Bracadale B & B
Bracadale, Invermoriston
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Bracadale B & B Invermoriston

Bracadale Invermoriston, Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, IV63 7YA, United Kingdom

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Jo's guiding skills leave a little to be desired!

A travel blog entry by joandhughpalmer

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... ski town in the Cairngorms National Park which is very similar to Australian skiing - ie. not fabulous).
Stopped for lunch at Pitlochry back at our new favourite hang out Hetties. We had high tea on cake stands again then went for a walk down to the river.

Pitlochry turned it on for the Walsh's who both agreed it was pretty much the most gorgeous town ever!

Back in the car and headed to St Andrews
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On the Slippery Slope? - Oh YES!

A travel blog entry by return2theuk

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Ich werkele gerade ein wenig an meiner Abschlussarbeit herum. Mache mir noch einmal klar, welcher Teil welchen Zweck hat und was das Gesamtziel ist.
The slippery slope - der rutschige Abhang. In meiner Examensarbeit zielt alles darauf ab herauszufinden, ob sich die Niederlanden bezüglich der Sterbehilfe auf einem solchen befinden. Da fragt man sich natürlich manchmal, ob man sich selbst mit hoher ...

Nessie Hunting & the Scottish Highlands

A travel blog entry by bluesmartie

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... more,

We carried on through the highlands and Cairngorm National Park, enjoying the scenic mountain vistas until finally arriving in Stirling. Unfortunately we were too late to tour the castle, but the night time view from atop the hill was lovely. On to Jane & Kevin's where we spent a lovely evening eating drinking and chatting away. It was our last night of Scottish adventure and a lovely way to bring it to a close...

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33. Haggis and Hootanannys

A travel blog entry by sarahandblairnz

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... the entire way, and if we weren't happy with that then we should have gone to Italy instead.

As we crossed over from Edinburgh to Fife, we managed to catch a glimpse of the famous Forth Road suspension bridge before the clouds closed in. Along the road, we engaged in a bit of bus speed dating and met the other passengers who hailed from Australia (of course), NZ, America, Canada, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

Our ...

Nessie doesn't like Christmas

A travel blog entry by lone_footprint

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... kiddlet. We were told of a story of a crazy scientist type man who lived near a cemetery and late at night he would go through his underground tunnel into the depths of the cemetery and steal freshly laid bodies and try and bring them back to life. On researching this story I did find the in the 19th century a man by the name of Aleister Crowly lived there and considered himself a fine magician and conducted experiments of a dubious ...

This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Bracadale