4 Morningside Place
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4 Morningside Place Edinburgh, Scotland, EH10 5ER, United Kingdom

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Green Hills and Rugged Landscapes

A travel blog entry by jreneerod

124

... of all, which is a nice break from busy and bustling London, and also was much more mellow (perhaps the good weather put everyone in a better mood).

And there were bagpipes. And tartans. It was hard to distinguish whether it was a passion for tradition or simply a tourist draw, yet it was pleasant known the less and really brought about the feeling of being in SCOTLAND. Surprisingly, or I guess ...

From Laurie

A travel blog entry by billhall

2

... and he spoke of the tragedy of loss and war but states that a lot is lost in translating. So this was a treat to stumble across. And then the fellow I sat next to on the bus to the airport today knew of this man which was kind of fun.

So London is now behind us and now we explore Scotland. We met a very nice man on the plane and I can tell that Scotland is going to be quite different than London. Already the local pub is not ...

To see Scotland and Edinburgh town.

A travel blog entry by iancarmen

26

... The train arrived in Edinburgh on time but it
was raining, I got my umbrella out of my bag and found that it was
partly destroyed. Not good but I decided to press on and walk to the
hotel. I started walking up the various hills, thinking I was going
the right way, I had a map, but it was now wet from the rain. I got
up to the Royal mile, turned left where I thought I was meant to go,
to to the bottom of the hill and discovered that I was in the wrong
place, ...

Edinburgh castle

A travel blog entry by jackie_n_james

This is a top pick!
11

... for most of the day taking pictures and reading about the history of how Scotland freed itself from British control. At one spot in the grounds they've built a memoral for scottish people who served in the wars and lost their lives, in this section you're not allowed to take pictures out of respect to the people. Well, I hadn't seen the sign and wasn't even really thinking and snapped a shot of James (I didn't even want a picture ...

Scotland!

A travel blog entry by sarahkuula

146

... train back to Grantham. Our first train ride was fine, but when we got to our next stop there were two busses and a TON of people waiting to get on them. We knew we wouldn’t make it onto the first bus so we ran over to the next bus praying we would get on. If not, we would have to buy a taxi to the next train station. As the bus was filling up I knew we would be cutting it close. I felt like we were on the titanic sinking and this was the last life boat! We were ...