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Falls of Tummel

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    • Day 84

      Fabulous Faskally

      August 30, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Once dosed with a cup of coffee ☕ we headed for the local trails along the river for our "easy run." We found our way back to the Pitlochry event grounds, but continued on over the suspension bridge to the west side of River Tummel. We first passed the large Pitlochry Festival theatre, and soon afterwards the fish ladders and dam. The trail meandered along the reservoir, then up near the A9, towards Inverness. Before long we crossed another pedestrian bridge. The forested trail wove through the Faskally forest, a section of the Tay forest park. We did a couple loops around the divergent trails, and back along the forested pond. Eventually we emerged into a more cultivated area, and ran along the River Gerry before looping back towards Pitlochry. We finally reached the hostel 13km and an hour and a bit later😀

      After freshening up, and a simple but hearty breakfast we headed out to explore the local shops. We decided to buy some food items in case prices in the Faroes are nuts!

      Later, we stopped for dinner at The Auld Smitty. It was a magical sunny evening and the patio was full. One of the sunny tables on the grass area had two empty seats at the picnic table. A asked if we could join the ladies. They were happy to share as they were departing soon after a half-pint.

      The theatre was our destination for the evening production of "A Streetcar Named Desire." The theatrical production was very well done. They had a very dynamic stage setup on a rotary platform for quick scene changes. Neither of us had seen the play and found it was a very dark and violent show.
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    • Day 9

      Eine Bootsfahrt die ist lustig ..🎶🎶🎶

      July 24, 2023 in Scotland ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Heute haben wir uns via Boot auf die Suche nach Schottlands Ungeheuer gemacht. Leider hat Nessi offenbar eine Mittagspause eingelegt und war nicht zu sehen .
      Im Anschluss haben wir uns auf den Weg aus den Highlands Richtung Ostküste gemacht. Ab morgen stehen Strände auf dem Programm 🏖️Read more

    • Day 352

      Pitlochry

      May 11, 2019 in Scotland ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      We spent a couple of nights here on our way up to meet Jo and Syd in Inverness prior to doing the North Coast 500. We set off bright and early from Berwick (bright and early for us that is). A worrying red light appeared on the dashboard which caused us to stop on the outskirts of Edinburgh to review the handbook. Probably a little problem with the fuel injection which could wait until we got to a Fiat dealership.
      The countryside got more and more stunning as we travelled further north and the valley in which Ptilochry is located is fabulous.
      We cycled into Pitlochry from the site which is a nice village full of woollen mill shops, outdoor pursuits stores, cafes and restaurants and with an interesting hydro electric dam and visitor centre. There were no salmon in the fish ladder next to the dam as it is probably a tad too early in the season.
      We then cycled to the Queen's View where Q. Victoria apparently was taken to have a look see in 1866. We very nearly got there too but Karen' gears stuck and the hill was never ending - first time on a bike for 5 months so we decided to turn back before too much fatigue set in. Turns out it was a big mistake the viewing point was only another 300 metres (uphill) round a couple of bends ( we know this because we visited the following morning on our way out of Pitlochry) and it is well worth a visit. It was very peaceful then two American F16s thundered down the valley. Schiehallion in the distance looked to be an inviting climb - one for another visit - with snow on the summit.
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