How to best see Scotland
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Hi Bob,
Sounds like a plan. If you go, we look forward to your gorgeous pics of those glens, locks, and castles in Scotland. The scenery is spectacular and the folks friendly, although the further north we went, the harder it was to understand the Scottish burr. No doubt, they felt the same about our Yankee accents
Sounds like a plan. If you go, we look forward to your gorgeous pics of those glens, locks, and castles in Scotland. The scenery is spectacular and the folks friendly, although the further north we went, the harder it was to understand the Scottish burr. No doubt, they felt the same about our Yankee accents
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It usually takes me a day of driving to get the total feel of driving on the British side of the road. The key thing to remember is do not trust your instincts. Stay logical and no undertaking.
If you want a tour group, I have these folks bookmarked.
http://www.rabbies.com/?gclid=CLC71f...FWcbQgode0jFLA
They've been highly recommended by some Fodorites, and I intend to use them on my trip next year.
If you want a tour group, I have these folks bookmarked.
http://www.rabbies.com/?gclid=CLC71f...FWcbQgode0jFLA
They've been highly recommended by some Fodorites, and I intend to use them on my trip next year.
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