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GreenDragon Sep 7th, 2007 09:26 AM

Castle Trail
 
Thanks to whoever it was (janisj?) who posted something about the Castle Trail in Scotland. I hadn't come across it before, and I think our 2 hour journey from Edinburgh to Inverness just got longer on next summer's vacation :)

I am especially enamored of Donnottar Castle, which isn't officially on the 'Trail', but looks to be nearby on the coast near Stonehaven.

That looks like such a wonderful area of the country :) My mom requested to see some castles on the vacation (I asked each person to list what they 'must' see). I think this should do it!


amelie Sep 10th, 2007 04:27 AM

Dunnottar is really worth a visit, and is just past the main town area of Stonehaven (which is such a cute little seaside town).

We did the Dee side and the Don side of the river this last trip, along the castle trail. Crathes Castle was really amazing, especially the gardens. I had wished we had skipped Balmoral Castle and gone to a different castle instead (like Drum).

Slains Castle ruins on the coast up near Cruden Bay, are something we saw a long time ago that was really dramatic. Spooky ruins right on the coast. I have amazing pictures from there.

caroline_edinburgh Sep 10th, 2007 04:49 AM

"our 2 hour journey from Edinburgh to Inverness" =:-O

Please don't underestimate how slow our roads are. Edinburgh to Inverness takes 3-4 hours *without stopping*, *if* you don't encounter any major roadworks. Edinburgh to Inverness via Stonehaven would take 5-6 hours without stopping.

I usually reckon on an average of 50mph, at best, for journeys involving a lot of motorway driving. Another poster here recently reckoned on an average of 35mph for non-motorway journeys in the UK and I think that's about right.

Could you perhaps set aside 2 days to get to Inverness ?

amelie Sep 10th, 2007 08:09 AM

It's a two and half hour drive from Edinburgh to Aberdeen (we did that drive a lot). A lot of the castles mentioned are nearish Aberdeen...

janisj Sep 10th, 2007 08:42 AM

I sure hope hope your " :) " meant you were kidding about 2 hours from Edinburgh to I'ness!

But yes the castles of the NE are terrific - From Dunnottar to Slains to Crathes (the most amazing gardens) to Fraser to MANY others. One of my very favorites is Craigievar - just a jewel box of a Tower House. http://www.nts.org.uk/Property/17/



GreenDragon Sep 10th, 2007 09:22 AM

Sorry, I meant 2 hours from Perth to Inverness - at least, that's what it took us in 2000. And as it's all motorway, there were few things for us to stop for (I didn't do research ahead of time) :(


GreenDragon Sep 10th, 2007 10:35 AM

The 'scenic' route as per viamichelin takes over 7 hours from Edinburgh to Aberdeen to Inverness. We will be stopping at several castles and sites, so it will take much longer. Where would you recommend we spend one night? I was trying to avoid doing that - we've got 3 nights in each place, so we don't have to pack/repack/find B&B/check out as often. Is it possible to do some of the southern castle trail on the way up, and perhaps do the northern section as a daytrip from Inverness?

caroline_edinburgh Sep 11th, 2007 02:08 AM

Do you have a particular reason for staying 3 nights in Inverness ? It's not very nice.

GreenDragon Sep 11th, 2007 04:42 AM

Actually, yes. My mom's family is from that area - McKenzies. We will be visiting Castle Leod, and a couple other sites.

sheila Sep 11th, 2007 05:20 AM

http://www.agtb.org/castletrail.htm

These are the details. It's on my patch. How may I help you further?

GreenDragon Sep 11th, 2007 01:01 PM

Come join us for a wee dram while we're in the area?? :)

Perhaps I should try to find a place closer to Fyvie where we can stay the three nights. That way we could explore the area at leisure. We will also be visiting Clava Cairns and other nearby sites. We just don't want our trip up to the Orkneys afterwards to be a too loooong travel day :)


LCBoniti Sep 11th, 2007 01:39 PM

Sheila, thank you for the Castle Trail link.

sheila Sep 11th, 2007 10:49 PM

GreenDragon, it would be my pleasure.

If you're serious about staying near Fyvie, might I suggest the Redgarth in Oldmeldrum? If you want something more upmarket, I can recomemnd that too:)

Do you know when you're coming? How many of you are there? Are you getting the ferry from Aberdeen or Scrabster to Orkney?

GreenDragon Sep 13th, 2007 09:26 AM

We will be in Scotland from June 13 to July 6, 2008. The first three nights are in Edinburgh, then three in the Inverness/Fyvie area, then three in Orkney. We will be driving up the coast and then taking the short ferry over. There looks to be 7 of us total at the moment (two cars worth).

Redgarth looks very nice - I've added it to my list of possibles :) Downmarket is fine, we're doing this on the cheap for accomodations. Self-catering works as well, if they accept short breaks in June.

caroline_edinburgh Sep 13th, 2007 09:28 AM

GreenDragon, I don't know if it was you I warned on another thread, but I think you'll be in Orkney during the St Magnus Festival. Have you got your accommo sorted out ?

GreenDragon Sep 13th, 2007 11:45 AM

I will soon - working on it. I have been warned about it, but I think someone on another board did that.

sheila Sep 13th, 2007 12:39 PM

7 is too many for me to offer hospitality too- in the sense of beds. However, if you decide to beam down in our neck of the woods, then do let me offer you some non-resident hospitality.

Keep checking the dates for Meldrum Sports. I think it may be June 21st. It would b eworth a visit but the Redgarth closes that weekend so I'd redirect you to Cromlet Hill.

GreenDragon Sep 14th, 2007 10:30 AM

For Orkney, I'm looking at a place called the Mill of Eyrland - it's a mill converted to a B&B in Stenness, near the neolithic sites.

Janis, Caroline, and Sheila - I would love to meet up with any and all of you to share a pint or a dram while we're there!

caroline_edinburgh Sep 17th, 2007 03:52 AM

That sounds nice.

I'd be happy to meet up but my current plan is to be in Italy the whole time you'll be here. However, if next year's bonus isn't up to scratch I may have to replan, so keep in touch :-)

GreenDragon Sep 17th, 2007 06:08 AM

Oh, I certainly will. I'll likely be sprinkling more questions and items as the trip gets closer. Gods, I love planning, it's half the fun of the trip!

twk Sep 17th, 2007 07:28 AM

For what it's worth, we did the drive from Inverness to Edinburgh via Balmoral and Glamis in June. We left Inverness around 10:00 a.m. and arrived in Edinburgh around 6:00 p.m. So, I'd say that you'd be hard pressed to do more than two sites along the way, if you're taking the Eastern route. An overnight along the way would allow you to see a lot more.

GreenDragon Nov 30th, 2007 04:58 AM

As an update, we are now staying three nights in Grantown-on-Spey instead, giving us the three days to explore the castles at our leisure. Well, two days - one day will be spent in Inverness getting Gaelic language, history and music lessons from a lovely lady named Margaret :) (complete with ceilidh at night!)

caroline_edinburgh Nov 30th, 2007 05:22 AM

That will be nice !


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