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14Day Scenic Scotland Itinerary Request
My husband and I, 60+, plan our first trip to Scotland May 3 for 2 weeks. I am mostly into great scenery, photography & hill walks; my husband is a Celtic music lover& people watcher. We like small towns the most and stays at B&Bs to meet locals. I am behind with planning. I've taken some suggestions on cslasor's thread of places to be. Our best plane fare will be into Edinburgh R/T or open jaw out of Glasgow. Understanding our interests, please comment:
Day 1 & 2: Edinburgh including usual & Rosslyn, Linlithgow & Falkirk Wheel. Day 3-4: Aviemore or Pitlochry: via Stirling Castle, Cairngorns & Edrudar Distillery. Day 5-6: Kinlochewe or Gairloch: Corrieshalloch Gorge, Inverewe Gardens, Glen Torridon & Loch Maree. Day 7-8-9: Skye: Eileen Donan; Dunvegan, Elgol, Cuillins, 3 Chimneys. Day 10-11: Ballachulish/Glencoe via Mallaig, Arisaig & Glenfinnan.: Ben Nevis. Day 12: Daytrip to Mull & Iona, stay in Kilmartin. Day 13: Kilmartin Glen, Crarae & Arduane Gardens w. nite in Glasgow. Thank you. |
>Day 1 & 2: Edinburgh including usual &
>Rosslyn, Linlithgow & Falkirk Wheel. That's a lot, I think. Persoanlly i'd ditch Rosslyn, but obviously it's up to you. >Day 3-4: Aviemore or Pitlochry: via >Stirling Castle, Cairngorns & Edrudar >Distillery. Fine. You can't really get into the mountains from Pitlochry, although there's splendid different scenery round about. Dalwhinnie is an alternative to Edradour on that road >Day 5-6: Kinlochewe or Gairloch: >Corrieshalloch Gorge, Inverewe >Gardens, Glen Torridon & Loch Maree. Great >Day 7-8-9: Skye: Eileen Donan; >Dunvegan, Elgol, Cuillins, 3 Chimneys. Great >Day 10-11: Ballachulish/Glencoe via >Mallaig, Arisaig & Glenfinnan.: Ben >Nevis. Great. There's an option to come round Ardnamurchan, but it involves missing out Glenfinnan >Day 12: Daytrip to Mull & Iona, stay >in Kilmartin. Where are you meaning to take that trip from? >Day 13: Kilmartin Glen, Crarae & >Arduane Gardens w. nite in Glasgow. Great. You'll LOVE Arduaine in May |
Sounds amazing! My only suggestion, if you're seeking accommodations, is to use the "Taste of Scotland" guide. It lists guest houses (sort of glorified B&Bs) that have received the Taste of Scotland award for authentic, delicious food. We loved these places and met wonderful people there (who provided lots of travel tips along the way).
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Thanks Sheila, I plan to daytrip to Mull & Iona from Oban. How long does it take from Ballachulish? Also you and Janis both suggested Edinburgh sites in 2 nights is ambitious. If I stretch to 3 and perhaps one night in Pitlochry area, might that work? I don't know anything about Dalwhinnie, so I'll have to do some research there. Abbydog, thanks for Taste of Scotland suggestion. Is this online or something to purchase?
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Barb
maybe 45 minutes from Ballachulish to Oban |
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