Edinburgh to Inverness

3.5 hours on the train. I thought this bit was “the highlands” but it didn’t seem very high. And although there were pretty rivers and hills I don’t see what all the fuss is about. Looked likeLeer más
History walk & underground tour

I took a 90 minute group history tour of old town. This one was focused on the vaults the run under the city. The guide had many great stories and I learned new lessons about Edinburgh.
The vaultsLeer más
Inverness to Thurso

This train has almost 30 stations on its run from Inverness to Thurso and on to Wick. It’s a bit of a bespoke train as it will stop at any station if you ask on the train or press a button at theLeer más
Hike to top of Salisbury Crags

Today I finally hiked up to the top of the cliffs that overlooks our flat.
Salisbury Crags is a big cliff just outside the front of our flat. It is the front land feature of Holyrood park. OriginallyLeer más
Queensferry & Forth river

Three bridges cross the forth river at Queensferry. Each one was the longest bridge of its type in the world when it was built.
The tour boat took 90 minutes to view the fifth and Islam of InchLeer más
Inverness to Aberdeen

Made it to the 8:35am train from Thurso to Inverness. This time the train stopped rarely at the “request” stations, but it still took 4 hours.
Getting on the train was good as I was up untilLeer más
Aberdeen and on to Dundee

A seaside port city. Surprisingly (to me) known for oil production. It felt very industrial and a little run down. I had a wonderful dinner at a very nice steak house, called Miller & Carter. For £20Leer más
Dundee Tour or School Tour

I got on a hop on bus in Dundee and on its second stop an entire class of 7-8 year old students got on the bus for their end of year trip.
Up hill to Law and down and around and over the bridge…Leer más
Underground (ish) Edinburgh

There is no denying that Edinburgh is an old City. There is a castle and there is a wall that goes around it and for a long time the people lived within the walls.
Edinburgh is also situated on topLeer más
Carlton Hill

Besides seeing the castle from everywhere in the city, you can also see Carlton Hill. On top of this view point sits monuments, a cafe, an observatory and the beginning of a Roman coliseum. It’s notLeer más
The Edinburgh 10k and Marathon

In the three months since retirement, Marc has gone from walking a block to a 10k. I’m so crazy proud of him for doing it. He won’t be first, but it’s his first and that’s a place to start.Leer más
The Kelpies - Felkirk

Public Art. If a city is going to build it why not make it huge? And so they did. And these giant horses (Mythical Kelpies) are the result. Created first in miniature the individual metal pieces wereLeer más
Felkirk Water Wheel

The great thinker Arcemedies was correct. A space of water weighs the same no matter what you put in the water. Displacement offsets and the weight stays the same.
Put this idea into practice withLeer más
Glasgow: first look

Glasgow has huge history of ship building. At one point in the 1800, Glasgow built 80% of the world’s commercial ships. Almost all of that is now gone. The city is full of scars from that lostLeer más
Glasgow: Riverside Museum

Best museum ever!
Full of transportation history. Ships of all types, trains, street cars, automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles and even skateboards!
The museum was full of families. Everyone was happyLeer más
Confederate blockade runner

Glasgow was a big supporter of the Confederacy during the US Civil War. This display at the Riverside Museum caught me by surprise, and gave me a new perspective on the events around the CivilLeer más
Glasgow: Kelvengrove Art & Museum

Opened in 1901. This is a huge, beautiful, classic style museum. Big collections of world renowned paintings and sculptures. Another huge collection of natural history with more taxidermy thanLeer más
Oban, West Coast

Every bit of travel info led me to believe that the highlands had the scenery, but I’m now thinking the scenery of Scotland is the West Coast. 3 hours west from Glasgow and I’m on a solo adventureLeer más
Glasgow: Subway

Everything is very small in this system.
Opened in 1896 with 16 stations, the trains were pulled by a steel cable (just like San Francisco’s cable cars).
Today one station has been abandoned, butLeer más
Staffa - Finegals Cave

There are two things to see on Staffa- Puffins and Finegals Cave. I saw one, Finegals cave but didn’t see puffins. The area for puffins was a long, long walk in the hills, Finegals cave was a longLeer más
Getting to Staffa Island

My adventure today.
Wake up and get on the ferry at 7:00 am. from Oban to isle of Mull.
Get on a bus and drive across Mull. 90 minutes.
Another ferry to isle of Iona 10 minutes
A boat to isle ofLeer más
Glasgow University and Areas

Today I went exploring the city around Glasgow University.
I found a wonderful park along the banks of the Kelvin River. Full of walking paths and gardens and statues.
I love the architecture of theLeer más
Pics w/o a footprint

These are some photos that did not get fit in other footprints, that I think are especially interesting.
Edinburgh Wrap Up — Pam

We’ve wrapped up another 30 day home. Everything here went really well. The location of the apartment was excellent, plenty to walk to, transit of all types was very nearby, and even the 10k routeLeer más
Edinburgh wrap up - Marc

Edinburgh has been very easy to live in this month. We have always found interesting places to explore and are never bored. It would be easy to extend our stay. Here are a few observations:
Get inLeer más