Help me plan our Scotland trip

Help me plan our Scotland trip

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964RS

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1,357 posts

248 months

Saturday 24th February 2007
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Hi all,

Looks like we may have the use of my parents in Newcastle as childminders over the end of term week (w/c 9th April).

Thought me and the missus might spend some time in Scotland. Has been a long time since I was last there (bar a flying trip to gordon's) having been down in the Midlands 10yrs+ now and not sure my missus has ever been.

We will probably travel up from Newcastle by car on the Monday (probably won't be the porker unless my mother lets me take her boxster S...) and spend 3 or 4 nights.

So...looking for inspiration on where to go and what to do and where to stay etc etc etc. Looking for a relaxing time and taking in some of the sights, not necessarily a city break - quite happy to take in some fresh air.

SO WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND TO THE SADDO ENGLISH TOURIST LOOKING FOR SOME SCOTTISH INSPIRATION?

PS We're not millionaires so budget will be a factor...

pooh

3,692 posts

254 months

Saturday 24th February 2007
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This is a good site for ifo on places to go and where to eat and sleep.

[url]www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/index.html[/url]

I have been round most of Scotland and IMO the best bits are North West of Loch Ness up to and a little beyond Lochinver. The Scenery up there is astounding and the roads are damn good too.
I hope you enjoy your trip.

nicholas blair

4,096 posts

285 months

Saturday 24th February 2007
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Hi there

Depends on how much driving you want to do, but going from experience, my wife wouldn't like to be in the car too much of the time hence I would recommend....

Two nights in Edinburgh - bit of R&R, shopping nice meal etc,then up to Perthshire for another two nights.

Some lovely scenery around Pitlochry and Blair Atholl and some great roads to go with it.

Give me some time and I'll fire up some hotel/B+B recommendations as I'm just heading out the door for a meal myself!

Cheers

Nick

GetCarter

29,398 posts

280 months

Saturday 24th February 2007
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As Pooh says... come visit. Porkers also very welcome.

www.Torridon.org - And for hotel (cheap at that time of the year) www.Torridon.com

edit to add.. My Porker loved it here: www.stevecarter.com/bestuk.htm

Edited by GetCarter on Saturday 24th February 18:33

CharlesW

266 posts

249 months

Saturday 24th February 2007
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This topic has been visited before. Here is my recommended route.

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=285912&f=48&h=0&hw=scotland+route

No doubt there are other equally good itinaries. Try a search on PH.

Raffles

1,931 posts

231 months

Sunday 25th February 2007
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My parents place has won several awards for it's food and accommodation:
www.dunvalanree.com

And from someone who appreciates good roads; that's the place to go, for at least one night.

964RS

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1,357 posts

248 months

Monday 26th February 2007
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Thanks for the responses all...will look into further.

Cheers

kirsty-SC

991 posts

206 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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GetCarter said:
As Pooh says... come visit. Porkers also very welcome.

www.Torridon.org - And for hotel (cheap at that time of the year) www.Torridon.com

edit to add.. My Porker loved it here: www.stevecarter.com/bestuk.htm

Edited by GetCarter on Saturday 24th February 18:33

Can't beat Torridon, it's stunning!!

Here's a link to the MR2OC drive up there last year . . . it's simply breathtaking!


http://mr2oc.co.uk/ForumsPro/viewtopi


thinfourth

1,189 posts

222 months

Thursday 8th March 2007
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kirsty-SC said:
Here's a link to the MR2OC crack synchronised parking attack squad drive up there last year . . . it's simply breathtaking!

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