Scotland The Falkirk Wheel

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  • Day 27

    Goodbye Camper Van

    October 3, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ 🌬 14 °C

    We returned the camper this morning. It was a great 15 days, but Randy is definitely ready to sit back and let someone else do the driving. This may be a long post as I will cover our last few days out. We had a great night in Fort William, and before leaving the area, we checked out Neptune Staircase, which is a set of eight locks. We wandered along the tow path and watched a small cruise ship finish the last of the locks. We also saw some really cool small tour boats that take around 10 to 12 people out to the islands. Paddle boards, kayaks, and one even had sailing dingys. We spoke to the captain, and it sounds like a cool adventure trip. After that, we headed to The Ben Nevis Visitor Center and Trail Head. Very informative displays and lots of serious climbers getting ready to head out. There were a variety of climbs from a three or four hour slightly challenging hike to full-on rock climbing and multi day climbs. There is also ice climbing, and the photos were amazing. We took a 30-minute hike just to say we did and chatted with a few people coming down from the first summit. Very beautiful stop. We then headed to Glencoe. The roads were better, two lanes for the most part, but the scenery was still so beautiful. This area of the Highlands felt more welcoming. So lush and green, still lots of drama but a little softer. Glencoe Village was small and so cute. We wandered around and found the MacDonald Memorial. Even though the massacre took place in 1692, we found references to it several times. We stopped at the village store, and the owner said that they still didn't welcome the Campbell's, but there was only one MacDonald left in town. We found an amazing place to park for the night, outside of town, but still in the valley. It was a parking lot for a forest walk, and although just off the road, it felt very secluded. There were about 12 other campers there. We went on a fabulous forest walk and came out at a country inn with the best ever pub. Boots, it was called, and there seemed to be more dogs than people. They were having music that night, but I was too chicken to walk through the woods after dark. We met a lovely couple who were in the same car park who gave us all kinds of information on the area. They were staying for music, but they had a flashlight and a dog to get them home safe. We went back to the camper before dark and had a quiet Saturday night. We weren't sure where we were heading Sunday, so we just started driving. We drove along Loch Lomond, and the sun came out. It's probably the best weather we have had in our time in Scotland. We checked out Luss, and it was very pretty, but it was too early to stop, and we couldn't find a good place to park. We ended up driving all the way to Falkirk, which was going to be our last stop before turning the camper in. We are a day early. We paid for overnight parking at the Falkirk Wheel. This is a pretty amazing piece of technology that uses gravity to lift boats who are traveling the canal system. I believe they said the wheel replaced 11 locks. We watched a narrowboat come down the wheel, and later, a group of paddleboarders went up the wheel and headed down the canal. Very cool. We took a walk along the towpath and found a small pub called Lock 16. It was very old and very quaint. We sat on tiny stools and watched the locals enjoy their Sunday afternoon visiting. Back at the car park, we met a really nice couple from BC who are taking a gap year and shipped their custom-built van from Halifax to Liverpool. They have a year to see as much as they can. The next morning, we experienced our first real challenge with the camper. When Randy tried to start it, nothing happened. The battery was dead. It was strange, though, because the battery monitor was showing it had power. Challenge two was my sim card hasn't been working for calls or texts, just data. I sent an email to Bunk Campers, and we waited for a response. While we were waiting we went to the visitors center to charge my phone and Randy met a lovely couple who lent us their phone. After a number of attempts, we finally connected, and the rental company said they would send someone to give us a boost. I also tried unsuccessfully to get the issues with my sim card fixed. What a frustrating waste of time that was. The couple who lent us their phone insisted on waiting until the camper was running, so we had a lovely visit. They had just completed the NC 500 in their large motorhome and were heading to the Lake District in England. Once we were back running thanks to Kenny from Bunk Campers, we stopped at The Kelpies. These huge metal sculptures honor the role horses played in the development of the area. They are very beautiful and they along with the Falkirk Wheel draw hordes of visitors to the area. We found a lovely county park to spend our last night out and really enjoyed the facilities. For the first time in a week we have had electricity. We definitely wanted it after experiencing battery issues. There was a working farm in the park, so we had a beautiful walk through the fields. Unfortunately, the hairy coos weren't around, but there were lots of sheep to provide entertainment. We cobbled together dinner from all our leftovers and played a few games of cards. All in all, we have really enjoyed our campervan and the freedom it has given us. We had plenty of space, and if anything, we would have gone smaller because of the crazy roads.Read more

  • Day 68

    Stirling

    November 6, 2024 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    Jolie ville avec son magnifique château royal pris et repris 6 fois entre les Écossais et les Anglais durant la guerre d'indépendance !
    Enfin, terminons avec la visite du chateau de Doune, notre préféré, et pas seulement parce qu'on est fan de Sacré Graal !Read more

  • Day 24

    Glasgow - Kenmore

    October 9, 2024 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    Left at 8.30 for 30 minutes walk to pick up car. Finally organised and drove out of Glasgow at about 9.45. We enjoyed our time there. First stop was the Falkirk Wheel. We watched it go round- fascinating. From there we got off the main road and took to the country lanes to Doune for a picnic lunch. After lunch we explored Doune Castle and much to our delight discovered that Monty Python filmed 'The Holy Grail' there. It has been used for other movies and TV shows. We then stopped at Killen to look at the Falls of Dochart. Lovely little place on a river. It has a mill with working wheel. It is no longer a working mill.
    The pub we had a drink at is said to be 600-800 years old. From there to Loch Rannoch Hotel Resort, where I worked during the Scottish summer of 1988. Being in that beautiful location again brought back so many wonderful memories of that time. And it was so cold today! We journeyed back to Kenmore to book in. Once again the farms & forest are gorgeous. Fat sheep & highland cows being the stars of the show! Tea at the Courtyard Bar then back to unit for bed. Another busy day tomorrow!
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  • Day 7

    Abfahrt Richtung Sterling

    September 19, 2024 in Scotland ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

    Um 9.30 starten wir Richtung Sterling unserer nächsten Übernachtung.
    Als erstes besichtigen wir die Ruine Melrose Abbey.
    Dann schauen wir uns die berühmte Rosslyn Chapel, bekannt aus DaVinci Code, an.
    Dort genießen wir auch wieder mal leckere Scones.
    Wolfgang möchte gern die Forth Bridge sehen, also ist das unser nächstes Ziel. Gott sei Dank, denn sie ist sehr sehenswert.
    Als nächstes besichtigen wir Linlitghow Palace. Eine schöne Ruine, ein richtiger Irrgarten wo tatsächlich Julia kurzzeitig verloren ging.
    Leider schafften wir es nicht mehr zeitig zum Blackness Castle - es war schon geschlossen! Ebenso das Midhope Castle - Drehort von Lallybroch in Outlander! Sehr Ärgerlich!!
    Auf geht’s zum Falkirk Wheel, ein besonderes Schiffshebewerk, aber um 18 Uhr passiert hier natürlich nichts mehr. Es sieht jedoch sehr beeindruckend aus.
    Dann geht’s zu unserer Übernachtung für diese Nacht: Golden Lion Hotel. Was für eine tolle Entschädigung für die letzten 3 Nächte. Ein echt tolles Hotel!
    Nach einem super leckeren Abendessen fallen wir müde ins Bett. Gute Nacht.
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  • Day 4

    Tattoo in Edinburgh

    August 20, 2024 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    Gestern Abend erfüllte ich mir einen Traum. Ich genoss das Military Tattoo in vollen Zügen, also mit Gänsehaut und Tränen im den Augen. Ihr lieben war das schön, sehr empfehlenswert
    Wir hatten Wetterglück, es regnete zu Beginn und dann noch zum Schluss. Es war Saukalt. Ich hatte mich gut eingepackt und trotzdem............
    Nun sitze ich im Zug nach Oben und bin in 2 Tagen an den Highland-Games. Bis bald und passt auf euch auf
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  • Day 8–10

    University of Stirling Campus 🏦

    August 3, 2024 in Scotland ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    Wenn die Hotels ausgebucht oder zu teuer sind, übernachte ich gerne in Studentenwohnheimen. Sie bieten eine sehr gute Alternative und eine gute Internetverbindung.

    Hallo Schottland 👋

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  • Day 8

    Stirling Castle 🏰

    August 3, 2024 in Scotland ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Ein Schloss aus dem 12. Jahrhundert und ehemaliger Königspalast der Renaissance mit der Großen Halle und einem Regimentsmuseum.

    Das Wetter hat sehr gut mitgespielt, dafür war der Besucherandrang so hoch, dass ich mich gegen eine Schlossgartenbesichtigung entschieden habe.

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  • Day 361

    Wallace Monument

    June 13, 2024 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Nur weil wir gestern zufällig einen Flyer vom Wallace Monument in der Hand hatten und das Bild echt spektakulär aussah, sind wir heute nach Stirling gefahren. Was für ein Glück!
    Eigentlich wollten wir erst zum Stirling Castle, da war aber der Parkplatz voll und irgendwo in der Stadt parken (mit Anhänger) war auch nicht einfach möglich.
    Dann eben erst zum Monument, da war nicht nur genug Platz, der Parkplatz ist auch noch kostenlos. 👍🏼
    Das Wallace Monument ist ein 67m hoher Turm, der - Überraschung - zu Ehren dem Freiheitskämpfer William Wallace gebaut wurde.
    Bis zur Aussichtsplattform braucht man nur 246 Stufen in einer engen Wendeltreppe hochzuklettern, dann hat man eine wunderbare Aussicht. Leider muss man später die Stufen auch wieder nach unten laufen.
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  • Day 9

    House 3 and 3.1 Scotland ending

    June 8, 2024 in Scotland ⋅ 🌬 55 °F

    Scotland is a great place to visit. It’s different than the U.S. but not so different that it’s all strange. It’s just enough to keep you on your toes.

    The weather was generally nice with a bit of rain tossed in to remind us we were way, way, way north, as if the sunsetting at 10:30pm wasn’t enough.

    During our stay our friends Donna and Jim caught up with us on their adventure back to the states from Ecuador.

    We met up with family Shirley and Lee and “golfed” St. Andrews.

    We had 2 meetups with Facebook friends from our Go With Less group.

    We had a great time and we would recommend it to everyone.
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  • Day 25

    Felkirk Water Wheel

    May 25, 2024 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

    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 with some steel and technology, and you solve the problem of moving canal boats up hill. Instead of a lock there is a huge water wheel.

    Watch a YouTube if you want to know about the science, but trust me, watching the wheel go around and thinking about the mechanics kept us occupied for several hours.

    The photos don’t do it justice, you’ll have to come and see it for yourself. Or, better yet, come and rent a canal boat for the week and ride the wheel and see Scotland from the canals. We won’t tick that box off my list this trip, but we will one day.
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