So I can remember when and where we were for this vacation.
Tuesday – Wednesday
Flights: Burlington, Philadelphia, London (Heathrow), Edinburgh, Kirkwall
Flights: Burlington, Philadelphia, London (Heathrow), Edinburgh, Kirkwall
Wednesday
Hildeval B&B, Kirkwall http://www.hildeval-orkney.co.uk/
Loved this place would definitely stay here again.
Hildeval B&B, Kirkwall http://www.hildeval-orkney.co.uk/
Loved this place would definitely stay here again.
Thursday
Orkney Tailor-Made Tours http://orkney-tailor-made-tours.co.uk/
David was great! Definitely the best way to see all the sites – have a professional guide drive you around and give you all the info and history on the sites.
The places we visited included:
The Churchill Barriers http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/eastmainland/churchill/
The Italian Chapel http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/info/see-do/the-italian-chapel-p253741
Skara Brae http://www.historicscotland.gov.uk/propertyresults/propertyoverview.htm?PropID=PL_244
Skaill House http://www.skaillhouse.co.uk/
The Ness of Brodgar http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/info/see-do/ness-of-brodgar-p673331
The Standing Stones of Stenness http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/standingstones/
The Ring of Brodgar http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/brodgar/
The Broch of Gurness http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/info/see-do/broch-of-gurness-p248081
And a tour and lunch at the Orkney Brewery: http://www.sinclairbreweries.co.uk/index.php
Orkney Tailor-Made Tours http://orkney-tailor-made-tours.co.uk/
David was great! Definitely the best way to see all the sites – have a professional guide drive you around and give you all the info and history on the sites.
The places we visited included:
The Churchill Barriers http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/eastmainland/churchill/
The Italian Chapel http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/info/see-do/the-italian-chapel-p253741
Skara Brae http://www.historicscotland.gov.uk/propertyresults/propertyoverview.htm?PropID=PL_244
Skaill House http://www.skaillhouse.co.uk/
The Ness of Brodgar http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/info/see-do/ness-of-brodgar-p673331
The Standing Stones of Stenness http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/standingstones/
The Ring of Brodgar http://www.orkneyjar.com/history/brodgar/
The Broch of Gurness http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/info/see-do/broch-of-gurness-p248081
And a tour and lunch at the Orkney Brewery: http://www.sinclairbreweries.co.uk/index.php
Friday
Tour and tasting at the Skapa Distillery
Magnus Tour and tasting at the Highland Park Distillery
Walk around and shop in Kirkwall
Bought a necklace by Ola Gorie http://www.olagoriejewellery.com/
Dinner at the Kirkwall hotel – recommend the ‘Pasta Kirkwall’.
Tour and tasting at the Skapa Distillery
Magnus Tour and tasting at the Highland Park Distillery
Walk around and shop in Kirkwall
Bought a necklace by Ola Gorie http://www.olagoriejewellery.com/
Dinner at the Kirkwall hotel – recommend the ‘Pasta Kirkwall’.
Saturday
John O’Groats Busses and Ferry to travel from Kirkwall to Inverness. http://www.jogferry.co.uk/Home.aspx
John O’Groats Busses and Ferry to travel from Kirkwall to Inverness. http://www.jogferry.co.uk/Home.aspx
Royal Highland Hotel, Inverness. http://www.royalhighlandhotel.co.uk/
A great location – right next to the train station and 2 blocks from the bus station.
A great location – right next to the train station and 2 blocks from the bus station.
Attended the Inverness highland games – just a short walk
down the river Ness to the playing fields. Although they don’t call them
‘Highland Games’ the ticket actually says “Inverness Gala”.
Sunday
The Jacobite Buss/Boat tour of Lock Ness and Urquhart Castle. https://www.jacobite.co.uk/
The Jacobite Buss/Boat tour of Lock Ness and Urquhart Castle. https://www.jacobite.co.uk/
Dinner at an Indian restaurant called Shapla: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g186543-d7757317-Reviews-Shapla_Tandoori-Inverness_Scottish_Highlands_Scotland.html
Monday
ScotRail to Keith and then a 20 minute taxi to Dufftown.
Highland Spirit B & B http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/info/accommodation/highland-spirit-bed-and-breakfast-p855441
Would totally stay here again. We were in the Architect room. Lovely view of the garden and one of the local distilleries.
Would totally stay here again. We were in the Architect room. Lovely view of the garden and one of the local distilleries.
Visited and took the tour at the Speyside Cooperage: http://www.speysidecooperage.co.uk/
Went on the Dufftown Distilleries Walk (Extended tour) http://www.speysidetours.co.uk/dufftown-distilleries-walk.html
Went on the Dufftown Distilleries Walk (Extended tour) http://www.speysidetours.co.uk/dufftown-distilleries-walk.html
And had dinner at the Stuart Arms http://www.thestuartarms.co.uk/
Where Damon and both tried haggis for the first time – Damon loves it!
Based on local recommendations we went over to the local Royal British Legion for some music – it was fabulous! Locals getting together every Monday – they play a variety of music. There were at least 10 fiddles and 5 accordions along with a number of other instruments!
Where Damon and both tried haggis for the first time – Damon loves it!
Based on local recommendations we went over to the local Royal British Legion for some music – it was fabulous! Locals getting together every Monday – they play a variety of music. There were at least 10 fiddles and 5 accordions along with a number of other instruments!
Tuesday
A shopping visit to the Dufftown Whiskey Shop: http://www.whiskyshopdufftown.com/
And then a morning hike out to Giant’s Chair http://www.morayways.org.uk/routedetails.asp?routeid=121
I love these types of walks/hikes – this one along a river and one of the Distilleries.
I love these types of walks/hikes – this one along a river and one of the Distilleries.
Taxi to Keith, Scotrail train to Endinburgh (via Aberdeen)
Grassmarket Hotel, Edinburgh
http://www.grassmarkethotel.co.uk/
Great location – just south of the Royal Mile and just down a small hill down from the Scotland National Library. A few restaurants and local shops conveniently on the same area.
Great location – just south of the Royal Mile and just down a small hill down from the Scotland National Library. A few restaurants and local shops conveniently on the same area.
Went to the tourist information center and got tickets for
the next day.
Wednesday
Tour of Edinburgh Castle http://www.edinburghcastle.gov.uk/
Underground History Tour http://www.mercattours.com/historic-underground.asp
Edinburgh Jazz Festival – concert at the Tron Kirk on the
Royal Mile to see Nick Pride and the Pimptones: https://www.facebook.com/pimptones
Thursday
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh http://www.rbge.org.uk/
Strolling around the Royal Mile, and hitting all the little
tourist gift shops. http://www.royal-mile.com/index.html
Bought tweeds at Walker-Slater: http://www.walkerslater.com/
Friday
The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, for the M. C.
Escher and Roy Lichtenstein exhibits. https://www.nationalgalleries.org/
Strolling around Princes Street, packing up for the trip
home.
Bought Hats at Fabhatrix - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fabhatrix/104165036340612
Bought Hats at Fabhatrix - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fabhatrix/104165036340612
Saturday
Flights: Edinburgh, London (Heathrow), Philadelphia, Burlington
Flights: Edinburgh, London (Heathrow), Philadelphia, Burlington
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