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It was light very early again today, which was just as well as we needed to get up a bit earlier. After breakfast at the hostel, we packed up the car and heading North up the road. A few minutes later, we turned around and headed back after realizing we had left all our food on the kitchen counter ! Our second attempt was more successful and we were soon passing through downtown Inverness, on our way to Cawdor Castle. Cawdor Castle is linked fictionally though Shakespeare's Macbeth when Macbeth is made “Thane of Cawdor”. Though there is no historical link [View Full Entry]

The Joy Family - Grahame Joy | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 1st 2009 | 43 Views | [diary=414231]

The hostel
Thistle
Castle details

After Stirling, we made our way past the Scottish midlands and through the highlands to Culrain. The jagged small mountains were gorgeous - I think Ross' favorite scenery so far. I think people were realizing why Scotland is my favorite place on earth :). We saw some elk, but had no Scottish Highland cattle sightings just yet. It was really cool to go more North than I had been, and it seemed to just get prettier. Sadly it got dark before we reached our destination for the night: Carbisdale Castle. It truely was the best and neatest hostel I had [View Full Entry]

lgh5000 - Laura Hallahan | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 15th 2007 | 105 Views | [diary=168214]

Inside Castle Hallway
Ceiling Detail
One of the Staircases

Hello everyone Its really hard to beleive that I have been over here for almost 2 months now- WOW. Over the past 2 weeks I have been up north in the highlands on 2 seperate occasions. 1. Skiing: I'm sure many of you probably had no idea that there was even enough snow up here to ski- well dont worry becuase I didnt know that until 2 weeks ago either. I met a Scottish girl (Ruth) in one of my classes and she kept talking about skiing in the highlands. When she found out that I knew how to ski she [View Full Entry]

AndreaBlackwell18 - Andrea Blackwell | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 9th 2006 | 209 Views | [diary=45121]

Glencoe
What a nice view
Nevis Range

Sorry it took me so long to update my blog but here I am to inform you all of my adventures in the far north of the UK. I returned to my flat at around 8:30am on Monday after a torturous 13-hour bus ride. For those of you that don’t know, I went to the highlands of Scotland. We stayed in a castle that was donated to the Scottish Youth Hostel Association. The castle was said to have a “haunted” room but we didn’t get to stay in it. Scotland was so beautiful! It was so peaceful and calm. The people [View Full Entry]

Jen Watson - Jennifer Watson | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 26th 2005 | 245 Views | [diary=24746]

The Castle
Longshot View
North Sea

24th August 2005 Sutherland, Scottish Highlands. Day 1 of Skye High Haggis Tour. I left Edinburgh this morning with about twenty other holiday-makers, all bound for the highlands of Scotland and adventures untold (and undoubtedly pre-packaged). We passed the apparently famous Forth Rail and Road Bridges on our way north towards Fythe, stopped briefly in a whiskey distillery outside Pitlochry, then continued northward to Killiecrankie, which I just love to say in a faux-Scots brogue. Kee-li-crrrahnki. At some point during the morning we were cheerfully manipulated into pla [View Full Entry]

Aussie_Emma - Emma W | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 6th 2006 | 161 Views | [diary=18633]

Culloden Memorial Cairn
Culloden Battlefield
Ancient Clan Gravemarker

Mikey is shot down Rachel is seeing someone Drowning in his tears. I didn’t realize Dee was in town last night! I quickly said hello to her on her bus and almost got “trapped.” Bummer, I didn’t realize she was in the Isle of Skye because it would have been cool to hang out one more time. Oh well! Took off about 9AM and went for a grocery stop. We’re currently heading off to another castle after a quick brekkie stop at the Murchison Memorial. A castle stop at Eilean Donan Castle. The Macray’s are still living in the castle but [View Full Entry]

Bon Bon on the Go Go - Bonnie Eng | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 9th 2006 | 94 Views | [diary=19837]

Cool reflection!
At the pub.
Still at the pub.