds were murdered by their guests, the...
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Scotland is not "like" anywhere

by haphasleep , Apr 17 '01
Pros: Sincere, friendly people; spectacular natural and architectural beauty; rich, colorful history; great whiskey
Cons: Rains a lot; British Pounds mean many dollars
I stayed in Scotland for three months, and found the culture and the people to be just as refreshing on the last day as the first. It is a country where you're never a stranger; if you turn and say something to the person beside you he'll address you...
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Dalkeith Experience

by Nightmare , Dec 13 '99
Pros: Allows you to live as a local
Cons: Must have an association with the University of WI
I lived in Dalkeith, six miles out of Edinburgh, for nine months and found the community to be very open and friendly to visitors. I stayed in a Manor House that is run by the the University of Wisconsin. The Manor House is open to University of WI...
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God Lives in the Isle of Skye

by bugbeeand , Jun 16 '07
Pros: A spiritual experience you will not forget.
Cons: A lot of driving.
My wife and I lived in the North of England for several years so we were well acquainted with the highlands of Scotland, but nothing prepared up for the beauty that is the Isle of Skye. The drive from Glasgow was beautiful on its own but once over the ...
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There Can Be Only One

by BerneseMtDog , Apr 03 '00
Pros: Scenery, history, guides
Cons: Three levels, not handicap accessible
Just as in the TV series The Highlander, I have lost my head over Eileen Donan castle! This is the most photographed castle in Scotland, and you can see why. The moment you come around the curve in the highway and see it looming large against a...
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It's Scotland Again!

by ethelred , Jun 19 '00
Pros: Scenery, people, Haggis
Cons: Keep your gas tank FULL. Haggis.
September 1970. Late afternoon. Board bus to London. Somehow get to Victoria coach station. Depart about 7 PM. Arrive Edinburgh about 7 AM. Struggle to railway station. Train to Leuchars Junction, one of those foul smelling diesel railcar trains that...
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The Majesty of the Scottish Highlands

by spacegal471 , May 16 '01
Pros: Historic wilderness, majestic castles, seals, and sheep
Cons: Brown, treeless landscape, cold and rainy half of the time.
If ever there was a place apart from time, it is the Scottish Highlands. I traveled in Scotland with my orchestra in April, 2000. We traveled all over the country, but I was very much intrigued by the Highlands. Nature there is so pristine. The...
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Oh Aye! - Scotland on a Budget

by sylvanb , Mar 20 '01
Pros: Gorgeous scenery, warm and welcoming people, something for every interest.
Cons: So much to do, so little time. Can be chilly and damp.
Scotland on a Budget – Oh, Aye!

When I remember our two weeks in Scotland I think first of two things: the unspoiled loveliness, and...food. Then I think of all the things we didn't do, and begin to dream of our next trip to this wonderful...
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Angus and Dundee

by strdst1 , Mar 07 '00
Pros: Less crowded than other high tourist areas in Scotland and lots to do anytime of year
Cons: None that I can find!
Angus and Dundee is an area of Scotland that seldom comes to mind when Americans think about travel to Scotland. Less publicized and less visited than the Western Highlands or the Lothians, which include Edinburgh, Angus and Dundee is a microcosm of the...
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Machrihanish: On Golf and Romance Intertwined

by DAnneC Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Apr 04 '00
Pros: Magnificent championship golf course in Scotland's seaside links tradition
Cons: Getting there
By tradition, all 18 holes of the 6228-yard championship course at Machrihanish are known by their names rather than their numbers. The first tee, called "the Battery," is situated on a small rise overlooking the hole's spectacular water...
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Scotland

by ddustyrose Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Oct 23 '01
Pros: Scenery, friendly people, majestic mountains, loch's, castles, pubs, music, elegant dining, farming, Scottish accents
Cons: Cold, damp, RAIN
This past summer I had the great pleasure and opportunity of visiting SCOTLAND along with a cruise to NORWAY and several jaunts into ENGLAND. I'll just be writing about SCOTLAND here. I was fortunate enough to have a pen...
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Runaway bride's dreams come true in Scottish Stonefield Castle Hotel

by willolevin , May 16 '01
Pros: Natural beauty in a cool/temperate climate; wonderfully friendly people; reasonably priced destination
Cons: Driving on the left (wrong) side on narrow roads; confusing place names
Mom wants 400 guests at a lavish wedding at home. Bride prefers escape to a "destination wedding" in an exotic locale. What possible compromise?

This was my situation when I got engaged in September 2000. With the help of an unorthodox wedding...
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B&B in Paisley and Glasgow

by strdst1 , Mar 07 '00
Pros: Great location, wonderful service, reasonable rates
Cons: Don't bring all your friends and family as they have 4 rooms
I have a favorite B&B just outside Glasgow in Paisley and only a short ride to the airport. It is a frequent stopping point when I travel to Scotland and a great place to use as a base for arrivals and departures.

Myfarrclan is run by...
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Scotland: A Love Story

by DAnneC Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Mar 03 '00
Pros: Magnificent landscape, warm and friendly people
Cons: Somewhat expensive, driving on the left
The traveler making a first trip to Scotland is generally compelled by a single-minded objective: to play the Old Course at St. Andrews, to touch the sacred soil of an ancient family stronghold, or to catch a glimpse of Nessie. But by the time the same...
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Heaven..Oh, wait, no, it's Inverness...

by GuideAngel , Sep 19 '00
Pros: *Hyperventalates* There's too manyyyyy of them!!!
Cons: I had to leave. :(
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Last Christmas, I went on a beautiful conspiracy--err, vacation--to Scotland, to visit my fiance and his family. I was so excited! Not only was I going to see a beautiful new country for the first time,...
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The views and the people

by sfalconer , Apr 22 '02
Pros: Gods Country, some of the best scenery in the world and lots of history
Cons: Wet
If you don't mind a little wet cold weather and you want to see gorgeous scenery and meet some of the nicest people in the world, you must visit Scotland. Best time to visit, weather wise, is June through August. Time it right and you can catch the...
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Craigdarroch Lodge - Heart of the Highlands

by vickieander , Jun 05 '01
Pros: Nicely appointed rooms, reasonably priced, GREAT hosts, good food, peaceful
Cons: out of the way if you don't want to drive or prefer lively nightlife
I put so much time and effort into choosing just the right place to stay for my pilgrimage to Scotland that I want to share this with you.

If you want to experience true hospitality, old fashioned charm, and, in my e-pinion, the heart of the...
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Hunter House Museum - a little gem near Glasgow [The Truth Write-off]

by amysmum , Feb 15 '02
Pros: A fascinating insight into 18th century medicine and surgery.
Cons: Requires a journey from the centre of Glasgow.
The following is my contribution to the Truth Write-off
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kuuleimomi (Russian Federation)
copernicus (Australia)

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Edinburgh, Jewel in the Crown

by BerneseMtDog , May 30 '00
Pros: Much to see and do!
Cons: Lots and lots of walking!
I have been to Edinburgh twice now, I still have not seen it in it's entirety! I love this city! I really do not think I could ever visit it too often. If you are a "Royal Family" buff there is much here for you. If you love mystery and...
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Golfing the Whisky Trail

by brianne-smom , Apr 20 '01
Pros: It's soul stirring.
Cons: None. I didn't have to drive.
We returned from 10 days in Scotland golfing the Whisky Trail where we studied and walked the finest stills and courses the gods have to offer -- Where The Water of Life meets The Game of Life. We stared at the scene in Carnoostie, where Van de Veld...
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Self-Catering Castles

by BerneseMtDog , Apr 04 '00
Pros: Once in a lifetime experience
Cons: Cooking for yourself, making your own beds.
Do not pass up the chance to "own" your very own castle, even if it is only for a night or two! When you travel to Scotland, look into the self-catering castles. These are castles that are available to you and your family for lodging like no...
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Edinburgh

by bonnie_london , Jul 28 '01
Pros: Gorgeous! Nature at it's best. Even the big cities are friendly and worth-while.
Cons: None, as far as I could tell
I spent a weekend in Edinburgh in September 2000. I was studying in London at the time and took the train up for four days. The ride up was gorgeous. Upon entering Scotland, the land turned a lush green and large hills covered with Evergreen trees...
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Edinburgh the place to go

by 1stWitch , Apr 26 '01
Pros: Beautiful area that is rich in history and Geographical.
Cons: So much to do so little time.
Edinburgh is a beutiful area steeped in history and mystery. The area itself is a magnificent physical setting tied to key aspects of Scottish history. With spectacular scenery and lots of places to shop this is the place to go.

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Land Of The Scotch And Heather

by cujimmy , Oct 25 '01
Pros: Friendliness of the people. Magnificent scenery.
Cons: Weather.
~ ~ Scotland is a small country with a population of only around 5.5 million, roughly about 10% of the total population of the United Kingdom.
But for a country so small, Scotland and the Scots have had an extraordinary influence on the rest of the...
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Amazing Little Town

by BerneseMtDog , Mar 31 '00
Pros: Seaside activities, premier golf course
Cons: Too peaceful for thrill seekers
There is an amazing little town on the West Coast of Scotland, called Troon. Just a wee coastal village, it has become a resort to more inland Scots. The Old Course at Troon hosted the 1997 Golf Open, and is a popular course among golfers. I like...
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From a native, St Andrews

by rhinewomble , Nov 28 '01
Pros: Everything Obviously!
Cons: Nothing
I lived in Scotland for the first 21 years of my life before marrying and moving here after graduation. 4 of those years were at St Andrews uni so I know a thing or two about tourism. I'd say the biggest problem for any American tourist visiting St...
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Och Aye the noo

by eiley123 , Apr 06 '08
Pros: Breathtaking scenery, lovely people, many historical places to visit, great architecture.
Cons: None for me
Being born and brought up in England, Scotland had always been one of the places that I intended to visit, but never quite got around to doing so. That is until a couple of years ago. As an extended weekend break for my Husband's birthday we booked a ...
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Aye, gae ye thither!!!

by essoldo , May 10 '00
Pros: Scenery, aura
Cons: Nasty food
When I tried to think of an appropriate title for this epinion, tears nearly came to my eyes. I cannot describe the beauty of this country. It is a bittersweet beauty, rocky and melancholic but it enchants you with the aura of druids, ghostly clan...
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Urquhart Castle, Guardian of Loch Ness

by BerneseMtDog , Mar 30 '00
Pros: Scenery, adventure, history
Cons: A pretty steep walk to the bottom.
I will never forget the feeling that I felt the moment we rounded the bend and Urquhart Castle came into view. She rose up out of the mist and stood lone and majestic above the Loch. I tried to imagine how it would have been centuries ago, on...
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Sights of Scotland

by Mr.E101 , Nov 09 '00
Pros: Cleaner air, full of history, the people.
Cons: the weather, the weather, the weather
Review Topic:  Overview

Hi, Scotland is simply one of the most beautiful places of the face of gods green earth. It is full of history which can be seen in such places as Edinburgh Castle and many, many more including the home of...
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Robbie Burns, Alloway, and the Brig o' Doon

by DAnneC Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Apr 01 '01
Pros: Postcard perfect Scottish village
Cons: Little known outside Burns circles
On a cold January day in 1759, the wee bairn who would become Scotland's great national poet was born in a thatched-roof cottage in the Ayrshire village of Alloway. Robert Burns (1759-1796), the eldest son of William and Agnes Burnes (the spelling used...
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Edinburgh:"warm" city in a cool climate!

by elliejo , Jul 24 '00
Pros: Beautiful, lively city with deep history and tradition
Cons: umbrellas and hills
Geographic, historic and climactic features combine to make Edinburgh, capital and largest city in Scotland, an absorbing mix of experiences. Although on the rainy June day we confronted the mass of stones and rocky precipices that is Edinburgh the city...
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Scotland-The Journey Continues-Threave Estate

by bperreault , Jul 16 '01
Pros: wonderful gardens, handicapped accessible, friendly people, my red Rhoddy, NO RAIN
Cons: hoof-and-mouth prevented us from seeing the castle ruins
Sadly we left Dublin in the wee hours of the morning and headed to Glasgow. This time we rented a smaller van than the one in Ireland. (Allison’s request) From Glasgow we drove to Castle Douglas, a town near Threave Estate. The original plan was to stay...
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Scotland: Haste ye back!

by lyagushka Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Aug 02 '04
Pros: Staggering rural beauty, superb smoked salmon, friendly people
Cons: Definitely one of the pricier parts of Europe. Rain?
We only intended to spend one night and two half-days in the Dumfries & Galloway region during our late June visit to the UK. But our first visit to this part of Scotland's Southern Uplands so impressed us that we immediately decided to shave some time ...
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Scotland's Whiskey Trail (Single Malts)

by stu4brass , May 19 '05
Pros: Beautiful country with unique country side, wonderful drink, fantastic people.
Cons: Duty Free Allowance.
For lovers of single malt there is no better holiday than the Whiskey Trail. Single Malts are made from malted barley that is fermented and passed through a pot still. Variables in this process include the water, peat (used in malting process) and the ...
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Scotland: well worth a visit.

by setimerenptah , Apr 04 '01
Pros: Beautiful scenery, loads of interesting historic sites and friendly people.
Cons: The cold and wet weather.
Scotland is a beautiful and historic nation. There are a variety of places worth visiting depending on what you are looking for. If you are after awe inspiring scenery then a visit to the Highlands and Islands in the north and west is essential. In...
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Take the High Road to Scotland

by jruemmele , Jul 05 '00
Pros: Best vacation destination I have ever visited
Cons: Exchange rate can be disadvantageous
Land of Enchantment

My wife and I have visited Great Britain on two occasions, and while there is a whole world out there to see and explore, we are drawn back to the British Isles. As beautiful as England and parts of Wales are, they...
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Best country in the world

by katscot , Sep 23 '00
Pros: Best scenery in the world
Cons: Vey expensive, take lots of money to spend
Review Topic:  Overview

I know I am a bit prejudiced, but I was born in Scotland and to me, although I love the USA, the best place to visit is Bonnie Scotland. There is so much to see and do. When I lived there I did not see all...
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Glamis Castle - Up Close & Personal

by defabrizio , May 04 '00
Pros: Guide was very knowledgeable
Cons: Far away from any large town, long drive
Near Forfar, near the east coast of Scotland is Glamis Castle. This castle is famous for being the birthplace of the Queen Mother, and the seat of the Bowes-Lyons family for generations. The Queen Mother still makes visits here, according to the guide....
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On The Bonnie, Bonnie, Banks

by BerneseMtDog , Apr 04 '00
Pros: Located at the center of tourist travel.
Cons: None
"By yon bonnie banks, and by yon bonnie braes, where the sun shines bright on Loch Lomond," I think everyone has sung this song in their life and time. What a lovely place it describes!

Loch Lomond is the largest body of...
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Scotland Is A Special Place...

by keith.seymour , Mar 24 '00
Pros: Everything
Cons: Not Going
I can remember landing at the Glasgow Airport on September 10, 1998. It was rainy as usual, but my curiosity had the best of me. I remember my classes started in October, so I didn't have much time to tour Scotland. I wanted to emerge myself in the...
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Fringe Festival a Razzle Dazzle

by NMC2001 , Aug 25 '00
Pros: Nonstop culture
Cons: Not enough time to see everyone!
August is the time for excitement in Edinburgh, so you are going to miss it this year! But put it on your calendar for next year if non-stop theatre and comedy is an attraction for you. We were going for the Tattoo, a military pageant/parade that takes...
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Scotland's Great Glen, Part II

by DAnneC Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Apr 10 '00
Pros: Beautiful Highland glens and lochs
Cons: Always to much to do in too little time
This review continues my brief description of several key attractions of Scotland's Great Glen.

The Well of the Seven Heads is yet another of many reminders of the Highlands' often violent history. Located just above the banks of Loch...
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Purple mountains?

by LauraRN , Dec 09 '00
Pros: purple mountains
Cons: Loch ness is touristy
I visited Scotland with my husband and his family in September 1998. What can I say, the place was beautiful.

We drove from Harrogate, England to Fort William, Scotland. Fort William is on the left side of Scotland, almost at the top of the...
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Our Own Castle in Scotland—by the Night

by elliejo , Aug 03 '00
Pros: Plush accomodations artfully done, beautiful highland setting, near everything
Cons: We had to leave...
Blair, Glamis, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdour and Dumferlime—every castle we visited in bonnie Scotland said Welcome in its own unique way—until the particular tour was over and it was time to hit the road. But when we drove up to the Leny Estate in...
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The Inverness Highland Games: A Grand Day Out

by largemarge , Jul 24 '00
Pros: Great music, interesting exhibition of local events, food and culture, can't beat the people-watching opportunities
Cons: Hard to avoid spending lots of money on victuals, wassail and souvenirs
Last weekend, we took advantage of a last-minute free flight and spent two days in the Inverness area, enjoying gorgeous scenery, perfect weather and warm hospitality. One of the highlights of our trip was an afternoon at the Inverness Highland Games....
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Bonnie Old Scotland

by tankgirlmomma , Sep 11 '01
Pros: Clean streets, smiling faces, and green grass
Cons: Too much to do in a deadline
I went to Scotland in the first week and a half of September, 1999. I flew in from Cleveland to the Pennsylvania, which is where my travel-mate and I were stranded due to weather delays for 5 hours. From Philly, we flew to Gatwick Airport located in...
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The Isle of Arran

by Vicki , Oct 29 '99
Pros: inexpensive outdoor relaxation
Cons: little excitement
Arran isn't quite a place that time forgot, but it has a bit of that feeling. Just offshore, an easy trip from Glasgow (40 minutes by local train and then you're in the hands of Caledonian MacBrane, the ferry company), it was a popular resort in the...
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Scotland's Great Glen, Part I

by DAnneC Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Apr 09 '00
Pros: Beautiful Highland glens and lochs
Cons: Always too much to see and do in too little time
The Great Glen cuts a deep diagonal slash through the Scottish mainland from Inverness and the Moray Firth in the northeast to the Firth of Lorn in the southwest. The glen was formed millions of years ago by a geological rift in the earth's surface and...
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Scottland, something to see!

by obergeil , Oct 22 '00
Pros: Look into the beauty of life and history, visit Scotland
Cons: Be ready to spend a bit doing it.
Review Topic:  Sights & Attractions

I spent about 4 months exploring the wonderous country side of Scotland. I will state from the start that I was unable to get to any of the Scottish Islands, this was due to the high...
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The Loch Ness Monster

by mattjoe Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Aug 30 '00
Pros: Beautiful area, mystery, and history
Cons: Destruction of the natural beauty of the area
Loch Ness, the storied body of water said to be the home of a prehistoric plesiosaur, located in the Scottish Highlands is one of the most beautiful places on Earth to visit.

Throughout my life I have been interested in the legend of The Loch...
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Scotland in Miniature

by elliejo , Jul 20 '00
Pros: Ancient stone circles, views to die for, solitude
Cons: Costly to get to, but worth it
Are there sheep? Granite peaks and rolling moors dotted with heather? Lots of green in every view? Rugged coastline and awesome golf courses? Pleasant, smiling folk with burry accents?

It must be Scotland!

No, just The Isle of...
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Edinburgh - let the whisky flow!

by grethunt , Jul 06 '01
Pros: Lots of history, cheaper than London, great whisky
Cons: Bad weather may deter you - bring warm and waterproof apparel
Haggis and bagpipes, whisky and Scottish brogues - we saw, ate, drank and heard it all! What a fun place. We went June 17-19 for a quick stop from London and thoroughly enjoyed Edinburgh and what it had to offer.

We stayed at an average...
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In Search of Nessie

by DAnneC Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Jul 01 '00
Pros: The stark beauty of the deep, cold waters of the lake against the majesty of the Scottish Highlands
Cons: The gullibility of some visitors who seek magic in the legend rather than in the dramatic surroundings
During a trip to Scotland's Great Glen, my husband and I made a stop at the small tourist information office maintained by the Scottish Tourist Board in Fort Augustus. Our purpose was to gather brochures on the area around Loch Ness. Fort Augustus, by...
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Mapping Scotland

by strdst1 , Mar 06 '00
Pros: Great info to find your way
Cons: Some planning necessary prior to your trip, but readily available when there
Maps of Scotland
When I first started traveling to Scotland I depended upon the usual maps you found at AAA. (These are still great for an overall look at planning.) I then used Fodors, Michelin, then even the Ordinance Surveys (My husband being a...
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Dunfermline Abbey and Robert the Bruce

by robovski , Jul 24 '01
Pros: Fantastic ruin, 7 dead scottish kings, and a great park and museum nearby.
Cons: The Abbey is only open spring-fall, and parking nearby is limited.
Burial place of 7 scottish kings including Robert the Bruce, Dunfermline Abbey is a great day trip for those already in Scotland, about 50 miles from Glasgow and 15 miles from Eding. across the Firth of Forth (and the Forth Road Bridge). Easily accessed...
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THE HEART OF SCOTLAND

by meiste , Feb 13 '00
Pros: Museums, location
Cons: Lack of diversity
THE HEART OF SCOTLAND
By Meiste

If you want to know and enjoy Scotland, there's no better place to be than Glasgow. It's home to more people by far -- nearly 700,000 -- than any of the country's other cities. What's more, Glasgow is less...
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Threave Castle

by BerneseMtDog , Mar 30 '00
Pros: Fun boat ride across the river
Cons: 3/4 mile walk may limit access for some
Hidden away down South in the Castle Douglas area of Scotland, is a charming little castle called Threave. What a marvelous adventure it provides to visitors! Once you have driven down the wee lane, over the metal cattle gate, and into to the farmyard,...
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Discovering the Scottish border country - on foot!!

by cr01 cr01 is a Lead on Epinions in Hotels & Travel, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Jul 13 '02
Pros: Beautiful quiet rolling hill country. Ideal for walking and exploring.
Cons: Bag pipes! Unpredictable weather.

Ahh Scotland!

What images appear in the minds eye when one thinks of Scotland? Edinburgh Castle?, the dramatic locks and peaks of the wild Scottish highlands?, the beautiful western isles?... THE BORDER COUNTRY!?!


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See the Highlands with Haggis!

by ginadc , Oct 09 '99
Pros: Breathtaking Highland scenery, fun companions, good guides
Cons: Can be a bit too "budget" for slightly older travelers
...Haggis Backpackers, that is.

Although the rail service provides great, convenient connections between larger cities in Scotland like Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Inverness, getting around the glorious Highlands of Scotland by public...
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It Sounded Like The Trip of a Lifetime

by Race_Bannon , Dec 28 '01
Pros: Beautiful scenery
Cons: Personally....a poor choice in excursions
It sounded like the trip of a lifetime in the brochure; two glorious weeks hiking the West Highlands of Scotland. I saw Braveheart. I saw Rob Roy. My mother has sung the score to Brigadoon more times than I care to acknowledge. I could relate to the...
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Glasgow

by strdst1 , Mar 07 '00
Pros: A good place to get your sea legs when arriving after a long transatlantic flight
Cons: Shedding it's industrial image, but still a very large city
If you are spending a week in Glasgow you have selected a great location to see much of Scotland. Glasgow is the largest city and industrial center of Scotland at 734,000 people as compared with Edinburgh with 440,000. In recent years it has tried to...
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Scotland for the Brave, the very Brave

by jungleboy99 , Apr 19 '01
Pros: beautiful scenery, friendly people, cheap (believe it or not)
Cons: infrastructure, the food, upkeep of the country or urban buildings
*UPDATED* 07-05-2001

I am working in Greenock since 1999, which is very close to Glasgow. I am not from the UK and I have formed my own opinion on being here and the Scotland I got the know.
*FIRST IMPRESSIONS*
The first thing you...
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The Cat's Moustache Gallery, Creetown, Dumfriesshire
by rtrevanion ,Oct 01 '04
Pros: Just a lovely place - can't praise it enough!
Cons: only open weekends at the moment! What a shame!
The Cat’s Moustache gallery offers original unique handmade arts and crafts from Scotland, the UK and beyond.
This beautiful little gallery stocks a wide range of paintings in oils, acrylics and watercolours, silk painting, calligraphy and lettercutting, ceramics, wood, glass, textiles and other handmade gifts. All at very reasonable prices and the two ladies who own the place show a real knowledge and passion for the work which they sell.
The gallery is child and dog-friendly, everyone is welcomed with a cheery smile!
They run a regular series of exhibitions and demonstrations throughout the year, all of which are free.
The owners have great plans to expand in 2006 into a much bigger premises with a coffee house incorporated - can't wait! They are also planning a transactional web-site to be up and running sometime next year so we can all shop on-line. They have a brochure site at the moment at www.thecatsmoustachegallery.co.uk.

In short, well worth the 1 minute detour off the A75 to get there!

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