19 Nov 2019 - Loch Ness, Glencoe & the Highlands tour
This tour started at 8 AM and lasted for a grand total of... 12 hours!! Lots of driving and lots of ground to cover... with sadly only so much day time to see the places we're going to see.
We started early from the condo and walked to the Rabbie's tour place. We got there with enough time to get a breakfast of sandwich and coffee... not too Scottish, I'm afraid.
We were then assigned to our tour bus - a little bus with about 16 passengers, I think. Introductions all around and then we were on our way.
There were a few places that we passed along the way (that were unfortunately not part of the tour.. nor was there enough time to stop for them) that our guide/driver pointed out to us with some tidbit of info about each one. A couple of these places were included in the tour we are taking the day after fortunately.
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| The Kelpies |
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| Stirling Castle |
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| Doune Castle |
Our first official stop was Loch Lubnaig, as we were welcomed to the Scottish Highlands. It is part of the Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park. There was an interesting fact about this park relating to the US national parks that our guide mentioned but alas this is one of those things that my brain has now filed under "senior moments".
After a brief lesson on Scots Gaelic - Bens are mountains, Glens are valleys, Lochs are lakes and sea inlets - we arrive in beautiful Glen Coe. Very famous - featured in movies and shows like Harry Potter, Skyfall, Outlander, etc. - with an infamous history - Massacre of Glencoe.
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| Heilan (left) and Harry (right) with a wee birdie photombomber |
And then on to the farthest point in our tour - Fort Augustus where we could see the also famous Loch Ness. We originally thought we'd be able to take the cruise on the loch, but we only had an hour and we were hungry. The stomach was the lord and ruler supreme of the whole body that time (or most times, to be honest) so we decided to sit down for lunch at Bothy Restaurant and Bar. We shared a steak and a fish between the two of us and our tummies were happy, even if our hearts were a little broken (just a tiny bit) over missing the cruise.
Armed with our cameras and with a determination that only comes with a full stomach 😂, we went searching for Nessie. Regrettably though, not a tail or spike (or whatever else Nessie is supposed to have) in sight so we settled on taking photos of the good ole loch... with a little help from our two new wee friends.
On our way back to Edinburgh, we saw a field full of Harry's and Heilan's brothers and sisters so we stopped by to say hello.
We made one last stop at a small village for a potty break that turned out to be ice cream/coffee/tea/hot cocoa break as well. And then our tour guide/driver told us a couple of horror stories the rest of the way... I think mostly to try to keep himself awake. 😁
Finally, arrived back in Edinburgh safe and sound. Michelle and I stopped by this Christmas Market/Fair on the Princes Street Gardens to look around and watch all these crazy people on these crazy rides on a crazy cold night 😂.
After looking for places for dinner, we ended up at a place quite close to our condo - Whiski Rooms. I had the Steak and Ale Mushroom pie. It was good. I think the place offers whisky tasting but we were pretty knackered at this point, we just wanted a quick dinner before crashing into bed.
I would usually DIY tours, but in this case, the places we covered were not easily accessible by public transport and neither of us were brave enough to drive on the left side (aka wrong side) of the road; so all in all, I would say this was money well spent. But I also think, this tour would be way better in the summer... more daytime is definitely better for this.











































