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  1. battybilly avatar

    RE: cheapest train fares from London to Inverness in June?

    by battybilly 30 May 2012

    Caledonian Sleeper - stations en-route.... London Euston Watford Junction Crewe Preston Arrive next morning at: Carlisle. Onw…

  2. kargo avatar

    Sept 29-Oct 14 in Scotland

    by kargo 10 April 2012

    Hey y'all. Four of us, two couples, are traveling to Scotland in the fall and we have a loose idea of where we want to go. Flying in…

  3. pmill54 avatar

    RE: 4 nights in Scotland

    by pmill54 08 April 2012

    Thanks Kathfire! I'm not sure we would have gone as far north as Ullapool without your suggestion - and we are excited about that now…

  4. DebraKay86 avatar

    Second trip to Scotland and I need advice

    by DebraKay86 14 March 2012

    Hi all, Me and my boyfriend are returning to Scotland after 7yrs. We fell in love with the land and our first tour was rushed so everythi…

  5. travelinstyle46 avatar

    RE: The Road Less Taken

    by travelinstyle46 02 March 2012

    These places were suggested in the original thread and I have pasted and copied them here to start us off. The poster who suggested each…

  6. uberteeb avatar

    RE: Best day trips by train from Edinburgh?

    by uberteeb 06 February 2012

    Stirling, St Andrews (or somewhere else nice on Fife coast) or Pitlochry are decent do able day trips, if you want to get further you're…

  7. craigmiller avatar

    RE: Best day trips by train from Edinburgh?

    by craigmiller 01 February 2012

    you could take a trip to Pitlochry, about 2 hours from Edinburgh by train, nice little town but very touristy it is a winner of Scotland…

  8. travelinstyle46 avatar

    RE: W. Europe - Off The Beaten Path

    by travelinstyle46 29 January 2012

    A few more additions Zofingen, Switzerland A small walled town of around 11,000 with wonderful restored architecture from the Middle…

  9. HimalayanUlrike avatar

    Re: Best time for Scotlands Autumn colors & how to spend Halloween

    by HimalayanUlrike 13 December 2011

    Where and if you find autumn colours is quite dependent on the weather. Sometimes leaves fall early, sometimes they seem to stay green…

  10. pam avatar

    RE: Where can I go in Scotland without a car?

    by pam 03 December 2011

    There are plenty of places in Scotland that are remote and yet accessible by train! I'd recommend either the sleeper to Fort William and…

  11. barbes avatar

    Re: Scotland in february

    by barbes 30 September 2011

    It won't definitely be cold and wet but it will be unpredictable. We had 25C this week which is totally unusual so you might get lucky…

  12. kargo avatar

    RE: Sept 26-Oct 10, 2012, Two Couples - Two Weeks in Scotland

    by kargo 19 September 2011

    I put Pitlochry at the end before we head back to Edinburgh, even though its technically out of the way, because with our dates it seems…

  13. himalayanfootsteps avatar

    RE: Sept 26-Oct 10, 2012, Two Couples - Two Weeks in Scotland

    by himalayanfootsteps 19 September 2011

    Take the long way from Ullapool to Thurso - all the way along the coast. It means you'll probably have to stay overnight somewhere (there's…

  14. himalayanfootsteps avatar

    RE: Sept 26-Oct 10, 2012, Two Couples - Two Weeks in Scotland

    by himalayanfootsteps 19 September 2011

    Agree with #1 in all points (except for going to London first, the trip from London to Scotland is quite long, so if you're not keen on…

  15. craigmiller avatar

    RE: Touring Distilleries over 2 weeks in Scotland

    by craigmiller 16 September 2011

    BrewDog is nowhere near Edinburgh as far as I am aware. Pitlochry is a good stop of place before you hit Speyside,the Edradour and Blair…

  16. n_rb avatar

    RE: Scotland Oct.2012 tips

    by n_rb 02 August 2011

    You can make a perfectly good trip round Scotland by public transport. Thousands of people do it every year. For example, from Inverness,…

  17. serishana777 avatar

    Re: Day trips from Edinburgh

    by serishana777 02 August 2011

    Perthshire is really beautiful and has some fantastic walking which makes you feel that you're much further north than you actually are.…

  18. serishana777 avatar

    RE: Another

    by serishana777 26 July 2011

    I wouldn't bother sleeping in Stirling. Accomodation is more limited and there's not a lot to do in the evening. Stay an extra night in…

  19. craigmiller avatar

    RE: Planning travel to scotland review!

    by craigmiller 14 July 2011

    What has Pitlochry got besides tacky tourist shops ? 2 very fine distilleries ( Edradour and Blair Atholl),A 17th centrury hotel with…

  20. pedro555 avatar

    RE: Planning travel to scotland review!

    by pedro555 13 July 2011

    What has Pitlochry got besides tacky tourist shops ?

  21. bzqldm avatar

    Planning travel to scotland review!

    by bzqldm 11 July 2011

    Hi guys! My boyfriend and I are planning a trip to Scotland at the beginning of August and I'd like to ask you for some advice. We only…

  22. travelinstyle46 avatar

    RE: 9 days in Scotland - what to choose?

    by travelinstyle46 08 July 2011

    The only place I would consider as having 'crowds' is Ft. William. Anywhere north of Edinburgh and Glagow you can find scenery. Glen…

  23. n_rb avatar

    RE: Which parts of Scotland to show a friend from Brazil?

    by n_rb 20 June 2011

    The question of where to show one's Brazilian is one that perplexes many people. >she said she doesn't want to spend too much time cities…

  24. craigmiller avatar

    RE: Distilleries

    by craigmiller 20 June 2011

    The Glenfiddich tour though pretty tourist orientated is very good and just a few 100yards away is the Balvenie distillery that does a…

  25. Jazzsinger avatar

    Re: Coming to Scotland, need some advice

    by Jazzsinger 26 May 2011

    The central region around Loch Earn is a fantastic base as you can travel North, South ,Eas,t and West to see so many places within easy…

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