Our final day began on a quiet Sunday morning as we packed up our belongings from the Stationmaster’s Lodge, located in Stromeferry. Some of us had opted to venture out on a boat with Neil, a local fisherman. We spent an hour catching our own scallops which was a brilliant experience.
Read MoreIts time to talk about the Isle of Skye, a place I could reminisce about all day! I had read the itinerary for the Highlands trip and I knew we would be visiting Skye, yet I’d never realised that we would spend an entire day there. (It’s a little odd that I was surprised about this, given you definitely need a day at a bare minimum.) Again we set off early in the morning, whilst we weren’t staying far from Skye we wanted to take advantage of the trip and make them most of our time.
Read MoreA trip to Scotland would never be complete without a visit to the glorious highlands and that’s exactly what I did during April 2016. I had always planned to visit as much of Scotland as I could during my time in the UK and on the advice from a friend, I planned my week away with this particular three day trip as my central reason for visiting.
Read MoreOn Thursday morning I enjoyed a final breakfast overlooking the bustling streets of Edinburgh before packing up and heading to the train station. The train trip between the capital and Stirling takes around an hour and covers gorgeous green landscapes, you can even see the famous Kelpies in the distance during the ride. After finding my accommodation, I dropped off my bags and headed towards Stirling Castle which is situated on one of the highest vantage points in the area. I spent a solid three hours just wandering through every part of the castle, as there was so much to explore.
Read MoreToday I want to share the final post from my time spent in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. I loved exploring the city, the weather was gorgeous and the area was thriving throughout the three days I spent wandering across the gardens and various attractions. There is so much history to absorb, almost every corner has a tale or two to share!
Read MoreI always knew I would visit Scotland at some point during my time in Europe, but I didn’t think I would be lucky enough to explore it quite as well I did. What started as a short trip soon turned into ten days exploring some of the most amazing landscapes and scenery the country has on offer. My trip began with a train to Glasgow where I stayed for two days.
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