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How much time have you got to kill?
You could probably fairly easily squeeze Holyrood, a walk up Arthur's Seat and the Parliament into a day.
Good view over the city from the top of Calton Hill for the mere return of about a 10 minute walk up from Waverly station.
Mary King's Close and Brittania are good shouts as well.
You could probably fairly easily squeeze Holyrood, a walk up Arthur's Seat and the Parliament into a day.
Good view over the city from the top of Calton Hill for the mere return of about a 10 minute walk up from Waverly station.
Mary King's Close and Brittania are good shouts as well.
Laugh at the tram works?
Ghost tour
Fudge shop
Ned dodging in Hunter Square
Edinburgh Dungeon (not been myself, so no idea if it's crap or not)
If you drove - take a day out to drive up to Glencoe, have lunch at the Clachaig Inn then come back via Fort William.
Ghost tour
Fudge shop
Ned dodging in Hunter Square
Edinburgh Dungeon (not been myself, so no idea if it's crap or not)
If you drove - take a day out to drive up to Glencoe, have lunch at the Clachaig Inn then come back via Fort William.
Edited by Famous Graham on Tuesday 16th June 09:15
Famous Graham said:
Laugh at the tram works?
Ghost tour
Fudge shop
Ned dodging in Hunter Square
Edinburgh Dungeon (not been myself, so no idea if it's crap or not)
If you drove - take a day out to drive up to Glencoe, have lunch at the Clachaig Inn then come back via Fort William.
Damn you, now am going to have to visit that place again Ghost tour
Fudge shop
Ned dodging in Hunter Square
Edinburgh Dungeon (not been myself, so no idea if it's crap or not)
If you drove - take a day out to drive up to Glencoe, have lunch at the Clachaig Inn then come back via Fort William.
Edited by Famous Graham on Tuesday 16th June 09:15

Famous Graham said:
If you drove - take a day out to drive up to Glencoe, have lunch at the Clachaig Inn then come back AVOIDING Fort William.
EFA (Although it is hard to avoid unless you take that wee ferry to the Edited by Famous Graham on Tuesday 16th June 09:15
south of it.)
Edited by RDM on Tuesday 16th June 23:52
HAB said:
Royal college of surgeons museum. Fascinating and utterly horrific all at the same time!
The only thing is that it is open really weird times, its almost as if they don't want visitors. I have never managed to get there when it has actually been open. Edited by HAB on Tuesday 16th June 22:53
It is not open at the weekend.
It is only open for 4 hours a day on weekdays. Between 12 and 4 I think.
Really annoying as I have wanted to go there for ages but have missed its opening times every time. DAMN THEM! :shakefist:
RDM said:
Famous Graham said:
If you drove - take a day out to drive up to Glencoe, have lunch at the Clachaig Inn then come back AVOIDING Fort William.
EFA (Although it is hard to avoid unless you take that wee ferry to the Edited by Famous Graham on Tuesday 16th June 09:15
south of it.)
Edited by RDM on Tuesday 16th June 23:52

Famous Graham said:
RDM said:
Famous Graham said:
If you drove - take a day out to drive up to Glencoe, have lunch at the Clachaig Inn then come back AVOIDING Fort William.
EFA (Although it is hard to avoid unless you take that wee ferry to the Edited by Famous Graham on Tuesday 16th June 09:15
south of it.)
Edited by RDM on Tuesday 16th June 23:52

attraction but feel I've fell on to the "slag off Fort Bill bandwagon", it's
not thet bad and I've had some great nights there after skiing/ climbing.
Not a great advert for what's close by but OK for getting the beers in
after a day on the hills. Worth passing thru' though for the trip through
Spean/ Dalwhinnie etc as you say. A9 means avoiding accidents, there were several on it last weekend, and plod.
Thanks for the suggestions so far!
We're off up tomorrow and have two nights booked in the Black Room at TigerLilys. Have booked Wedgewood for Friday evening and everything else is still open (ie up for the wife to tell me what we're doing) and subject to weather.
Like the idea of getting out in the car especially as it's the first time the Cayman S is going north of the border but this is a city trip as we often go to (and way beyond) Fort William. So the car is getting parked for a couple of days as we do the tourist things.
We're off up tomorrow and have two nights booked in the Black Room at TigerLilys. Have booked Wedgewood for Friday evening and everything else is still open (ie up for the wife to tell me what we're doing) and subject to weather.
Like the idea of getting out in the car especially as it's the first time the Cayman S is going north of the border but this is a city trip as we often go to (and way beyond) Fort William. So the car is getting parked for a couple of days as we do the tourist things.
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